Posts Tagged ‘spring trends’

Accessories, Gallery

Mother’s Day gift ideas: Spring/Summer scarves

By Andrea Petrou on March 21st, 2011

Animal Print scarf

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Leopard print isn't just for teens and celebrities. Keep your mum on-trend with this subtle printed scarf from House of Fraser

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Fashion News, Gallery, Trend Alert

Top five sleeveless blouses

By Andrea Petrou on March 8th, 2011

White blouse

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Go for a plain and simple take on this trend with this cute white blouse from Jane Norman

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Gallery, Trend Alert

Top five: Spring/summer 2011 bags

By Andrea Petrou on March 3rd, 2011

Brown tassle bag

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Give a nod to the boho look with this cute bag from French Connection

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Trend Alert: Charm necklaces

By Andrea Petrou on January 28th, 2011

House charm necklace

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Home is where the fashion heart is with this charm necklace from Accessorize

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Designer Fashions, Gallery, Trend Alert

Trend Alert: Spring florals

By Andrea Petrou on January 27th, 2011

By Emily Borrett.

With our bank balances finally recovering after the shopping mania that is December, and the weather slowly but surely improving, it finally seems about time to look forward to the spring and think about what we’ll be wearing when the sun comes out. So today, ShinyStyle looks at one of Spring/Summers prettiest and most cheering trends: florals.

One of the best shows in the most recent fashion week season was undeniably Erdem’s gorgeous collection of floral-printed blouses, capri pants, skirts and dresses, often with different patterns mashed together in one outfit. The result? A jaw-droppingly refreshing take on the print which has had us counting down the days to Spring ever since.

These models (pictured below) look staggering in head-to-toe florals, but can us normal folk take on the trend? The answer, I think, is yes. The key to working this look is confidence, and making sure that your prints contrast nicely. For example, if you’re wearing a blouse with a large, dynamic flower print, opt for a skirt or trouser in a much smaller, delicate floral. If the whole thing reminds you a bit too much of the perils of double denim, and you haven’t got the stomach to attempt flower power head-to-toe, then stick to one piece in the outfit.

We’ve looked all over the internet and found some of our favourite floral pieces on the high street, and some of them an unbelievable bargain. Our favourite is the Liberty-esque floral trousers from Joy – check them out below.

An English country garden: Erdem showed exactly how florals should be worn come spring

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Gallery, Trend Alert

Spring/Summer 2011 shoes

By Andrea Petrou on January 21st, 2011

Tan winnie T-bar wedges

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Once again wedges are hot next season, as is tan making these a perfect summer shoe. Get them now from Topshop

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Celebrity Style, Gallery, Trend Alert

Celebrity trends: The silk shirt

By Andrea Petrou on January 20th, 2011

Cheryl Cole

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Trend Alert: SS2010 Trouser styles and how to wear them

By Andrea Petrou on May 6th, 2010

May is now in full bloom and before we know it the summer months will be upon us. Although the weather is currently not up to much, we’re hoping that we’ll have a heatwave in the next few weeks meaning we can wear our summer style in comfort.

In our excitement to bring you all the latest summer styles such as highwaisted skirts, shorts and maxi dresses, we neglected a key wardrobe must-have for the next few months and that’s of course trousers.

The spring/summer catwalks gave us a huge insight into what we can expect to see and what we should be wearing. Gucci, Missoni and Burberry bought us harem pants, which were either patterned, giving a nod to the tribal trend, or sophisticated and plain.

Designer favourite Balmain as well as Sportmax and Paul and Joe, updated the skinny, adding a khaki military twist and Paul Smith opted for the classic capri pant.

However, one of the most daring trouser trends this year has got to be the floral look as sported by models on the DKNY catwalk.

We’ve put together a gallery of the designer trends and matched them up to the hottest highstreet versions out there as well as giving you a few hints and tips along the way on how to wear each trend and what to avoid depending on your body shape.

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Features, Opinion, Trend Alert

Best shoes for spring – what you should and shouldn’t be wearing

By Andrea Petrou on March 4th, 2010

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Lauren Bravo writes: Spring is here! For once in our worryingly incongruous meteorological climate, the weather has got it right. March started and BAM, the sun is out, chill has gone and we can all venture out in our second-warmest jackets with all-over thermal insulation, just as fashion intended.

But despite all the gaiety and the promise of daffodils, baby chicks, crème-egg-and-hot-cross-bun sandwiches etc, there’s also that nagging feeling at the back of my mind. Because spring means, inevitably, summer. And summer means, inevitably, shoe dilemmas. Or sweaty tube rides, blisters, and shoe dilemmas.

As a lifelong adversary of the flipflop, warm weather footwear has always caused me issues. Instead of the beautiful colours and pleasing, clunky form of proper shoes, in summer we’re suddenly expected to do little more than strap a sole to our feet with a bit of flimsy metallic lacing and try to keep them on as we negotiate miniature golf courses. Summer footwear doesn’t contribute to an outfit; it is demanding, with its rubbing and its chafing and its necessitating a pedicure. Gone is the powerful stomp of the Alpha female, and in comes the pathetic flap-flap of the summer trudger.

Thankfully, this time round it looks like we’ll have other opinions. Spring/summer 2010 is presenting us with two intriguing shoe options: the Midi Heel Mum Shoe and the Clog. Both offer more substance and coverage than the average summer shoe trend, thus should be greeted with happy gratitude by shopper bored with sloppy Havaianas, and, even better, we don’t have to wait till the temperature hikes to start wearing them. But which will you be sporting?

First up is the midi heel, which one suspects will be the more enduring trend, a) because they are less ridiculous and b) because you can wear them, and, like, still walk and everything. They are a gift to women with feet everywhere. After years of heels growing more and more vertiginous, until our current point where shops seem to have lost sight of what shoes were originally intended for and lapsed into some form of masochistic battle weaponry, fashion folk are finally lowering the stakes again.

I have had a midi heel fixation for a little while now, hunting out those elusive 2-3 inch styles in a sea of six inch beasts. Midi heels confirm the theory that women really can have it all – we can have feeling in our toes AND a sexy clip-clop when we walk, AND look presentable all at the same time. Life really is better in the middle, it’s just like that Clover ad says.

As a wider trend, midi heels will be around for a good few seasons, but this summer they’ll be used more specifically as support for the 1970s-style Mum shoe; a beachy, sturdy, hippieish affair normally spotted on middle-aged eco campaigners and librarians. With espadrille soles, ankle ties, low wedges and wide, comfortable straps all key features, it’s a daunting trend for those of us who’ve spent winter glued into our biker boots. But you can always toughen up the look with a leather jacket and a slash of vibrant lipstick. Hemp kaftan optional.

Then there’s the other contender, a far less user-friendly prospect. As far as street-worthy trends go it’s in its infancy, but best make your peace with them now because it won’t be long before they’re ‘it shoe’ du jour. So far, this is what we know about clogs: Dutch people are supposed to wear them; Dutch people don’t really wear them, but they do sell them in souvenir shops; Alexa Chung wore them on the cover of March Vogue; actually, Alexa Chung’s been wearing them everywhere; Alexa Chung looks good in them; we may, or may not, also look good in them (sources are yet to confirm whether this is in direct proportion to one’s resemblance to Alexa Chung).

But before we dismiss them as crazy shoes for crazy women, we should consider the advantages of clogs. They are chunky, thus far easier to wear than spring’s other heel trend, ‘the spindle’. They are wooden, thus far less likely to come apart in the middle of Oxford Street and require you to hop home. They are actually pretty flattering, if worn with a teeny skirt and black opaques or, when it gets warmer, bare legs with some sort of sundress and denim jacket. They are a subtle nod to the prairie trend that’s set to hit, far preferable to a broderie anglaise smock and a stetson. And if anyone mocks you, you can kick them where it hurts and do some serious damage.

So there we have it, forget the summer trudgers and embrace the new spring stompers. And by the time you’ve mastered your clog dance, it’ll be winter again without anybody noticing.



Features, Gallery, Trend Alert

Return of the mac: The best macs for spring 2010

By Andrea Petrou on February 25th, 2010

Spring is only a month away and SS2010 trends have already been hitting highstreet and online shelves with a vengence.

There’s a few essentials you’ll be needing this season to update your wardrobe, but one must have is a mac.

The mac is perfect for those inbetween Winter-Summer days, where rain will be at a premium but the warmer weather means we need something a little bit lighter. These macs were also a big hit on SS2010 catwalks last year.

They’ve also made an appearance in a range of brand’s SS2010 campaigns, including Burberry (who can forget that gorgeous mac Emma Watson modelled for the brand).

We’ve therefore put together a gallery of the hottest macs this spring to ensure you brave the wet spring in style.

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New Fashions

Topshop and M&S preview Spring collections and reveal upcoming trends

By lotte on November 19th, 2009

M&S loose trousers.jpg Sneak previews of the Spring/Summer 2010 collections at Marks & Spencer and Topshop have revealed some of the trends we’ll be wearing next year – and exposed underwear is at the top of the list.

According to the Guardian, ‘big knickers’ are a key trend, with M&S producing various styles, while Topshop had cycling shorts and denim biker jackets in their collection. Both stores will be stocking looser trousers as the style to be wearing next Spring. Underwear features heavily, either as a standalone piece of clothing, or as a design feature incorporated into an item (think dresses with sheer panelling and visible corsetting).

These looks won’t be available until at least January, so for now, in the real world, it’s probably best to focus on what to wear in the winter months. And we’re guessing you won’t be planning to wear just your knickers to a party unless you’re Lady Gaga.



Designer Fashions, New Fashions

Chris Benz’ colorful collection is on trend for spring

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 28th, 2008

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Chris Benz is known for his colorful designs, and this is the perfect season to indulge.

“I just try to use colors that feel right to me,” Benz told Shopbop. “Color is one of the best parts about design for me!”

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Spring Summer 08 Trends: Sheer fabrics

By Andrea Thatcher on March 21st, 2008

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The see-through fabrics on spring runways were a bit more scandalous than those that came out of the woodwork for fall, so you should have plenty of options at mass market retailers and malls in the coming months. This trend is gaining momentum and should be around for a while so pick up a few pieces now.

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New H&M video podcast previews spring collection

By Andrea Thatcher on January 10th, 2008

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Everyone’s favorite bargain retailer, H&M has released a new video podcast revealing some of their new spring styles hitting stores. Catarina Midby, head of fashion communication at H&M talks about the inspirations for their spring styles – like oriental prints and “happy colors” – and also gives us her top 5 items. The brown cropped biker jacket, $49.50 looks like one Serena wears on Gossip Girl, and an organic cotton poppy red blouse at only $29.90 satisfies your desire for style and your eco sensibility.

[Image: Peter Gehrke for H&M]



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New York Fashion Week: Max Azria lengthens hemlines

By Andrea Thatcher on September 8th, 2007

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The Max Azria show was all about dresses and skirts. I especially liked his three-diamond neckline dress, above, which was featured again in gray. I’ve noticed that designers across Fashion Week have been creating longer hemlines, knee- and floor-length, with just a few short skirts and shorts here and there. Skinny belts at the waist are also the trend for spring, and Max Azria’s collection contained many long, flowing, open-collar coats tied together with a thin belt. Muted mauve was a very prevalent color throughout his designs, as shown above to the right, as well as a lot of whites and grays. Go to the jump for more pictures from the show.

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