Monday, 21 February 2011

Autumn/Winter Trends 2011




Chic Must-Haves as Well as the Current Trends for Autumn/ Winter Fashion 2011: What to Wear and How to Wear It

This season is all about the rebirth of the woman in you! Female heroines, 40's austerity and elegance… That's what define the Fall and Winter Fashion Trends 2010-11. You'll discover wearable clothes that focus on bringing out your feminine side without the frilly-nilly.

The Colors for Autumn/Winter 2011

Be prepared. Camel and different nuances of it will be everywhere. Earth rooted and forest colors are back in full force along with a good dose of black and gray. According to Pantone, there are 10 top colors which you'll be seeing (along with different nuances of them) a lot this season:


Spring Summer 2010 Color Trends
That's why classic neutrals such as Oyster Gray as well as typical Fall and Winter colors like Purple Orchard, Lipstick Red and Chocolate Truffle are still some of the most important colors this season. They're likely already in your closet and they're not that hard to find either.
Two surprises are the lively but down-to-earth Living Coral and Lagoon which have made their presence in this season's top color palette. It's exciting news for you who don't want to completely give up on summer ;-)

Current Fashion Trends

Wedge Boots
You really gotta love this trend if you want to look stylish and feminine but hate tip-toeing in heeled boots on icy or snowy ground. Wedge boots provide good support and are easier to walk in than other heel-types. Perfect if you're petite or if you just want to look slimmer. They're also great for balancing out a long coat if you have short/or heavy legs. They're just sure to spiff up the classic fall and winter apparel.
You really gotta love this trend if you want to look stylish and feminine but hate tip-toeing in heeled boots on icy or snowy ground. Wedge boots provide ...

Cape Trend  
A cape is a great way to add elegance and stylish retro vibe to your fall wardrobe. Perfect for transition periods (from warm to cool), not that practical (unless you can find a cape with splits for moving your arms), but undeniably a striking outerwear for you who wants to have fun with silhouettes this season!
A cape is a great way to add elegance and stylish retro vibe to your fall wardrobe.


 The Perfect Lady Coat
Minimal lady-like coats are one of winter’s winning pieces. Especially coats in camel-brownish colors and coats with a cozy shawl collar. They can be expensive but they’re definitely worthwhile the investment if you love classic pieces – you can wear them for several seasons (if not forever) to come!
Minimal lady-like coats are one of winter’s winning pieces. Especially coats in camel-brownish colors and coats with a cozy shawl collar.

Aviator Jacket
 It’s definitely the hottest key item for F/W 2010-11. Its Amelia Earheart 20’s and 30’s aviator styled cut and design along with the furry textured collar gives a chic mix of glam and vintage. It sent the trend through the roof! It can be wore in many different outfit combinations, very trendy.


Leather Skirts, Leather Pants and Shorts
Leather is everywhere this season Pants, shorts or skirt, it doesn’t matter. Great for every style from chic to classic, sporty and boho, everyone can wear it. They add an exciting new dimension to your style.


Sunday, 6 February 2011

Autumn Inspirations 2011


Autumn’s coming up and it’s for all of us to start updating our wardrobe with some new clothes for the upcoming winter. Browsing around all the latest trends for the upcoming season and there are some really good style tips for all the women out there!
 This autumn is going to be all about the 1950′s /1970′s inspired look. Long trench coats, 50′s dresses, high waisted trousers, bootcut jeans, flare trousers and the military androgynous look.
Say goodbye to shapeless cuts and menswear and welcome a curvy, feminine 1950 fashion silhouette back into your wardrobe. Whether donning a classic pencil skirt at the office, an A-line skirted dress that cinches at the waist (giving you that famous Marilyn Monroe figure), or a sophisticated belted trench, you’ll always look chic, no matter the occasion.  
This season, fall style is all about muted tones; anything grey or camel will do (especially a camel jacket). Transition into the season with a pair of charcoal tweed shorts or a grey dress and when the temperature drops even further, pick up a camel coat (in wool or leather) and a great pair of thick trousers