Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Big Spring Fashion List

The Big Spring Fashion List has been released.
Ta Da!
For an updated version visit the Season Fashion page.
Spring 2011


  • Decades:
    • 70's
    • 90's
  • Styles:
    • Rock n' Roll
    • Glam Rock
    • Punk
    • Boho
    • Sportswear
    • Ethnic
    • Greek/Italian Renaissance
    • Safari
  • Specifics:
    • Headscarves
    • Boa-like scarves

    • Boat neck/wide neck
    • Tunics

    • Bell bottoms

    • Gladiator sandals
    • Platforms
  • Elements:
    • Ruffles
    • Asymmetrical
    • Lace up
    • Higher necklines
  • Colors:
    • Neon
    • Bright colors
    • Metallics
  • Fabrics:
    • Knitwear/Crochet
    • Leather
  • Patterns and Designs:
    • Stripes
    • Florals
    • Any graphics
  • Details:
    • Beads and Tassels
    • Zippers
    • Feathers
  • Brands:
    • Chanel
    • Celine
    • D&G
    • Prada
    • Jil Sander
    • Oscar de la Renta
    • Louis Vuitton
  • Make-up:
    • Bright


Fashionably,
The Fashioneur

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Spring Fashion: Jil Sander

Simple, elegant, and absolutely amazing. A clear leader in spring trends.

BRIGHTS
RUFFLES
FLORALS
GRAPHICS
SPORTY
WIDE COLLARS














Fashionably,
The Fashioneur

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Spring Fashion: Gucci

Gucci's spring show had the perfect balance of bright and dark color that mixed into a delightful show that held a strong grip on spring trends.

Trends:
GREEK/ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
ASYMMETRICAL
BRIGHT COLORS
CROCHET
METALLICS
SAFARI
BEADED
ROCK N' ROLL
LEATHER
FEATHERS












Fashionably,
The Fashioneur

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Spring Fashion: Emilio Pucci

Emilio Pucci's Spring show was trendy yet very unique. From lace up boots to graphics galore, this show was positively amazing.
Trends:
BOHO
GRAPHICS
GREEK/ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
LACE UP
HEAD SCARVES
BRIGHT COLORS
70s
RUFFLES















Fashionably,
The Fashioneur

Spring Fashion: D&G

Florals. Florals. Florals. D&G's Spring show was filled with florals that mixed and flowed and twisted,  but never seemed to clash. There was a classic, vintage feel to the whole show, and it felt like a garden or a picnic
You could see spring trends like 
(of course) FLORALS
ITALIAN/GREEK RENAISSANCE
GRAPHICS
MIXING PATTERNS
HIGHER NECKLINES
WIDE NECK DRESSES
70's
RUFFLES
BOHO
HEAD SCARVES
BRIGHT COLORS











Fashionably,
The Fashioneur