
ankle strap, as seen at: Ports 1961, Organic by John Patrick, and Jason Wu

metallic, as seen at: Diane von Furstenberg, Christian Dior, and Chanel

two tone, as seen at: Moschino,Narciso Rodriguez, and Piazza Sempione
For more you can visit elle.com.

ankle strap, as seen at: Ports 1961, Organic by John Patrick, and Jason Wu

metallic, as seen at: Diane von Furstenberg, Christian Dior, and Chanel

two tone, as seen at: Moschino,Narciso Rodriguez, and Piazza Sempione
For more you can visit elle.com.
I’m really love with this colour, lately, so here is a little bit of mint fusion only for you! I think it’s going to be one of the season’s biggest trends. Be prepared…!
From top to bottom
Stella Knit Sweater, Cubus
Gemma Pant, Cubus
Blazer, Zara
Shoulder Bag, Chicwish
Punchout Backpack, Asos
Petite High Waisted Hotpants, Topshop
Neon Mint Hotpants, Topshop
Suede Platforms, Zara

Channeling that fluid seventies silhouette, the amply proportioned pant was on the loose.

Designers took a fresh approach to spring: fashion inspired by the fruits of nature’s labor.

Minimalism in all of its stunning simplicity got the nod as the look to have on the red carpet.

Navajo-inspired sandals, vintage leather satchels, a brimmed fedora—accessories with a Western feel took the reins.

Stripes in a bold Pop-art palette appeared on the horizon.

Soft, scalloped waves edged tiers and trains, imbuing the sartorial set with a sense of delicacy and femininity.

Punk turned polished with gleaming studs, tough-chic leather, and edgy crops.

Sharply tailored pieces in vibrant hues and elegant neutrals were too stylish to stay office-bound.

From petal-like layers of chiffon and tulle to eye-popping appliqués, floral details amplified texture and volume.

Lace broke out of the black-or-white habit in violet, navy, and shades of berry.

Two-tone plaid and windowpane checks stop traffic.

The streets crawled with snakeskin in electric shades.
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The most-talked-about shoe this season was the couture-style flat sandal at Christopher Kane in London. Why? By dressing up such a simple shape, Kane turned out a shoe that managed to be both chic and completely utilitarian at the same time. This spring, you can find one to suit your own style: At Dolce & Gabbana, the extra embellishment was youthful and modern, while at Yves Saint Laurent, it projected a more polished, sophisticated appeal.

Dolce & Gabbana, Milan

Yves Saint Laurent, Paris

Lanvin, Paris

Prada, Milan

Gucci, Milan

Diego Dolcini

Diane von Furstenberg, New York

Jimmy Choo ( via here )
Sporting Goods
This season, designers use mesh to express their ongoing interest in athleticism. The perforated fabric forms skirts, dresses, jackets, and even accessories, like oversized day clutches and sporty heels.

Alexander Wang

Marc Jacobs

Rag & Bone

Alexander Wang
The Princess Diaries
Floor-length skirts in silk taffeta, tulle, and organza are paired with everything from boxy lace to spandex tube tops to address everyone’s inner princess—even those who favor biker boots.

Jason Wu

Oscar de la Renta

Christian Siriano
Faded Glory
Though most designers favor ultraviolet colors for spring, there is a strong counter from the pastel contingent. Baby-pink, blue, and light yellow sequins, silk, and cotton are at their best when mixed together.

3.1 Phillip Lim

Proenza Schouler

Calvin Klein
Digital Age
Vibrant florals, Navajo graphics, and apocalyptic prints are twisted, flipped, and faded through high-tech printing methods to give feminine dresses a fresh edge.

Prabal Gurung

Vera Wang
Bauhaus Brigade
The simple, functional lines used by designers like Narciso Rodriguez and Cynthia Rowley evoke the rational theory of architecture championed by the Bauhaus school in the early twentieth century.

Narciso Rodriguez

Ohne Titel

Cynthia Rowley
Floral Row
For spring, designers favor head-to-toe florals on slim-cut suits. The flowery prints descend from tailored blazers to skinny pants—or very short shorts—for surprisingly cool summer suits (and easy-to-mix separates).

DKNY

Prabal Gurung

Peter Som
Peplum Power
For spring, designers use peplums to add structure to dresses or a feminine touch to suits. Whether printed, cinched, lace, or hung low on the hips, a slight pouf at the waist will be spring’s must-have accessory.

Vera Wang

Jason Wu

Thakoon
For The Birds
Fashion has abandoned cats for a season and crowned the bird print king. Marc Jacobs uses a colorful, abstract print, while Carolina Herrera chooses more literal avian illustrations—and there are dozens of other interpretations offered in between.

Carolina Herrera

Marc by Marc Jacobs

Jill Stuart

Suno
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Pieces you must have for the upcoming fall/winter season. Lisse 100 suede ankle boots, CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN. June bow-embellished leather shoulder bag, CHLOÉ. Chunky-knit wool-blend sweater, PROENZA SCHOULER. Paillette-embellished tulle pants, DOLCE & GABBANA. Alpaca and wool gilet, GUCCI. Wool tuxedo jacket, BALMAIN. Silk-blend crepe dress, GIULIETTA. Ceara pointed suede pumps, RALPH LAUREN COLLECTION.