Wednesday, May 25, 2011

2011 summer woman fashion

Latest Summer Fashion 2011: It was an incredible time last weekend, I prepared myself brave nude trend, I’ve never felt a little goddess of spring, rather than putting all of my usual black! To help you hone your spring / summer style of your home before you decide to Flash plastic, a summary of trends courtesy of Spring Spring / Summer 2010 collections, which we have seen emerging in September. From pastals and colors, prints, tribal and military.
Pastals that ticks all the boxes in vogue this season. As the trend kicksin ultra feminine, Highstreet definally covered Flippy, floral skirts and dresses draped pastal. Believe it or not pastel shade works for all skin tones, fair or dark, both given a glimpse of Rosie. Awear, Topshop, River Island, Oasis, everyone has a great version of Spring / Summer 2010 shows.


While many of the Spring / Summer 2010 shows were very remisistent Marie Antoinette era. Chanel has created a perfect balance of classiness and chiffon blouse with trembling floatly and a perfect combination of feminine and adaptation are observed in the Yves Saint Laurent, while the collection of Diane von Futstenberg oozing tricks with tiger prints and lepord bathing and Safari. At Stella McCartney, but not his signature forms are borrowed from a friend, she chose a more feminine direction, incoprarating this season all the important trends in denim, denim and sandals must have a corner. Although Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel in any country, Oscar de la Renta presented embroadies nice luxury. Tourists were unnamious impact on the spring parade, from Safari and exotic prints military beautifully illustrated in the figures below. Comfort in the season should not be compromised. Designers are repeated fewer the better factor this season, as Stella McCartney described her spring / summer of 2010, as “trying to teach their clients not to be afraid of simple things.”
Farewell, unhappy Irish blustry weather, at least for a week, I hope! 


2011 summer woman fashion

 

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