Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Leather Leggings Trend

It began on the catwalks of Cavalli, Chloe, Beckham and Balmain, then streamed over into supermodel domain and onto the streets of Celebsville. From there, it reached the webpages of fashion bloggers everywhere. One of the biggest Winter 2012 trends has been 'leather leggings'. These are some inspiring styles on how to wear it.



The Supermodels

Cara Delevigne rocked her two-tone leather leggings with a cropped tartan jacket, white tee and chunky platform boots.
Ana Beatriz Barros paired her tights with a white satin shirt for a more feminine look, along with studded heels.
Anja Rubik took on a masculine theme, with a white t-shirt, black blazer, fedora and ankle boots. This is my favourite way to wear the trend.
Rose Huntington-Whiteley added some colour to her leather look, with a long tangerine Burberry coat, khaki top and clutch.
Miranda Kerr took on casual sophistication, wearing her glossy trousers with a sheer print top, black blazer and buckled ankle boots.




The Celebs

Kate Beckinsale went for a uniform all-black look, which included a black t-shirt, tuxedo jacket and black platforms.

Kim Kardashian brightened up her leather leggings with a sunflower yellow blazer, white shirt and black Louboutin heels.

Annalynne McCord opted for a punk rock look, pairing her liquid leggings with a funky print tee, metal belt, yellow bracelets and a black blazer.

Sarah Michelle Gellar chose a matt-look pants, wearing it with a sheer crimson cape and stunning red and black platforms.

Olivia Palermo shows off two different ways to wear leather leggings. First with an oversized fur vest and fringed boots, and second with an ivory wrap over cape and teal clutch.





Get With The Trend

There are many ways to wear the trend, the most popular being with a chic blazer. simple tee and ankle boots. If you haven't already jumped on the leather clad bandwagon, these are some worthy options you may want to consider. 








How will you wear the trend?




Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The Yellow Dress Trend

Trend of the Week

Yellow Dresses



Bright yellow dresses are an emerging trend that have been spreading sunshine all over the Spring/Summer 2012 runways. From New York to Milan Fashion Week, varying shades of yellow have been a favourite with designers.





Yellow is no longer just a daytime-summer-sundress type of colour. It has streamed over into formal wear, with elegant floor-length gowns in silky, flowing fabrics and sparkly embellishments. Yellow is a colour that suits most skin tones and hair colours, the trick is to find the right shade for you. Brighter yellows looked striking against darker skin tones and on brunettes. Soft, buttery shades flatter paler skins and blondes. If you're not keen on a fluorescent tint, try out a subtle lemonade shade.


Celebrities that Started the Yellow Trend 


Yellow made a vibrant splash on the red carpet this past week. It's rare that we get to see starlets wear yellow evening gowns, but this year, it seems to be the Awards Season colour. You may recall seeing some of these looks.


Julia Kurbatova in a lemon one shouldered gown with hip flounce at the Golden Globes.
Charlize Theron looked graceful in a floral embroidered Stella McCartney ensemble.
Maria Menounos shimmers in a mustard yellow sequined Blumarine column gown.
Elizabeth Olsen wore an intricately beaded Emilio Pucci mini at the People's Choice Awards.
Mireille Enos in a vivid yellow beaded gown by Naeem Khan at the Golden Globe Awards.


Minka Kelly looked beautiful in a neon yellow Oscar de la Renta dress.
Yvonne Strahovski chose a simple silk chiffon daffodil gown by Jenni Kayne.
Camilla Belle stunned in a layered silk organza primrose yellow gown by Carolina Herrera.
Paula Patton at the Golden Globes in a sunflower strapless Monique Lhuillier gown. 


Get With The Trend


Hop on board the yellow submarine, with these affordable and adorable dresses.




Are you For or Against the yellow dress trend?


Thursday, December 8, 2011

Celeb Style - Leopard Print Pants

Trendspotting

Leopard Print Pants



Celebrities know a good pair of leopard print pants when they see one. That's why this pair by Current/Elliott has been so popular on the streets on Hollywood. The Current/Elliott 'Stiletto Leopard Print Pants' is a fierce yet fun pair that shows off your wild side in a flattering skinny silhouette. It's best paired with a neutral coloured top and can be worn with boots, heels or flats. You can jazz things up by adding a flash of colour with bright accessories. 







Top Row: Grey Leopard Print
Anna Paquin wears her jeans with a black cropped leather jacket and charcoal tee. She interestingly pairs it with dark green suede boots by Jeffery Campbell.
Elizabeth Olsen is styled for a magazine wearing the pants, along with a black & white Porter Grey jersey, red Kat cloche hat & mustard Christian Louboutin 'Bambou' platforms.
Emily Blunt kept her look simple with a plain black t-shirt and flat black Fiorentini + Baker ankle boots. She also wears Ray Ban sunglasses.
Nicky Hilton teamed her LP pair with a long black tee and ballet flats.


Bottom Row: Camel Leopard Print
Fergie styled things up a notch with a tank top by Obesity & Speed, along with a fiery red vest, chunky necklace and black gladiator sandals.
Romanian singer Inna wears her LP pants with a light grey half tucked-in tee, cream cropped and studded biker jacket and black high boots.
Mandy Moore opted for a simple look with a dark grey t-shirt and black flats.
Kimora Lee Simmons also wore a grey top, under a black coat, with suede ankle boots.




The Current/Elliott pair of stretch skinny jeans comes in two shades, grey and camel. The leopard print design is slightly faded which gives it a more casual look. It costs $198 or R1600 and can be bought online from Nordstrom or Piperlime.


How would you wear this trend?


Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Tribal Trend by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for Harper's Bazaar

Harper's Bazaar leads the summer trends forecast in their December 2011 issue, where Transformers 3 star, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley models an array of ethnic-inspired outfits. We've seen graphic tribal prints make a colourful splash on the Spring 2012 runways from New York to Paris. 



In South Africa, this isn't a new trend, it's one that has been eternal. Women here wear traditional shweshwe fabrics through all seasons. Historically, it was worn in dress-form by specific cultural groups for special occasions. But in recent years the shweshwe print has merged its way into a more modern, mainstream market, thanks to local designers. 



It's exciting to see this trend extend it's vivifying influence to the rest of the world. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley marches to the beat of a tribal drum in this invigorating fashion shoot for Harper's Bazaar.



Rosie Huntington-Whiteley clashes colours and prints in an ensemble by Burberry Prorsum. Warm, spicy shades are brought together in a black and orange striped jacket and blue and ruby print skirt. Striped brown Burberry wedges and beaded clutch echo the tribal style.




Animal prints are dipped in a rainbow of colours for Spring 2012. Rosie flirts with fringing and tiger-stripes in a ruffle-tiered dress and scarf by Missoni. How cute are the runway shoes?




Earthy tones and ethnic beadwork combine in a geometric cut-out dress by Donna Karan. Rosie wears a large statement necklace by Donna Karan and wooden bangles by Alexis Bittar.




Rosie takes a bold stride in a blue and white patterned suit and handbag by Derek Lam. One has to be really fearless to wear a folkloric print from collar to hem.




A vertically striped Bottega Veneta dress in shades of an African sunset. I like how the stripes are designed to create an optical illusion.




An architectural design in glossy ombré stripes. Rosie wears a strapless dress by Giorgio Armani with chunky necklace by Etro. I prefer this look in editorial over runway.




What is your verdict? Are you for or against the 'Tribal Trend'?


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Glitter Girls

Trendspotting

Black & Gold Sequin Dresses



The latest star-studded trend to hit the red carpet is glitter-covered gowns. In the past few weeks, a string of celebrities have been seen wearing sparkly sequined dresses in shades of black and gold, or a combination of both. So put on your shades and have a closer look at this dazzling new trend.



Evening Gowns











Naya Rivera sparkles in a black and gold strapless gown with wavy line design by Douglas Hannat. She was on the red carpet at the NCL Alma Awards in Santa Monica.

Milla Jovovich wore a shimmery black Salvatore Ferragamo gown to 'The Three Musketeers' movie premiere. She added a Jimmy Choo clutch and Brian Atwood heels.

Model Crystal Renn is dipped in molten gold for the Metropolitan Opera Season's opening night in New York City. I love her Zac Posen fishtail gown with sweetheart neck and exaggerated short sleeves.






Cocktail Dresses

Camilla Belle looked stunning in black and gold at the opening of the Gucci Museo in Florence. The actress wore a two-toned sequined dress by none other than Gucci.



Camilla Alves wears a twinkly Manish Arora mini dress with metallic-shaded sequinned stripes to a Cirque du Soleil show in LA. Her black peep toe pumps are by Stuart Weitzman.
Brit Morgan opted for a black and gold dress with pleated skirt by Nicole Miller, which she wore to her birthday party in Las Vegas. She paired it with black and white heels.
Kim Kardashian dons a gold Dolce and Gabbana star-print dress for a photo spread in Harper's Bazaar Arabia.




Who Wore Gold Sequins Better?


Eva Longoria & Katie Cassidy both wore the same gold sequined 'Breck' dress by Alice + Olivia, at two separate events - Eva in Las Vegas and Katie in New York. Eva (left) wore nude peep toe heels, while Katie (right) stepped out in chunky black 'Kiera' pumps, also by Alice + Olivia. I prefer this look on Katie.






Get The Look



1. Steal Eva's and Katie's style with this copper and gold sequined stretch-mesh dress by Alice + Olivia. $597 or R4810 from Saks Fifth Avenue

2. One-shouldered black bodycon dress with gold sequined bodice by Bebe. $119 or R959 from Bebe.com

3. A lustrous one-shouldered gold ruched mini by Rare Opulence. $180 or R1420 from The Outnet

4. A glimmering black and gold foil print sequin dress with long sleeves by ADAM. $640 or R5152.50 from Bloomingdales

5. Blue-black front-wrap dress by French Connection. £160 or R2029 from Asos

6. Sequin short-sleeved tunic dress with satin sash by Kaliko. £140 or R1745 from John Lewis

7. Violet Thunder sequin black dress scattered with gold flowers, by French Connection. £110 or R1395 from Asos

8. A simple silk and sequin playsuit by Sylvie. $325 or R2570 from Reiss Online





This trend is sure to add some spark to your nights out. 

What are your thoughts - Gaudy or Glamorous? 



Saturday, September 3, 2011

Trends of The Week

There were two prominent trends on and off the red carpet this week. Firstly, there was a flurry of pretty printed dress, and in complete contrast, some stars took on the more masculine fashion trend.


Prints


Sarah Jessica Parker was in London to promote her new movie, 'I Don't Know How She Does It'. The actress wore a black and yellow colour block frock with pink and white floral panels. Her dress is by Prabal Gurung, with black glitter heels by Charlotte Olympia.
Salma Hayek looked vibrant in a multicoloured snugly-fit floral sheath by Balenciaga. Ankle strap heels and a large orange Balenciaga tote finished her look.
Keira Knightley's silk-satin patterned dress is by Mary Katrantzou. She wore it for the photocall of her new movie, 'A Dangerous Method'. Her nude heels are by Jimmy Choo. I like her angular bob hairstyle.

Kate Bosworth was out in LA, wearing a cute printed strapless dress by Isabel Marant. She paired it with flat beige suede boots, also by Marant, and an Alexander Wang handbag.

Andrea Riseborough looked jazzy in a floral print Dolce & Gabbana dress, highlighted with orange panels. She wore gold pumps with it.





The Menswear Trend

Kate Winslet looked chic at the photocall for her new movie, 'Mildred Pierce'. The Oscar-winning actress wore a black one-button blazer by Helmet Lang, over a plain tank and belted shorts. She walked in high black peep-toe heels.

Alexa Chung was photographed just before her DJing gig at a fashion event in Sydney, Australia. She wore a buttoned up ivory shirt and black pencil skirt. Alexa styled her look with a red quilted Chanel bag, matching red lipstick and flat houndstooth sandals.

Evan Rachel Wood looked sleek at a photocall in Venice this week. She donned a black Dolce & Gabbana suit, teamed with a white ruffled-neck blouse. I love her houndstooth heels, which are by Salvatore Ferragamo.

Monica Bellucci is another actress who adopted the menswear trend in Venice. She wore a white buttoned down shirt under a tailored black waistcoat, with black suit trousers. She went a step further with the masculine trend by wearing flat black mens shoes and held a large carrier bag. I would've preferred a sexy pencil heel with this look.



Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Orange Dress Trend

Trendspotting

The Little Orange Dress



Firstly, I must admit that my least favourite colour is orange. The only thing orange that I own is a pencil, and that wasn't by choice. Secondly, orange, in it's brightest, boldest form is a Huge trend for the upcoming season. Sigh...I'm either going to have to embrace it or put on a pair of dark sunglasses to avoid the orangy glare.



Runway

 Orange dresses made a citrusy splash all over international runways for Spring 2011. The preferred shade by designers was tangerine. Silhouettes were kept simple, without many coloured accessories.


Celeb Style
Reese Witherspoon wears a Hanii Y mini with ruffled collar. Nude Christian Louboutin wedges accompany her dress.

Eva Longoria was spotted in a $35 apricot egg-shaped dress from ASOS, which she paired with matching Brian Atwood pumps. 

Kristen Cavallari glows in Miami, wearing a simple shift dress in fiery orange by Diesel. Her nude sandals are by Sergio Rossi.

Cheryl Cole wears a 3/4 sleeved version of the Little Orange Dress with pockets, which is by Giambattista Valli. Her T-bar sandals are by Giuseppe Zanotti.





Jessica Chastain wears a nectarine orange sheath dress by Bottega Veneta. She spiced it up with a stunning pair of pink & red sandals.

Katie Cassidy in a fruity mango shade, wears a fitted mini by Hervé Legér. Snakeskin Jimmy Choo pumps and clutch accessorized her look.

Emma Stone proves that redheads can also wear orange. Her short-sleeved Luca Luca dress is worn with peachy suede pumps by Brian Atwood.

Kate Bosworth wears a pair of black ankle boots and black sling bag with her persimmon shift dress, by Calvin Klein.



Get The Look

If you find that you're pro-orange, here are a few pretty dresses that you can add to your spring wardrobe.


1. The Office Dress. A tailored cotton sateen dress with pleated collar and cap sleeves. It's nipped in the waist with a matching belt. Wear it with high nude or animal print heels. $105 or R765 from Oasis

2. The Designer Dress. A silk shirtdress featuring epaulets on the shoulders and a tie-up belt. Wear it alone or over a pair of skinny jeans. This 'Jafartha' minidress is by Diane von Furstenberg. $385 or R2747 from Nordstrom

3. The Retro Dress. A youthful take on the orange trend with a 50's style fit and flare mini. This structured skater dress can be paired with black accessories for a retro-rock inspired look. $95 or R678 from Topshop

4. The Weekend Dress. A comfy and casual dress by Whistles, with round neck, 3/4 sleeves, pockets and a gathered skirt. It has a waffle-weave cotton finish. It can be worn with a blazer or leather jacket, fedora and ankle boots. £95 or R1102 from Asos

5. The Girly Dress. A sleeveless deep coral dress with ruffle tie-up neck and ruched waist. Wear with a pretty pair of gold heels and a clutch bag. £12 or R145 from Dorothy Perkins

6. The Everyday Dress. A simple silk-crepe summer dress that can be worn on any occasion. This House of Holland dress has an asymmetrical hemline and a digital Harris tweed print. Belt it, wear it with a printed scarf, wedges, flats or heels. £195 or R2262 from Asos





Tips on wearing the trend
*An orange dress paired with orange accessories is a recipe for a satsuma-like disaster. Stick to neutral shoes, belts and bags in brown, black, white or tan. For a refreshing twist, add purple, pink or turquoise. 
*To choose the correct shade of orange for your skin tone; hold the dress up to your face, if it brightens your complexion, that's the colour for you. It if leaves you looking pallid and dull, try a different shade.
*A fake orange tan + an orange dress = the human carrot.
*Gold jewellery adds a glamorous touch.
*Orange dresses in a luxurious fabric and sophisticated design can replace your LBD for stylish summer nights. 
*Make up should be kept minimal; neutral toned eye-shadow, sienna blush and a light coloured lipstick or gloss.


Monday, July 18, 2011

Trends at Cape Town Fashion Week 2011

Trendspotting

Cape Town Fashion Week 2011



For those us not lucky enough to attend Cape Town Fashion Week this year..there are always the pictures to admire. I've seen all the shows online, so that I could round up the best looks off the runway. These are the hottest trends bubbling under for Spring/Summer 2011-12.



Colour Blocking


We've already seen the colour block look on countless celebs and in magazines. Good to see that it finally made its way down the South African runway. Michelle Ludek paired a sheer white top over a hot pink vest and dark grey pants. Stephania Morland dazzles with a tri-coloured metallic frilled mini. Thula Sindi contrasts cerise with black. Danielle Margaux channels Gucci with a turquoise and royal blue satin ensemble. Gavin Rajah's red and black striped dress reminds me of Prada's Spring 2011 collection. Leigh Schubert takes on the trend with muted tones and vertical panels. Habits combines two popular colours, purple and orange.



Maxis



Meet your new length for Summer - the Maxi. Its flowing, feminine and flattering. Both skirts and dresses were seen sweeping the floor. The shapes were either straight or bias-cut. Fabrics used were soft, silky, sheer or pleated.


Shorts

Shorts...for Spring. It's a no-brainer. Lengths went from itsy and ripped at Lisp to cuffed and knee-length at Nucleus. Shorts were styled both casually and formally. Strappy sandals, long necklaces and leather belts completed the look.


Printed Dresses

I Love this trend, if only I could pull it off. Printed dresses added so much lightness, joy and femininity to Fashion Week. Different blue hues were wrapped in a long satin dress at Thula Sindi. Love the vintage floral print on this short dress by Lisp, it looks like Mary Poppins' carpet bag. Billowing halter neck gowns were seen in several colours at Habits. A green tropical print mini shown at Carducci. Michelle Ludik paired her silky ink-blot dresses with big, bold accessories and funky feathered shoes. Gavin Rajah toughened up his flowy print gowns with metallic leather biker jackets.




Previously: Colour trends at Cape Town Fashion Week.


Friday, July 8, 2011

Trend of the Week - Frills

Trendspotting
Frills 


I finally get to do a trend post that refers to my Blog's name. There were so many glam events this week. The haute couture shows in Paris, The 'White Fairy Tale Love Ball' and the premiere of the final Harry Potter movie. Frills were in abundance at all these fashionable gatherings.




At a photocall for the final Harry Potter movie, Emma Watson wore a sheer back lace dress by Rafael Lopez, which had a nude inner dress. The sleeves and hem were adorned with black frills.

Clemence Poésy attended the 'Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows Part 2' Premiere wearing a white Nina Ricci dress that's swirled in ruffles. I like that she paired it with a black skinny belt and black bow heels.

Alexa Chung was in Paris for Chanel's Fall 2011 Couture presentation. She wore a black cocktail dress by Chanel, naturally, which had a white frilled neckline. Black oxfords and a Chanel chain bag completed her look.



The 'White Fairy Tale Love Ball' was hosted by designer Garavani Valentino in France earlier this week. The white dress code brought about many ruffled dresses. 

Margherita Missoni wore a dress from her family's design label. Her spaghetti strap gown had lines of sliver beading with layered frills at the hip and hemline.

Anne Hathaway looked like a scene out of the 'Princess Diaries' in a Valentino gown, with silver-trimmed frills. A tiara Alice band and loose waves added to her fairytale look.

Italian socialite, Bianca Brandolini d'Adda also chose a gown by Valentino. The pleated strap gown was covered in rows of small frills.





Anna Dello Russo attended the 'White Fairy Tale Love Ball' in a Roberto Cavalli gown with a fully frilled mermaid train. A rose-lined netted fascinator topped off her bridal-like look.
Emma Watson was enveloped by tons of tulle frills, in this grey Oscar de la Renta gown. She wore it to the World Premiere of 'Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows Part 2'.




Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Red Lace Dress Trend

Trend Spotting

The Red Lace Dress



The red lace dress has been a favourite amongst celebrities, stylists and models. The subject of this trend is a 3/4 or long sleeved dress, with round neck and hemline above the knee. The vintage-inspired red lace dress has a babydoll shape, whereas the modern version is more fitted. The colour ranges from coral to scarlet to deep burgundy. 



Celebrities that are on board with the red lace dress trend.



Top Row
Rachel Bilson shoots a campaign for Sunglasses Hut wearing a French Connection Fast Anna lace dress. She styled it with sheer black stockings and black suede ankle boots.
Britain's newest style icon, Pippa Middleton wears a long-sleeved version of the dress, also by French Connection.
Nicole Kidman in a fitted lace dress by L'Wren Scott. She paired it with red and white printed Charlotte Olympia heels.
Ginnifer Goodwin wears a romantic red lace dress with nude underlay by Valentino.


Bottom Row
Michelle Williams wears the most popular of all red lace dresses, by Erdem. She added leopard print heels to the mix. The dress has been sold-out everywhere.
Alexa Chung wears the same Erdem 'Margot' dress for a spread in Net-a-Porter magazine. The dress looks so different on both ladies.
Isla Fisher went for a darker shade of lace, in a sparkly, high-neck dress by Elise Øverland.
Natalia Vodianova models the lacey focal piece of Etam's new collection.


Get the Look
1. Dress by Therapy. A scalloped edge lace dress with sheer sleeves. £20 or R215 from houseoffrasier.co.uk

2. AM to PM dress by Backstage. A bodycon long-sleeved crimson dress with low back. $149.99 or R1010 from gluestore.com.au
3. Fast Anna dress by French Connection. Get Rachel Bilson's look with this fully lined strawberry red dress. $188 or R1265 at frenchconnection.com
4. Cristina lace dress. My favourite pick, a 3/4 sleeve babydoll dress with pleated skirt. Includes a tan skinny belt. £26.99 or R292 at missguided.co.uk
5. Dress by Dorothy Perkins. Try the trend without the sleeves in a babydoll 50's style scarlet dress. £40 or R433 from dorothyperkins.com
6. Nicole by Nicole Miller dress. A 60's shift dress with crochet trimmed sleeves and neckline. $34.99 or R235 from jcpenny.com


If you're not really a 'red' person, try the trend in a more muted colour, like Katie Cassidy did (below) in a peachy coral lace dress by Bec & Bridge. She paired her dress with matching suede Brian Atwood pumps.


Steal Her Style

Dress by Topshop. A sweetheart lace bodycon dress with 3/4 sleeves and scalloped hem. 

£40 or R433 from topshop.com

Matching heels in a different make. Steve Madden coral suede 'Bevv' pumps. 

$69.90 or R470 from nordstrom.com



Hope that this feature helps you find your perfect 'little red lace dress'.





Happy Shopping!



Thursday, June 30, 2011

Trend of the Week - Houndstooth

Trendspotting

Houndstooth Print



I love houndstooth print, it looks refined and rock-chic at the same the time. Originated in Scotland, the two-tone fabric is made up of uneven checks. I prefer the combination of black-and-white, any other colour in this print just doesn't have the same effect. 



Houndstooth can be incorporated into your wardrobe in small doses. Start with a shoe, handbag or belt, move on to a jacket or skirt and if you're bold enough, wear a complete houndstooth outfit. But remember to balance it off with neutral accessories. This Tuesday, three starlets started what I hope is going to be a re-emergence of the houndstooth trend. 



Selena Gomez was in New York on Tuesday for an interview on SiriusXM Radio. The young star wore a cute pair of black and white houndstooth shorts by Nuj Novakhett. She paired it with a sheer black long-sleeved top by Robert Rodriguez. Black mid calf boots kept her look casual.



Ashley Greene attended the Salvatore Ferragamo Resort 2012 presentation in New York, also on Tuesday. The Twilight star wore a belted ivory dress with v-neck and emphasized shoulder detail. She added a touch of houndstooth with a Salvatore Ferragamo clutch bag. The contrast of the ruby red heels look fabulous.



Teresa Palmer also attended the Salvatore Ferragamo show, wearing an outfit by the designer. The Australian actress chose a bold black and white houndstooth wrap-dress from Ferragamo's Fall 2011 collection. She wore simple black heels with it and held a silver clutch bag.



Saturday, June 18, 2011

Trend of the Week - Sea Green Dresses



This week I was delighted to see a variety of sea green dresses worn by celebs. Dark or light, this is my favourite colour of the moment. It's such a tranquil shade, making one think of exotic beaches and pistachio ice cream. 




Cameron Diaz looked chic in Berlin, wearing a mint green shirt dress by Akris. It is well paired with a tan double layered belt by Phillip Lim and strappy Sergio Rossi heels. 



Dusky beauty Eva Longoria wears an asymmetrical Chantilly lace dress in light teal, which is by Monique Lhuillier. I'm not fond of the chunky satin heels with it but Eva still manages to look fabulous.


Emma Roberts showed off her classic style at the 'Today Show' in New York. The actress wore a pretty ice mint silk organza dress with black frilled collar. It is by Saudi Arabian designer, Razan Alazzouni. Emma paired the dress with black Brian Atwood pumps.


Elle Fanning is dressed in a gorgeous frock by Marc Jacobs' Resort 2012. Her tulle turquoise gown is adorned with flower motifs. Elle contrasted the green hue with coral coloured heels by Chanel.


Monday, June 13, 2011

The Colour Blocking Trend

Colour Blocking


The 'Colour Blocking' trend has yet to have the mass appeal in South Africa as it does overseas. Essentially, colour blocking refers to wearing 'blocks' or a combination of different solid colours together in one outfit. Colours can be mixed, matched or clashed for maximum effect. It starts with effective colour blocking, which means wearing a single bold colour from head to toe. You can pair two or three contrasting colours, anything more than four is excessive. These are some inspiring colour blocking looks off the runway.


1. An Issa outfit in cerise and purple.
2. Nina Ricci pairs fluorescent pink with canary yellow.
3. At Giambattista Valli, orange and beige were put together.
4. Orange and turquoise are a vibrant combination at Prabal Gurung. 
5. Richard Nicoll merges salmon, tangerine and hot pink.
6. At Etro, a bright shade of blue was mixed with rust.
7. Orange, pink and black was shown together on the Jil Sander runway.
8. Diane von Furstenberg united purple and orange and added an orange clutch.

9. Avocado green, neon yellow and black is eye catching at Burberry Prorsum.

10. Louis Vuitton merged ruby red with deep violet and black.



How to Colour Block


To get the colour block trend right, you have to know which colours complement each other best. As fun as it sounds, you can't just pile on every colour you find in your wardrobe, you will end up looking like the human rainbow. It's good to anchor your outfit with a neutral colour like black, white, grey or beige. To find out which colours are complementary, the use of this colour wheel will help.




How to use the Colour Wheel


When colour blocking your outfits, try out these combinations:



*Analogous colours, which are any three colours lined up next to each other on the colour wheel. Example: blue, blue-violet and violet.

*Complementary colours. These are colours placed directly opposite each other on the wheel. Like red and green or yellow and violet.

*90 degree angles. Combine colours that are at a right angle with each other. Example: Orange-yellow and green or red and violet.

*T colours. These are colours that form a 'T' shape. Like yellow, purple and orange-red.

*Jewel Colours are equally rich and flatter each other, such as emerald green and ruby red.

*Keep colours in the same saturation. Pastels with pastels, neons with neons.

*Pink trick. You can substitute 'pink' for 'red' and use all the same combinations.




Now that you know how to efficiently use colour, it's time to put that eye-catching outfit together. There are two ways you can do this - the right way and the bright one. For me, the combination of too many bright colours in the wrong proportions look loud and garish. You will see the difference between the 'animated' and 'understated' below.



Brights

Camilla Belle wears a tri-colour ensemble by Gucci. Her tangerine blazer is worn over a purple top and emerald green pants. She also wears green Gucci heels. A fourth colour is introduced with the neutral gold belt.
Cheryl Cole is highly pigmented in an orange ruffle top, aqua belt and violet high waisted flare pants that are far too long.
Teresa Palmer wears a multi-coloured Versus dress, with handkerchief neckline, vertical and horizontal stripes.
Leona Lewis pairs a neon yellow bustier with a hot pink pencil skirt. I like these two colours together but this outfit is too tight and midriff baring.
Rihanna wears a cropped purple jersey with prison orange pants and gold pumps. Her red hair counts as a fourth colour, right?


Colour Do's
Demi Moore chooses an age appropriate colour block outfit. She wears red satin pants from H&M with a simple white top and long black jacket by Elize Overland.
Olivia Palermo looks so chic in a bright pink blazer, grey shirt and black leather Tibi shorts. Her olive green satin Charlotte Olympia pumps work with this look.
Nina Dobrev looks cute in a light grey and neon yellow colour block dress by Jay Godfrey.
Nicole Scherzinger stylishly clashes green and orange, with an addition of black accessories.
Cheryl Cole gets it right this time in a cream blazer, baby pink t-shirt and royal blue pants. I adore the electric blue and nude heels she wears, which are by Christian Louboutin.




If you're still a little colour shy, you can start off with a bright handbag, necklace, head band or belt. This trend is such a fun and exciting way to experiment with different colour combinations. It's up to you to interpret it according to your personal style.