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Spring is here and it's time to renew your wardrobe. Whether your style relies on subtle earth tones or bright, cheerful colors, you can achieve an updated look without paying a high price.
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Color Outside the Lines
While it may come as no surprise, yellow is expected to be one of the major colors for spring 2012. But, according to fashion experts you might try mixing neons with soft pastels to give yourself an unexpected contrast inspired by the extremes found in nature. To keep your colors popping and fresh, turn to Cheer® laundry detergent.
Take a Tip From the Past
Fashionising.com reports that 1960s fashion trends recently inspired by the TV show “Mad Men” will be looking to their roots for spring 2012. Expect to see Britain-inspired fashion from the 1960s. Here are the three looks they suggest seeking out if you want to keep your fashionista strut at its sharpest:-
‘60s Mod Fashion — This might include looks like wide eyes and false lashes, masculine flat shoes such as penny loafers, bright block colors or short, boyish hairstyles.
- ‘60s Folk Fashion — To get closer to this look, think lace — especially structured heavy lace pieces, Peter Pan collars and ultra-short hemlines with low-slung belts.
- ’60s Sultry Kitten — Get this glamorous appearance by choosing wardrobe pieces with cuts that draw in at the waist, full circle skirts or cropped pants with high waists. And if you’ve been waiting for a chance to perfect the bouffant hairstyle, this will be your season.
Embrace Your Clinical Side
Rumor is the Gladstone bag will make a big statement this spring. You might better know this design as the Doctor’s Bag — think the trusty handbag that Cousin It from “The Addams Family” was known to carry around, but give it a runway makeover. With the blessing of Louis Vuitton’s discerning eye, “... what used to be a workingman’s asset, today has become a woman’s arm-luxury, stamped with a legendary logo.” But it’s still not the bag for every ensemble — for tips on how to wear it best, check out the article at Fashionising.com.
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