Spring trends

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A new view to spring trends has pushed its way through - the feel of an artist, painting his thoughts with a notion that comes to play with form, shade and look. Out-of-the-box thinking and a uniquely different concept of initialising artistic thoughts bring about inspiration. Collaborating with the season for day being trend focused, this will now play with the situations of colour and day.



Graphic spot prints, dual-colours, uneven stripe prints, soft floral sprigs, light back grounded with dark flowered print, hand sketched pastel coloured prints, mixed coloured prints of tangerine and fuchsia, bright colours such as buttercup yellow, tangerine, fuchsia, amethyst violet are the new attention  starters.

And following the dress philosophy shapes of bell dresses that place its focus on making the waist emphasized, tulip dresses that work for extenuating the entire female figure, basic shift dresses that create a defined shape and overlapping crossover dresses that bring out a classic look for that special moment.

Giving these outdoor seasons something more when there is detail added to the trends, that make it a complete element. This is carried out by details that are romantically pleated, carefully crossover panels, and precisely paneled, flattering frills, preppy tie-up solid coloured belts to balance the bold and gently worked gathering.

In an artistic sense, these necklines have to be pleated and lapped over. Simply curved edged square necks and diamond shapes are the most used in this season’s trend. It’s a new look, a look that’s more unusual, exocentric and most of all a definite unique and individual piece of art. That remains a major piece in the most fashion up moments.

Fashion column by Avirate