Spring foward, literally with the new time change and all, into the wanderlust days of sunshine and all things peppy+bright. While the fashion world is busy with the Fall 2013 Runway Shows, I'm saying goodbye to my winter wear and gearing for Spring 2013 looks. On the runway for Spring 2013 collections, we saw ensembles embodying a nostalgia for whimisical places, feminine ideals, striking patterns, and a look that is effortless but ultra chic. The colors are bright and pastelly with just enough embellishments to not over-due a springtime look. As I perused through the images of the collections, I immediately thought of three styles that are going to truly map out Spring wear: THE THREE Ps, PEPLUMS, PRINTS & PINK. With that in mind, take inspiration from the looks curated below.
I love the pairing of textured/patterned prints with soft whimsy colors, keeping it casual cool, but still showing off your trendy side. Kick up your spring look with a punchy pink outfit paired with some mega flirty accessories. I'm still in love with how the peplum style is giving a whole new classic twist on women's fashion and making it a staple in one's wardrobe. Take a look below into the most creative Spring looks from various designers and collections. Enjoy! and Be creative!
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PEPLUMS
Oscar de la Renta
Aquilano Rimondi
Altuzarra
Burberry Prorsum
Altuzarra
Aquilano Rimonidi
Diane Von Furstenberg
DKNY
Aquilano Rimonidi
Calvin Klein
Aquilano Rimonidi
prints galore
Balenciaga
Marc Jacobs
Diane Von Furstenberg
Altuzarra
Louis Vuitton
Carolina Herrera
Dolce and Gabbana
Christopher Kane
Creatures of the Wind
Carven
DKNY
Altuzarra
Diane Von Furstenberg
Mary Katrantzou
DKNY
Chloe
DVF
Erdem
Hermes
Erdem
Gucci
Hermes
J. Mendel
Marni
Mary Katrantzou
Louis Vuitton
Mulberry
Oscar de la Renta
Erdem
Giambatista Valli
PINK
Oscar de la Renta
Christian Dior
Akris
Saint Laurent, formerly YSL
Akris
Blumarine
Burberry Prorsum
Carolina Herrera
Blumarine
Chloe
Chanel
Burberry Prorsum
Diane Von Furstenberg
DVF
3.1 Philip Lim
DVF
Christopher Kane
All images via Vogue.com
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