Sunday 16 February 2014

Trend Liberation


The good news about the coming season is that anything goes.  The key message is to be relaxed and to express your individuality rather than be dictated to or reprimanded for not wearing the season's 'in' colour or shape. Women everywhere, of all shapes and sizes and of all ages have cried out for fashion that fits with their moods and personality and gives a versatile and varied wardrobe. Ladies you won't be disappointed, a cornucopia of wearable trends await you. Just use your imagination and remember the idea is for you to own the look not the other way round! 

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Welcome to the fold. Pleats or origami folds make for super sharp tailoring.
Skirt from River Island


Anorak or trench? Thankfully, planet fashion meets planet practical.
Ovoid mac from Next
It wouldn't be spring without  florals.
House of Fraser floral prom dress
Glossy silk and satin gives the sporty bomber jacket
über glam. Team it with jeans and heels for evening.
Marks and Spencer Limited Edition Jacquard Bomber
Battered, frayed, patchwork,
or faded. Ladylike or street smart, denim
remains a favourite. Denim shirt dress from Next


Bling it on! Embellishment continues its appeal
 Skirt from River Island 

A quiet word or two!. Typography is in abundance.
Be subtle with this one. It's not about making
 headlines. Sweatshirt from La Redoubte
Sheer, transparent, will-o-the wisp fabrics and floaty layers add a touch of romance.
All items from Marks and Spencer

There's nothing square about checks, gingham and plaid.
A roll over from last season but in lighter weight fabrics.
Trousers from River Island
It's a work of art. Fierce tribal prints, bold colour palettes and oversized add ons feature strongly as do tassels, trims and other exotic embellishments.
Dress & bag from River Island