Thursday, September 20, 2012

Colour yourself with patterns this Spring.

Colorful patterns take over New York Fashion Week.  According to 303magazine.com, the fashion shows at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week for Spring 2013 had a few reoccurring trends.  Lace, bold colors, prints, leather, and chiffon were a few that were spoken about.  After looking and analyzing the shows for myself, I came to the conclusion that the bold colors and prints stood out.

Runway looks:  Throughout the runway it was easy to see many colorful prints.  Nicole Miller's design on the left displays the popular floral pattern from the blazer to the model's pants.  Patterned trousers hold a great importance for Spring 2013.  They are fun to wear and make a fashion statement.  The center look was created by J. Crew.  Yet again, the floral prints were used.  Bright, bold colors are common for many designers this Spring.  The button-up blouse paired with the pencil skirt show that prints are used everywhere.  The third look chosen was a dress from Sophie Theallet.  Mix patterns throughout individual garments or complete outfits held a great significance.  In my opinion, this trend is chic and fabulous!
Source: Elle.com/ Spring 2013 Ready-to-Wear Collections
Left: Nicole Miller, Center: J.Crew, Right: Sophie Theallet
NY Fashion Week street style:  According to Vogue.com, not only did patterns take over the runway shows, but added to the fashions on the street.  Unique prints were found from accessories to apparel.  Don't be shy and try out this new trend!  From fashion shows to everyday wear bold prints can bring out your individual style.
Source: Vogue.com.
How to wear this trend:  This is a fun look to try!  Take a look through your existing wardrobe and I'm sure you will find bold colors and unique prints.  To create my look, I used a floral top with polka dot shorts.  I completed the look with bright platform heels.  Use your creativity and you will see how easy it is to build this trend yourself!
Source: My look.
Are you ready to mix and match for a new style?
Let me know what you think.

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