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This season, it is all about color!
Whether you are wearing a floral mini similar to one that
Paris Hilton has worn, or a royal blue slinky fitted sheath
such as one that has recently been seen on Kelly Ripa, deep
and vibrant colors are the name of the game for the spring
season.
It does not matter if you are just beginning your foray
into fashion, or if you have been in love with haute couture
for decades, this season, everyone looks great in bold colors.
By bold, we do not mean garish or gaudy. Rather, it is the
deep, vibrant hues that count and not the color choice itself.
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Popular shades such as blood red, and deep midnight or royal blues
have been making loud statements since the beginning of the spring
season.
A beautiful Marc Jacobs’ dress in an almost violet-hued midnight
was recently seen, for example, on the likes of Courtney Cox, Anne
Hathaway, and even Princess Beatrice. Both the young and the not-so-young
generations are donning similar dresses this year avoiding the usual
spring favorites, pastels, as much as possible. They are also donning
bold accessories, such as extra-large colorful wooden beads for
necklaces, earrings and bracelets alike.
Floral dresses that combine a number of vibrant colors as well
as floral jewelry are yet again becoming popular this year, making
a comeback from the 1970’s. You can expect to see flowers
aplenty this season in every color and shade imaginable. In the
past, floral prints tended to appear mostly on floor or evening-length
gowns. Otherwise, the dresses ran the risk of looking immature or
too trendy for the real fashionista. This spring season, you will
be able to find floral prints on miniskirts as well as lengthier
gowns. Cascading organza or billowy light fabrics are not the only
ones to hold the floral floor this year. Along with varying lengths,
you will also find bold flowers on heavier fabrics and red-carpet-type
material such as satin.
These bolder gowns and frocks are also the backdrop for subtle
flowers. If the flowers themselves are not bold and beautiful, the
underlying color of the dress is sure to be. The First Lady herself
donned this look with a gorgeous Thakoon jacket and sheath overseas.
The floral print was fairly subtle, but the fuchsia was not. Sometimes,
fuchsia can be overpowering and too bright, but as with all other
tones this season, the dress worn by First Lady Michelle Obama was
perfectly combined by the right amount of depth of the color.
Incidentally, if you like the idea of deep colors but are not keen
on flowers as fashion; you can rest assured that you will not be
left out in the cold for spring 2009. There are plenty of dresses,
tops and suits that are available without the floral print. Many
solids have survived this trend, and also available are spring-like
choices such as vines and leaves as prints.
As for the accessories making their way across the necks, wrists,
and ears of women with these bold dresses, the trick is to let the
bold prints and hues speak for themselves. You may find long, dangling
earrings or long chains around the neck, but if you do, they will
be slender. While it was fashionable some time ago to wear chunky
rings of silver or gold around the neck, as well as large loops
and hoops on the ears, it is not the case this season with these
dresses. Understated is the way to go as far as metals and other
adornments.
This includes hair accessories as well. A good look for the upcoming
season is an upswept do held together with just the tiniest of clips.
Some sparkle in the hair is always welcome, such as a set of small,
crystal barrettes, so long as it is understated. Another popular
look that is widely-accepted as fashionable for spring is the simple,
low ponytail. Again, you can dress this up a bit with a bobby pin
that has a gemstone flower or crystal flower on the end of it to
match any floral prints that you may be wearing. Remember to try
to keep the overall hairstyle simple.
Most of these deeply-dyed or floral dresses appear to be hitting
the scene without belts. While this would obviously be true for
the slinky sheath, it is also true this season in regard to the
less obvious choices, such as the mini. The Marc Jacobs dress that
was recently worn, and loved, by a few select (and might we add
very lucky) women was actually inspired by the kimono. Marc Jacobs
is not the only dress this season to have a less than traditional
cut or style. Many ‘robe’-type dresses are hitting the
runway, which means they will be hitting a department store or boutique
by you in the near future.
Luckily, shoes are in a class by themselves when it comes to fashion,
and we need not make any drastic or different choices for our footwear
based on the colors and patterns of the season’s dresses.
Whatever shoes you choose to finish off your look, remember to enjoy
the deep colors and prints of the dresses along with hot new accessories,
and let it put a little bounce in your step!
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