Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 0:20:26 GMT -5
The fashion weeks and the Haute Couture collections at the end of last year already revealed to us the trends that designers and big brands were going to set for a spring-summer 2016 season that seems to be – finally! - It is just around the corner. And, although in recent weeks the heat has resisted a bit and we have not been able to take our spring-like outfits out for a walk, the next few days point to a rise in temperatures that will force us to abandon our coats and allow us to fill our wardrobe of the latest for this season: a mix of prints, colors, volumes and materials without regret. Because the only rule for this season is that there are no rules! To make it easier for you to change your wardrobe, and if you have not yet started searching and capturing the most sought-after garments of the season, we recover the trends that the catwalks left us for this spring-summer and we give you the main keys to get them translated and easily incorporate them into your dressing room: SHOULDERS IN THE AIR Without a doubt, the rise in temperature invites us to show our shoulders and this trend becomes the most sensual and feminine option of the season.
Go for some of the most stylish clothes this summer and opt for dresses, shirts or tops that allow you to show off your shoulders with a neckline that, in addition to being worn in its most classic version, is reinterpreted with strategic crossovers and straps. STRIPES This summer stripes are reinvented in their most vibrant version and become the true protagonists of your look. Wide, thin, horizontal, vertical, oblique, or everything mixed in some daring and colorful combinations that leave aside the classic sailor stripes. The best thing to get right: combine Oman Telegram Number Data stripes and blocks with stars or mix different types of stripes in the same look. As we already anticipated a few weeks ago in our post about the most seen trends at the recent Malaga Festival , powdery colors continue to be a key bet for this spring-summer season. But, if there is one color that has won the title of color of the year, it is rose quartz. Both in its classic version and in more daring looks, we can say that it is one of the main protagonists of this season. PANTONE COLOR RANGE 2016 Along with rose quartz, the Pantone Institute defines baby blue, yellow, both in its lightest and most strident versions, and aqua green as the ideal tones for this year. To complement them, white and pearl gray, which stand as the links between the delicacy of pastels and the strength of other colors that are still in force such as red, mustard, orange or blue in their navy tones, night or oil.
Although the slip dress has been a must for several seasons, this 90s revival does not seem to lose its place in our closets and continues to be a star garment this summer. Whether in its white version or in countless shades, textures or finishes, lingerie-style dresses or shirts invite us to show skin without giving up romanticism. SHINES AND METALLIC FABRICS Lurex and glitter are transferred to the noblest fabrics and our closets are filled with options to achieve a metallic look. Leather garments that are dyed with metal or designs that are completed with glitter and sequins (or traditional sequins) become the perfect companions for summer nights this season. In order not to sin with an overloaded style, they can be combined with simple cotton or knit garments. ATHLEITSURE OR SPORTY CHIC A term with impossible pronunciation and formed by the words athletic and leisure, it proposes a new way of understanding sports aesthetics by the fashion industry. Mixing embroidered silk bomber jackets with paillette tops and jewelry, or combining sweatshirts with ethereal dresses, is a trend that seems to be here to stay after several seasons. If with spring come flowers, the official landing of heat and summer calls for light, airy and romantic dresses that cannot be missing in their floral version, one of the fashionable prints and an essential garment for this spring-summer.