Monday 19 January 2009

Hot or Not

Well it's that time of year when the fashion world starts showcasing the Spring collection, there seems to be a regurgitation of previous trends as we see high waisted trousers and shorts, harem pants, asymmetrical dresses and sheer fabrics. It appears that the credit crunch has hit the designers as no seems able to produce an original garment. However, it does help us fashionistas as we can raid our ever expanding wardrobes and discover hidden gems that are going to be seen through out spring.

Remember the hippie chic of seasons past when everyone was donning long flowing skirts with big beaded belts that were inspired from the markets of Marrakesh, well bohemian style is currently a hit with a few designers. So it's time to rummage through the back of your wardrobe and find those peasant blouses, which you should team with a pair of skinny jeans and studded ankle boots just to give the outfit a bit of edge.
One of my favourite trends is the one shoulder look whether it's a dress or a blouse, the look emphasis the shoulders and makes an outfit appear feminine and elegant. As the pictures below demonstrate the structure of the look can change depending on material, colour and design of the outfit. Therefore is plenty of scope to experiment with the asymmetrical look.

Draping on the clothes below showcase intricate pleating and creative twists and folds of fabric. Incarnations of toga - style goddess gowns and vintage YSL. The folds in fabric are great for hiding a multitude of sins while emphasising curves.
The all in one has been around for a couple of seasons and seems to want world domination even though most people are struggling with the concept of wearing the garment. Is it appropriate for work? Should you wear it on a night out? The answer to all your questions is yes, it just depends on how you aim to wear it. Layering with belts and jackets and a pair of sky high stilettos will give you instant glamour.
Designers have swept the runways with gauzy, sheer fabrics in muted, neutral colours which add a tone of freshness against the metallic and jewel tone colours awash on the runway.

{ All pictures from ifashion}

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