In order to be prepared for that Summer
makeover, whether you're into sportswear styles or prefer classic and elegant looks, you'll definitely find the
right trend to rock in the streets this summer.
Layering was a key component of
many collections this season, while mixing different textures created a fresh
look. Layering with t-shirts, jackets, knits made for a harmonious look on the Fashion Week Spring
Summer runway.
In London' Spring Summer Fashion Week,
white was featured prominently in many collections, making it a must have
piece. From white shoes and tees to suits and coats. The immaculate look is
definitely still in this season, based on runway shows from Alexander McQueen,
Gucci, Versace. White is by far not an easy color to wear, but it is definitely
quite trendy.
Another trend is color. Bold and
bright color has become the biggest trend in Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015.
One of the most interesting trends is back, that's pink. It made a splash once
again this season. Designers have been playing around with pink for some time
now. Some designers in their runway collections, chose bright pink, while
others went for a softer shade of pink. From the runways of New
York , London ,
Milan , Paris ,
designers weren't afraid to showcase and display bold and bright color
combinations that appeared to clash, but worked very well together. But if you
like bold colors, but pink isn't right for your style, yellow was another bold
color that featured prominently in many collections. Paired with either white
or more contrasting colors, yellow made is debut.
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Denim was prominently featured on
Milan runways, not just as pants,
but also jackets. Denim was a big deal during Fashion Week, being seen on the
runway as part of Tom Ford, Prada and many other collections. Those who like blue,
but aren't big fans of denim won't be disappointed. Blue is definitely the
color of the season and on the rise. Bold shades of blue were also featured in
collections from Marc Jacobs to Versace, worn either as a top, bottom or a full
blue look. Don't miss out on picking a bright shade, regardless of your fabric
choice.
More trends abound on the
runway. Such as those vintage 70s styles. The loose and flared pant and the
wide leg trousers. These 70s designs rocked the runway across the world, and so
did knitwear. Stripped knitwear was the real star of many collections. It was
either vertical or horizontal. Stripes are looking good as a major trend as
well this season.


















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