Posted on 04-08-2010
Filed Under (Accessories, Clothing, Designers, Latest Trends) by admin

What influences will inspire us and what parts are we flashing lights on this year? For what are we going nicely barter pullovers, boots and coats this summer? Silhouettes, colors and materials, zoom parades, here is an update on fashion trends for summer 2010.

In 2010, the Spring & Summer is synonymous with pragmatism. We put the ” less is more “and to a locker and practice mat borrowed military figures and sporty and composed of neutral colors like khaki, navy blue, beige, shades of earth tones and raw materials. Some pieces include: the skirt, the uniform, the safari. Sport invites himself this summer in trends to dress silhouettes both urban chic and vibrant. Jogging, leather jerseys and cotton are sophisticated and take on the appearance charts to reinvent a luxury street style. Note the dominance of black sometimes embellished by a few colored tones.

Between minimalism and sensuality, the white sign back in the sleek of modern trends this summer. micro lengths are celebrated and usually bare shoulders, the classic cuts that combine flexibility and draped for softness and femininity. lingerie become sexy dress or in combination, the corset is worn as a top, bustier and reinvent the look pin-up bra is left guessing as a longshoreman and scalloped petticoat becomes the new skirt. If you do not reproduce naturally the total look of some bare figures, you can however afford to borrow one of latest lingerie pieces to mix with a dress code more common.

The color trend for summer 2010.
Persimmons ( Balmain )
The pastel shades (Burberry )
The powder (Givenchy )
Coral or orange ( Sonia Rykiel )
Blue ( Paul Smith )

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Posted on 05-03-2010

The fade of trench coats is again at its peak now a days, this is what witnessed at most of the recent fashion shows where models are presenting it with different costumes. These days, the trend is to wear tied at the waist with a contrasting belt,  similarly take a styling cue and made your outfit  peek through by belting it with the buttons undone. Here I want to mention that the traditional trench coat which is usually knee-length longer was genuinely made to protect you from rain & snowfall. It is widely used in World War 1 by the soldiers. And its invention is claimed by both Burberry and few other brands.

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