Thursday, July 29, 2010

Spring 2010’s Most Wearable Trends

While some new looks are better off left to the Lady Gagas of the world (bondage bustiers, stomach-baring dresses and leather micro-shorts anyone?) these trends scored a perfect 10 on the makes-you-look-awesome scale.

Tie-Dye

he groovy surfer-girl print resurfaces for spring on grown-up cocktail dresses and sleek shirts. If we were betting women, we’d put 10 bucks on this spring trend turning up on the red carpet well before March 2010.

Proenza Schouler, spring 2010

The Feathered Skirt



Spring’s kicky, flirty plume-trimmed skirts pretty much guarantee a fun night out—and at least two dozen “OMG, where did you get that?!” compliments every time you wear it.
Jason Wu, spring 2010

The Fold-Over Neckline


More work-friendly than an off-the-shoulder cut but not quite the basic V, spring’s draped necklines are the perfect way to show off a new necklace—or just your own pretty face.
Alexander Wang, spring 2010




The Tweedy Suit and Monotone Look



Who says tweedy suits are only for ladies who lunch? Spring’s bright, youthful versions look cute on everyone, even if you’re the chowing-down-at-a-diner kind of girl. Not into the tweed thing? Then try the bolder, can’t-miss look of wearing one color head to toe. An outfit like this one will make you seem a little taller—and way more fashion-forward.
Tory Burch, spring 2010





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