Feel free to add to this list but my current fashion favorites are:
Floral print dresses with leather jackets (back to that theme of great juxtapositions)
Structured velvet jackets and bustiers with a hint of silk or lace
90's denim button up shirts making a resurgence (and taking the place of lumber jack shirts, thank the Lord!)
Sequins that are still on our radar, but in healthy doses. My favorite is Lauren Conrad's look on the cover of Glamour: destroyed daisy dukes with a silver sequin tee.
Short cotton skirts with pointless, (but adorable!) colorful zippers
The Giorgio Armani fall line as showcased at fashion week. The bright orange, reds and pinks are delectable as the silk dresses that look like flower petals...sigh. Oh, and did I mention the green velvet is sheer opulence. Oh Giorgio... (http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/style/fashionweek/runway.html#/fall_2010_armani_giorgio/slide_show)
When DVF sticks to flirty, patterned dresses (ugh, pants and tee's that were incorporated in the spring line, you were way out of your element Diane-y)
Cornflower blue, so sexy. (Weeeeeelllll done on this one Versace)
Dislikes:
Christopher Kane's spring line of table cloths. Seriously, I just wretched. Admittedly, I'm not too familiar with Christopher, but when you make a spring line that is mostly nursery colored table cloth skirts and tops you deserve a "hell no, we won't wear." (backhand for a terrible transformation of the out of date lumberjack shirt I have in my closet...)
Pants that combine leather and denim- backhand Versace for trying to combine dominatrix and 70's flared jeans.
Alright, that's all I've got for now. After looking at all those malnourished models I'm gonna go eat some cookies in their honer.
Go get your trend on.
Xx Hannah
You mean to say that you like flirty dresses like these - http://www.nzgirl.co.nz/images/articles/story/new-in-store_spring07.jpg ? :-)
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