WOMEN’S
CHIC DAY DRESS
-it’s the ultimate in one-piece dressing
-look for extra-feminine details like eyelet, tiny ruffles and soft colors
-short is the sweetest length, from an inch above the knee to as high as you dare to go, just stay in your comfort zone
-remember a mini can be a tad more modest doubling as a tunic over slim pants
COCKTAIL DRESS
-the pretty/posh party dress has returned in the biggest way
-choose short and fluttery or slightly longer and leaner
-a metallic shoe ups the glamour quotient
CRISP WHITE SHIRT
-in a season of ultra-femininity, this tailored classic is a refreshing alternative
-bright white is the light half of the graphic spectator trend
-pair it with a black skirt, trousers, or even a slim city short
FLAT SHOE
-the dancer flat keeps the flightly spring silhouette demurely grounded
-try flats with the mini dress, trousers, almost anything this spring
-here, too, metallics put a little extra glamour into your daytime look
PLATFORM SHOE
-in the transition toward the pretty pump, this is the height of style
-don’t forget heels on a platform are not just for night, try them with jeans
-keep it lively with animal prints or mixed metals
SHORTS
-there’s no stopping women’s love affair with shorts...of all lengths
-the long slim short is spring’s alternative to the skirt or pants
-try an oversized blouse or shirt to give the silhouette balance
HAND-HELD BAG
-the evolution of the clutch, best small and smart
-this is a good spot for a touch of spring’s hot metals
-look for textures, like woven and quilted leathers, and wristlet handles
HIGH-WAISTED BELT
-wear the new belts, as wide as they come, above the natural waist
-it cinches the silhouette of spring, which starts high and stays there
-another strategic way to add a flash of metallics
FLORAL FRAGRANCE
-when ruffles and roses are in the air, a sweet garden-born scent can’t be far behind
-look for notes from subtle exotics like neroli with just a touch of tuberose
-indulge your romantic fantasies more often, wear florals every day
Sunday, January 28, 2007
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