After seeing socks worn with sandals, and embroidered paisley tops walk down the catwalk, we too channeled our inner Nelson.
Whether it’s saving money next spring by recognising carryover trends or avoiding the horrible sense of walking into a mass seller not knowing what to look for, AskMen’s complete the training for you. Here’s what you want to find out from New York Fashion Week Spring 2011.
The days next New York Fashion Week are each time somewhat strange. The dirt is barely settling from every part of the shows, the taxis, plus the late nights, and that we're previously thinking what's to approach to come out of London and the rest of the shows about the perspective. But what NYFW does that none of the some others prepare, is lead the style for every one of those great thoughts that anchor the season. The New York collections come first, so we obviously support all our preferred designers, from Phillip Lim and Jason Wu to Rag & Bone in addition to Marc Jacobs, for making all of these bold declarations first...and so beautifully. So, here comes our list of the three spring 2011 styles that made the spring/summer shows so exclusive and iconic. And if you're like us, you'll would like to start giving selected of these trends a turn right now...those high-waisted wide-leg trousers and the dolman sleeve? We're on it.
Fashion trends
1.Women trousers - return of the Wide Leg Trouser For a number of of us, the high-waisted wide-leg trouser will in no way in fact go out of way. As a result, when we saw it popping up on practically everyone runways the sidewalks beyond the shows, included. We understood these '70s inspired bottoms were back with a revenge. Tory, Marc and Tommy make them to perfection.
2. Orange-happy colors Rich mango, persimmon, ripe pumpkin however you slice it, bold orange was single of spring/summer's sweetest color styles. Whether opposite with white at Marc or with girl black shoes at Chris Benz, this intense shade feels fresh once once more.
3. The last tip in new period is Pajama Party every day ! We're not sure how useful its, but we loved all the lots of plays on pajama dressing, from Karen Walker's sleepy slouchy dotted silk trousers.