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The
New Software
Things
are looking decidedly soft and pretty on
the fashion front this season - as Spring/
Summer 2007 embraces women's femininity on
a variety of different levels. Fluid lines
encapsulate every look, from billowy smock
dresses, to easy-on-the-eye 1950s style dresses.
You will find gentle gathers and fullness
just about everywhere, and the versatility
of the new shortie tunic tops - which can
be worn over leggings and pants - will become
a wardrobe staple for every age group.
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Make
it Monochrome
In fashion terms, black
and white
is a perennial favourite, because
the colour combination is always
striking, and its appeal is as broad
as its use. The grown up story
is that it’s a colour combo that
can convey classic summer style,
fresh and sophisticated - and easy
to wear. On the other hand bold
geometric prints, all-over swirls,
stripes and spots have a much
younger vibe, and will always
create an impact as daywear, or
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Perfect
Print
Big news for this season
and a story that’s hard to miss, as you’ll
find allover prints popping up everywhere on
girlish smock frocks, skirts, shirts and floaty
dresses. Summer prints take many forms and
colourways - from the cutest feminine florals,
to 1970s geometric wall paper type print and
also a strong folksy print. Whichever way you
turn print is going to be a huge story for
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Brilliant
Colour
Everywhere you look there
are fabulous colours around for Spring. Ultramarine
is the hot shade to wear if you feel brave
enough, and a surge of daffodil yellow is the
other top favourite. Head to toe colour needs
confidence, but you can always pick up on the
trend by choosing to inject small bursts of
strong colour with less dynamic shades. |
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