For this season the designers has worked a lot on the ethnic look with different fabrics, lively colours, mix and match of patterns with an major African textiles reinterpretation. And the silhouettes are light and fresh with high waist skits which end under the knee, cigarette pans over the ankles and bell dress.
Fashion Trends
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2011 colour trends
Spring/ Summer
We can note that the colours are more lively and spicy this summer so don't hesitate to use the colous; and if you don't like to use lots of colours you can still wear pastel colours with colourful accessories.
Autum/winter
This winter the colours are very hot with an essence of ethnicity and mixture of culture. The colour palette starts with darker shades which is typical for this season; we have purple wine,very deep green, navy black and brown coffee and we should not forget to include some metallics, shimmer gold, rich reds,vibrants blues and purples to add a touch of modern technology.
Trends 2011
The 7o's "a l’honneur"
For every seasons of this year you can wear 70's style garments. And you know what that means; all the more ways to get lots of wear out of your key seventies pieces, by taking them from '70s boho to a more sophisticated '70s look.
For every seasons of this year you can wear 70's style garments. And you know what that means; all the more ways to get lots of wear out of your key seventies pieces, by taking them from '70s boho to a more sophisticated '70s look.
Merging retro style and modern fits, flare jeans that pay homage to their vintage predecessors in technologically advanced stretch fabrics that flatter They hold their own against dramatic bell-bottoms and have an organic glamor that complements the ethereal appeal of faded florals, gauze tops, and crochet pieces.
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