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Wednesday 12 January 2011

Spring - Summer Fashion Week

As a new season approaches, models need to start considering the new items they must add to their wardrobes, fashion week is over and we can now invest in key pieces from this years spring/summer collection. Invest now to make sure your ahead of the fashion pack. To kick start summer off, bright and bold is back with the catwalks filled with jewel tones and clashing block colours. Carrying on from rainbow brights, intense blues have been poured over catwalks with designers such as Mulberry using delicate silks and satins teamed with patent belts and handbags. Add just a touch of bold blue to your outfit and partner it with black to soften the hue. If bright really isn't your thing, Emporio Armani have reintroduced us to nude and flesh tones this season with light fluid tones that can flatter anyone. Experiment with texture, wear with chiffon and jersey materials to add movement. For a more comfortable casual look designers have used denim with a difference as a wardrobe staple this season, with designers such as Stella McCartney using denim as a complete outfit. Denim has been reinvented with skirt suits and tailored jackets being worn all over the catwalk.

As well as upcoming fashion movements models need to consider beauty trends too, this summer beauty trends carry on from fashion week, with pastels and bright shades adorning the models. Swap dark berry lips for painted red lips and swap tawny earth toned cheek and eye colour for a sun kissed glow. Out goes the grungy wet look hair and in comes the blown up seventies frizz featured on the Marc Jacobs catwalk, the bigger, the better.

Written by: Alice Terry

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