Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Themes for Spring 2012

Last weekend’s snowfall fast-forwarded me into a spring fashion daydream.  Early reports on spring 2012 fashion trends  include tribal themes, floral prints so bold that you can smell the roses, the roaring ‘20s, and minimalism.  Do you feel like daydreaming?  Let me give you a little taste of each look. 

Tribal - I want to stroll the golden Savannas of Africa wearing these punches of saturated color. Swirls of vermillion, russet, and tangerine marching alongside moss green and copper stripes.  Missoni, Bottega Veneta, and Hermes are showing gorgeous dresses inspired by artists from Africa and the Caribbean.  Some of these pieces are works of art suitable for framing. 

Florals - These ain't your Auntie May’s florals!  Forget about Laura Ashley and the dainty prints from the ‘80s and ‘90s.  Many new floral prints are bold digital images that recreate an entire greenhouse.  Imagine giant zinnias and psychedelic bouquets of chrysanthemums marching up a minidress.  Prada, Thakoon, and Christopher Kane will delight you with their eye catching motifs.  We’re talking total color immersion--not for the faint of heart! 

Roaring ‘20s - Jazz Age fever.  Flapper-influenced styles were on the runway for spring.  The style symbolizes the era when young women shimmied away from their parents’ and grandparents’ rigid expectations.  Hemlines rose as inhibitions fell.  Smoking and drinking became popular pastimes, “petting parties” were hot, and women won the right to vote.  Look for designs from Etro, Gucci, and Oscar de la Renta to capture the mood.

Minimalism - It’s clean, serene.  The focus is on the wearer, not the worn.  You’ve got sleek, sophisticated silhouettes and a farewell to frou-frou.  Are you a practical, sleek sister?  Do you like muted colors and neutrals?  Do you adore androgyny?  If so, you’ll love the stylish wardrobe pieces from Chloe, Lanvin, and Marc Jacobs.

Reality check--we're two months away from spring.  I'm staying curled up under a microfleece throw, but this fashionista's wish list is growing!

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