Showing posts with label Spring Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring Style. Show all posts

Saturday, January 15, 2011

COLOR FORECAST: S/S 2011


At New York Fall Fashion Week (September 9-16, 2010), Pantone’s color forecast was revealed for Spring 2011. There were 20 it-colors in total-10 for women’s fashion and 10 for men’s. The theme of the season is exotic lands, where there’s “an interesting marriage of unexpected warm and cool tones,” says Pantone Color Institute’s executive director.

South American, South Asian, and African Color Inspirations
The colors reflect vibrant cultures and colors found in Peru, Africa, Turkey, India, and other far off lands. For women we have:

•Honeysuckle- a warm reddish pink
•Coral Rose- a dark orange with pink undertones
•Beeswax- a honey colored yellow
•Regatta- a bright turquoise blue
•Lavender- a pale purple with pink undertones
•Blue Caracao- a technicolor aqua
•Peapod- a pale green with yellow undertones
•Silver Peony- a nude, beige color with silver undertones
•Russet- a deep brown with dark orange undertones


Men's Colors Include Rich Earth Tones
The men’s spring 2011 list shares five of the women’s colors- Honeysuckle, Beeswax, Regatta, Lavender, Blue Caracao, and Russet. The remaining five colors are:

•Barberry- a deep pink, purple color
•Firecracker- a medium orange with fiery, red tones
•Turf Green- dark green with blue undertones
•Linen- a nude color with pink and beige undertones
•Flint Gray- a light gray









Pantone also asked fashion designers, ranging from Betsey Johnson and Badgley Mischka to Charlotte Ronson and Monique Lhuillier what places these colors reminded the designers of. Responses ranged from Istanbul, Spain, the Mediterranean Sea, Brazil, Southern France, to Lima, Peru with emphasis on “gem tones,” “vibrant mosaics” and “a mix of Old World meets New World” found in all of these exotic and gorgeous locations across the globe.

Consumers take heed, this spring your wardrobe is going to need an update to keep up with Spring 2011’s jetsetter hues.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

COLOR ME GORGEOUS


This Trendy Tuesday encourages all fashionistas to try a little splash of color into their basics! Spring is in full bloom, look around you, bright colors are infused in every facet of life. From the sky to the flowers and everywhere in between. Not sure how to balance color in your conservative attire? Start small, try it in accessories first until you really get up the nerve, then try a magenta dress or a floral print blouse. For the brave at heart, I challenge you to rock a purple dress with bright red heels. From Kim Kardashian to Kimora Lee Simmons, true fashionistas never shy away from a challenge!
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Sunday, April 11, 2010

"SOLE-FUL" SUNDAY: LOUBOUTIN KICKS


Just landed at Fred Segal Feet ~  Christian Louboutin sneakers for men (not even available at the Louboutin store yet). Buyers can come into the store to purchase or call to order by phone.
Fred Segal Feet 323-655-9500
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

"TRENDY" TUESDAY


15 TRENDS FOR 2010

1. Mixed Prints
Afraid your ikat will clash with your plaids or stripes will upset your florals? Well, fear not, for this season anything goes. Mix and match your most colorful pieces and let your imagination run free.

In photo: Dries Van Noten
2. Wild Wedges
The season's coolest accessory goes on safari with patchwork big-cat prints and an edgy open toe.

Alexander Wang wedge, $650. alexanderwang.com.
 

3. Couture Clogs
Not just for hippies anymore, this boho wonder was made chic by the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Céline's Phoebe Philo, and Louis Vuitton.

Clogs on the Chanel runway.
4. Red-Hot Lips
There were crimson-stained moues aplenty on the runway. The shocking yet sexy shade screamed old-world style for models everywhere from Dior to Bottega Veneta.

Backstage at Prada.
 

5. Designer Denim
Blue-jean baby. Broken-in jeans were shown with élan in New York (Ralph Lauren doing it distressed), Milan (D&G mastering the look), and Paris (Stella McCartney showing the fabric in several skirt styles).

Ralph Lauren Collection
 



6. Loving Lucite
Designers were quite clear about their love of Lucite. Check out always-chic Bakelite too.

Mark Davis bangles, $1,610-$3,200. markdavis.com.
7. Nautical Stripes
Get in line with spring's most linear look: classic stripes. Blue and white are best, but you can pull off the Breton-inspired trend with any color combo.

Michael Stars tank, $49. michaelstars.com.

8. Summer Skins
Leather looks were once reserved for the colder months, but the spring runways saw the slick material in all sorts of incarnations — from minishorts to T-shirts to full-on frocks — in a host of supple shades like caramel and rust.

In photo: Céline
 
9. Copper Tones
Not only did designers look to burnished bronze shades for spring, but the autumnal hue also popped up as a fun nail polish.
10. Fantastical Florals
Garden motifs have sprouted up again this season, with flowered patterns in full bloom.

Tory Burch dress, $465, and belt, $150. toryburch.com.
11. Jason Wu Sunglasses
Designer Jason Wu can now add stylish sunglasses to his long list of goodies.

Modo for Jason Wu sunglasses, $275. Modo, NYC; 212-965-4900.
12. David Webb
The influence of legendary jeweler David Webb ran deep this season. Think jewel-encrusted enameled animals and extras with mixed stones.

David Webb bracelet. 212-421-3030.
 
 





13. Pastel Eyes That Pop
The '80s trend has moved to makeup, with a palette of icy blues, purples, and other sorbet shadows for spring.

Derek Lam
14. Chandelier Earrings
Shine some light on opulent chandelier earrings.

Oscar de la Renta earrings, $350. Saks Fifth Avenue; 800-330-8497.
15. Going Platinum
Was it Lady Gaga or Donatella Versace who inspired the peroxide-blond locks for these lovely ladies?

Vlada Roslyakova











(Source: Harper's Bazaar)
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Monday, April 5, 2010

"MAKING CENTS" MONDAY


STEAL SPRING'S HOTTEST TRENDS FOR LESS

With the advent of spring, you might find yourself staring into the abyss of your closet, wondering how on earth you're going to reinvent those faded Levi's and gladiator sandals...again. Since assembling a new warm-weather wardrobe is out of the question, we decided to go in search of new spring staples at some mass retailers you'd never expect to find them. Didn't think Sears or Old Navy had anything cool on offer? Think again, oh savvy bargain hunters. In fact, a real wardrobe upgrade starts here at just $3.99. Trust us: You won't believe what we've found.
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 Above, from left: Colorblock Canvas Tote, $34.50; Boyfriend Belt, $34.50; Denim Biker Jacket, $69.50; all available at Gap.








Above, from left: Sag Harbor Roll Cuff Jacket, $19.99; Journee Collection Sunglasses, $17.99; Lands End Regular Trench Coat, $29.99; Basic Editions Henley, $3.99; Aimee Lynn Natural Stretch Belt, $10.80; all available at Sears.





Above, from left: Purple Madras Underwire Top, $46; Summer Straw Hat, $34; Fishnet Anklets, $24.50; Giant Gingham Shirt, $69.50; all available at J.Crew.













Above, from left: Buffy Burnout Tank, $24.50; Dori Strap Belt, $24.50; Sophie Skirt, $39.50; Caitlyn Solid Shirt, $39.50; Jada Floral Dress, $44.50; all available at Delia's.






 Clockwise from top: Ruffle Collar Jacket, $29.50 (available starting next month); Envelope-Neck Jersey Dress, from $7.99; Color-Block Sunglasses, $9.50; Embellished Twill Shorts, $24.50; all available at Old Navy.





(Source: www.refinery29.com)
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