I love Parisian

March 31, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Fashion, Fashion Features, Taste

By Lucie Rutter

parisian22010 has arrived, and with a new year comes new fashion trends, new styles and an excuse to get yourself a new wardrobe!

Working at one of the UK’s leading fashion brands has given me an insight in to all the up and coming trends and styles and one of my favourites has a collection of clothes that everyone can wear, no matter what shape or size.

The ‘Parisian’ trend is huge this season; it is cute and feminine whilst also being stylish and classy. The trend involves polka dots, stripes, ditsy prints and pearls. Pattern is huge this season and this wonderful trend explores all the ways you can mix pattern without looking like you got dressed in the dark.

Taking classic Chanel inspired elements and mixing them with modern, fresh new styles makes this trend unique and will certainly make you stand out in a crowd. You now have the chance to dig out your old stripe t-shirts and mix them with bright, floaty skirts and ballet pumps.

Navy is a huge colour this season, navy nails, navy bags and most importantly navy clothes! A plain navy skirt goes wonderfully with a polka dot top and a knitted cardigan. The whole trend is about mix and match, so you can just throw things together, take something you haven’t worn for years and pair it with a new piece.

parisian4Girlie girls can relish in the fact that the new trend, currently taking over every store and catwalk, is filled with beautiful dresses, cute skirts and pretty shirts and the more laid back girls can enjoy the idea that the trend mixes lace, ruffles and floral with strong shouldered pieces, slouchy shorts and chunky boots.

A key piece in your spring wardrobe has got to be a white dress, accessorize with a belt, leather jacket, trophy jacket or a bright cardigan to complete the look!

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