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The Top Ten Trends Of Spring/Summer 2009 |

January 2nd, 2010

Author: Neelima Reddy

With a new fashion season fast approaching, we look back at the runway trends that easily transitioned into everyday, high street fashion.

Spring/Summer 2009 was a happy mishmash of style contradictions: comfortable but tasteful dressing, structured and architectural pieces, fluid and draping dresses, bohemian dressing, and an undeniable ’80s flashback that saw fashion reviving some of the trends from this “decade of excess”, which we never thought will ever see the light of day again.

There are so many interpretations of the different looks that designers sent down the runways, and this list doesn’t even capture half of all of these looks.

However, these are the looks that were deemed most wearable—meaning they suited even us mere mortals who don’t have the gams and sizes of those ladies who walked the runways. Here, in no particular order, are the top ten looks from spring/summer 2009.

1. Fringe

The fringe is most always associated with the wild, wild West, but this season, designers showed the versatility—and glamour—of fringe.

There were still allusions to the Western world and the cowgirl, as seen in Hermes, but other designers, like Alberta Ferretti and Aquilano e Rimondi, resurrected the swinging 1920s with flapper dresses. The “glamour fringe” in jewel-tone and metallic frocks gave us the perfect look for a night out on the town.

2. Goddess dresses

Another look that’s great for a night out is the goddess dress. These Grecian-inspired frocks never really go out of style. Season after season, they come back; thanks in big part to designers who have made this look their “own”.

Marchesa is one brand that constantly gives us to-die-for, gorgeous goddess dresses. Monique Lhuillier glammed them up with jewel embellishments in her trademark light and airy creations. The ethereal, lovely and always elegant appeal of goddess dresses will survive any season.

3. Statement shoes

Pair your party frocks with statement-making shoes. (Or better yet, wear these with your most basic outfit and see the magic these shoes can weave.) The season’s most provocative footwear showed cut-outs and peekaboo details, usually in platform booties or towering gladiator sandals.

Yves Saint Laurent’s collection was the jump-off point for this shoe design trend, when his collection showed his now famous Caged Heel bootie. Also scoring high were Balmain’s jewel-encrusted gladiator-style stilettos by Giuseppe Zanotti. Other designers, like Nicholas Kirkwood, showed off sculptural, covetable pieces, too.

4. Trashed jeans

Classic denims were a no-show this season as the runway showed us the many ways we can “trash” our jeans. Another ’80s staple, acid wash and faded (bleached) jeans were seen in the high-end brands and most especially in the high-street labels, like Topshop Unique.

This London it brand took this denim treatment everywhere: on denim jackets, vests, and miniskirts, and even made wearing denim over denim acceptable, even cool.

5. Power shoulders

Who knew that shoulder pads—those made famous by Dynasty TV royals—would be back in fine form? Balmain made the most impact with his padded shoulders that jutted out prominently on his one-shoulder dresses and his now so-famous band jackets.

This flashback to the eighties was also seen in the shows of Karl Lagerfeld and Marc Jacobs (for his own label and for Louis Vuitton). This trend is not for everyone; those who hated shoulder pads in the ’80s shuddered at the thought of having to wear them again. But there were also those who more than happily—and fiercely—wore these architectural pieces.

6. Cover-ups

It was not really expected for summer, but people covered up this season. Their cover-ups of choice? Band jackets and boyfriend blazers. Band jackets, reminiscent of those worn by the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, were on the spotlight once again, most notably in Balmain.

Fashion’s latest it boy, the wunderkind Alexander Wang, meanwhile, made us grab our boyfriend’s jackets and blazers and pair them with the loosest cotton shirts and the shortest shorts—with sky-high platforms, of course.

7. Prints

This year is the 40th anniversary of Woodstock, and it was only timely that fashion also paid homage to this decade of freewheeling love, fun and fashion. Diane Von Furstenberg gave us boho luxe, with her models going down the runway in dresses in bold colors and vibrant prints.

Prints were not restricted to hippie florals (also seen in Fendi, Oscar dela Renta, and Dolce & Gabbana); there were also exotic tribal prints, as seen in Matthew Williamson and Anna Sui, watercolour splashes on pieces by Marni and Rodarte, and of course, fierce and fabulous animal prints (zebra, leopards, tigers, etc.) in the Christian Dior, Gucci, and Prada catwalks.

8. Sportswear

It really is the season for practicality as even the usually frivolous fashion world made an attempt to look comfortable via sports-inspired pieces. Erin Fetherston continued with her laid-back yet ultra-chic pieces; this time, the young designer looked to seventies sportswear for inspiration.

Lacoste, of course, was the frontrunner for this look, but even other designers not really inclined to doing sportswear, like BCBG, showed us their athleticism when it came to fashion.

9. Muted tones

Maybe the big recession has really caught up with fashion, because even in the summer, colors were primarily muted. Gray was ubiquitous, and so were really soft pastels.

But there are always rebels in fashion (which make it fun), and at the other end of the spectrum were day-glo, neon, and punchy colors—like the orange crush in Etro, Luella and Pucci. This really just goes to show that, in fashion, you always have an option.

10. Pants

Marrakesh was closely alluded to by designers like Paul Smith and Dries Van Noten, who had glorious turbans to show off. But it is more important to note that this Moroccan fantasy brought forth Ralph Lauren’s Ali Baba harem pants that literally stole the spotlight (they were very shiny, to say the least).

Yes, pants were strong this season, with everything from dhoti, harem and the simple act of rolling up your jeans dominating catwalks and high streets.

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Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for TheFashionables.com. The Fashionables blog helps you learn everything you need to know about fashion. Know more about Fashion accessories, men’s fashion, women’s fashion, fashion tips, celebrity fashion, hairstyles, trends, makeup and beauty etc. Visit The fashionables

2010 Fashion Trends in Urban Hip Hop Clothing For Winter and Spring |

December 18th, 2009

Author: randy mark

The year 2009, is nearing to an end and fashion gurus from the world have announced 2010 Trends for Urban Hip Hop clothing. Let us have a look at what is going to rule the market is the next year:

Women’s urban wear hip hop clothing trend for autumn and winter:

•Fashion experts announce that chunky knits are going to rule the clothing trends in winter. Thick textures in different colors would be trendy. Stylish knitted scarves and knitted jumper sweater would be the preferred accessories in the coming season.

•Laddered Stocking is clearly the trend for women clothing in 2010. Well, this look was first spotted in 2008 and has quickly picked up since then.

Celebrities such as Kate Moss have worn this look. The ideal way of wearing laddered stocking is to wear it with a short skirt. Thus, we are sure that short skirts are going to be another trend this season. Taking laddered stocking little further, super tight jeans with a few shreds here and there is too considered a hot trend in 2010.

Women’s urban hip hop clothing trend for 2010 spring:

•Transparent clothing will come back in the spring of 2010. Katie Holmes is spotted with this look.

•One shouldered dress is also going to hit 2010 with a big bang.

•Denim skirts and one piece would be a rage in 2010.

Men’s urban hip hop clothing trend for 2010 for winter and spring:

•Denims would rule the men’s urban fashion. And by denim, it is not just jeans; denim would be translated to jackets and casual pants too.

•Athletic jerseys and sneakers can never go out of fashion front. But the trend clearly indicates that Rocawear is in. Not just serious office goers would wear dress shirts in stripes. Teenagers and young men attending rap concerts would wear these.

•Just as black leather jacket is always the trend, 2010 is not an exception. Black leather jackets will rule the urban wear clothing style.

•Tracksuits would be most worn casual attire in 2010. Along with tracksuits, men’s tank tops too would be in vogue.

•Thermal clothing wear in different colors would be a winter trend, whereas the trend in spring would be towards heat transfer tee shirts. This trend would in fact be an extension of the trend of 2009. The spring of 2009 was clearly ruled by heat transfer tee shirts.

•The most popular tee shirts would be the ones with funny messages inscribed.

Apart from the above, vintage hip hop clothing will also rule the urban hip hop clothing. Wholesale designers have made great contribution in making these clothing affordable. This would include the tight jeans, leather skirts and mini skirts. Embroidered clothing in any form will always be in the forefront. This would include embroidered shorts, jeans, jackets etc.

With the stock of the above-mentioned items on your stack, you will never have a problem of non-moving items or locked up inventory. Try to stock as many varieties and styles in different colors, to give your customers maximum options.

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Holiday Makeup Ideas |

November 3rd, 2009

Author: BecomeGorgeous

When seasons change, we have to do some changes to, in our skin care routine, in our appearance, outfits. One of the most important thing, is to help us enjoy wonderful, unforgettable times. So here are some great ideas about how makeup should help you create charming memories.

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Prepare Your Skin

Because of the colder weather, it is essential to get some changes in our daily routine, in order to provide the best protection to our skin. Colder weather can easily damage the skin, so try to protect it, avoiding as best as possible exposing your skin to the cold.

Also, be more gentle, and make sure you moisturize deeper as usually. In this time of the year, skin is prone to dehydration and further damage, because of the chilly and windy weather. Use moisturizing homemade facials, to nourish well your skin. Gently exfoliate once a week to stimulate blood circulation and skin regeneration.

Holiday Makeup

In order to create charming looks, you can opt for a different makeup, that will complete your winter looks. Because winter tends to be darker, choose the bolder shades and this time, add some sparkle into it.

Make a perfect complexion, by using a concealer that will hide your dark circles, a foundation to even our skin tone ans translucent powder to get a matte finish. If you don’t have major skin problems, you can opt for a simple tinted moisturizer and a translucent powder.

Once you finished your makeup base, mark your eyes with an eyeliner, apply mascara on the curled eyelashes and add some drama with a dark lipstick. You can opt for a hot red shade, or a dark plum that’s very in trend this year. Either of them you would choose, use a lip liner to contour your lips and use it on your entire lips as a base. It will keep you safe from smudging and makes it long lasting.

Another option would be to enhance your eyes, with a bold smoky eye makeup, add some glitter accents and finish it with natural lip color. Use lip balm for the entire winter season. There are extra glittery eyeshadows that can enhance your beauty, just as mascaras field with glitter. Or simply add a touch of glitter to the inner corners of your eyes and you’re ready to shine.

The smoky eyes will add a touch of mystery to your appearance, the cat-eye look matched with hot red lips is a Christmas style, and if you choose to stay more natural, with some nice blushing cheeks, you can create wonderful romantic looks. You can also opt for golden shades, which is an absolute winter style that warms up the chilly season.

Remember to protect your skin, always remove makeup and create the most magical looks ever. Having a charming appearance can assure some unique experiences and unforgettable parties. Make these Holidays special, with eye-catching makeups.

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