London, Paris and New York Fashion Week has been happening this month and i've been watching the runways very closely and I can now tell you how you can keep your outfits up to date and on point this season.
As we know, pretty much every industry, has been on a 90's noasolga kick for the past year or so. Before that, it start with the Neon 80's trend that happened in 2007. Following that trend, this year we will be starting to see a lot of inspiration drawing from the 2000's.
A-symetric clothing
Believe it or not, your shoulders have become the sexiest part of your body overnight! Show them off in these one-shoulder tops and dresses (a twist on spring 2014's off-the-shoulder ones) that are perfect for date night
Three Quarter Pants
It looks like spring 2014's major short style is sticking around in 2015. Take the silhouette to work this season by pairing it with blazers, tailored button-downs, and high heels
The trend's not groundbreaking, but black and white is everywhere. What makes this season's take on the classic color combination interesting, though, are the various textures, patterns, and silhouettes.
Before you scoff and say "not for me," hear us out. From amber and canary to saffron and marigold, trust that there is a shade of yellow for everyone. The trick is figuring out your skin's undertone, then finding the hue that best complements it.
Fall may have brought us proper plaids, but for spring it's all about the tiny check. The best part? It has a sexy, swingy vibe—not a touch of Pollyanna in sight.
Designers found a fun way to continue playing with sporty themes this season. Get ready to pop that collar and channel your inner prep.
Thank the fashion gods, comfortable shoes are here to stay! So whether you're a sneakerhead, appreciate minimal two-strap sandals, or love plain slides—there's something cute and comfy out there for you.
Monochrome
The trend's not groundbreaking, but black and white is everywhere. What makes this season's take on the classic color combination interesting, though, are the various textures, patterns, and silhouettes.
Yellow
Before you scoff and say "not for me," hear us out. From amber and canary to saffron and marigold, trust that there is a shade of yellow for everyone. The trick is figuring out your skin's undertone, then finding the hue that best complements it.
Gingham
Fall may have brought us proper plaids, but for spring it's all about the tiny check. The best part? It has a sexy, swingy vibe—not a touch of Pollyanna in sight.
Polo Style Shirt
Designers found a fun way to continue playing with sporty themes this season. Get ready to pop that collar and channel your inner prep.
Sandals
Thank the fashion gods, comfortable shoes are here to stay! So whether you're a sneakerhead, appreciate minimal two-strap sandals, or love plain slides—there's something cute and comfy out there for you.
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