The days are getting warmer and the nights are getting longer. Spring has sprung! Winter was so totally last season, so wear saying goodbye to frosty days and freezing temperatures! A new season, comes new trends, so here is the spring dress code!
Neon
It's all about making a statement fluoro yellow, bright orange and neon pink all featured on the summer/spring catwalks. If it's bright, then it's a trend. So inject your wardrobe with some colour this Spring. Don't overdo the colour though so pair fluoros with a palette of neutrals.
The Crop Top
The crop top is back for another round this Spring and it's a fashion trend feared by many. This is one of the biggest trends to hit the runways, this spring, with many designers incorporating the bare midriff into their collections. And what's more, it's the best accessory for flat abs. For a more ladylike approach, pair a crop top with a high waisted skirt.
Oriental
Take a cue from the far east, and give your Spring wardrobe a oriental influence. "Fashion has got a taste for the orient and that means rich fabrics, detailed prints and kimono sleeves galore" The rich silks are popular on both the runway and in street style this season. Just a little oriental accent is enough to pull of this trend, as there a few people who can pull off the whole deal.
Voluminous
Create curves in all the right places with structured shapes. Simplify accessories to keep the attention where it should be. This Spring, it's all about playing with proportions.
White Out
White on white, it's a fresh breath from all the dramatic prints of this season and a detox for your wardrobe. Add interest to your blank canvas by adding abract folds and ruffles and accessorising in white.
The Bomber Jacket
The Bomber Jacket has snuck it's way back onto the runways and into the closets of fashion bloggers this Spring. The "structured and rough" appeal of the bomber jacket made it a versatile peice this season with a sportier feel.
Graphics
From checkerboard to stripes, bold, geometric graphics are cool, modern and assertive. To rock this look, go with the monochromatic palette with shoes and jewellry. But if you want to break the rules, adds pops os colour for that extra punch, and some style points too.
Hope you enjoyed,
Love,
Shoba