GINGHAM
Diane von Furstenberg / Oscar de la Renta / Michael Kors
No, it's not a fashionable twist on gangnam style. Gingham is actually Dutch, meaning striped. This pattern normally found on picnic sheets has made its way to the runways. To me, it seems like the new plaid - simpler and checkered. Plaid was mostly found on tops and button-ups, but with gingham's one dimensional look, you'll be spotting them on pants and even blazers. It's a charming and sweet style, though I doubt it's here to stay for long.
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COLOURED SUEDE
Chloe
Forget fur and leather, suede is making a comeback from the 70's. Spring is about introducing light shades into your wardrobe right? Well, now suede is popping up with all sorts of bright colours, far from the usual brown colour. I would expect this fabric to be lightweight and smooth to wear. This is also something that should be worn at a minimal and steered away from layering since the texture has enough impact.
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SAFARI CHIC
Ralph Lauren / Jason Wu / Gucci
Feminine and empowering is what the safari trend seems to exude, after all, you have to be somewhat brave to venture into the wild jungle. Besides the apparent army green shade, animal and plant-like patterns are featured. It pairs perfectly with dark shades of brown, grey, and black.
OBI BELTS
Creatures of the Wind / Alexander Wang / BCBG
Influenced by the classic Japanese robe, an obi is a wide fabric belt. It gives a sharp accentuation, while being able to create an effortless silhouette. I would have never thought of wearing a belt over a blazer, but with the way these designers have put it, it looks like they were made to match.
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KIMONO-STYLE TRENCH COATS
Suno / Thakoon / Tracy Reese
My favourite trend at the moment is the kimono-style trench coat, especially with all the vibrant selections of colours found for the Spring season. Its simple design and subtle lines can instantly elevate an outfit, or keep it casual with jeans. I just hope these long coats aren't one of those things you must always wear with heels to maintain a height balance. Overall, I think this trend is here to stay because it can be considered a classic piece, which can complement any item.
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love the gingham patterns and the kimono style trench coats!! so feminine and chic!
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Love the kimono coats and the gingham prints! Great post!
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I love the gingham effect.
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