Yellow: The explosion of color that characterizes the fashion S/S 2007, yellow will occupy one of the first places. It is usually not a color advisable for blondes, this color shall be so pre-pondered that its outcome is that it will become trendy in all its hues and tints, the best way to pick the hue is on the basis of skin tone, hair color and clothing matches to make. The utmost color to watch out for is a bright and vivacious yellow, perhaps on a dress or tunic, excellent for a party on the beach. From the fashion shows of: Versace, Ferragamo, Ruiz de la Prada, Diane von Fustemberg, Iceberg and Belstaff.
Gold and silver: After being the must colors of our winter, gold and silver will confirm a strong presence even in the spring collection. Beach handbags made with silver threads, Greek gold-colored tunics, accessories with the extra-shine effect, jewelled bustier, embrodiered dresses 1960's style: always in accordance with the style and the occasion, there are many different modes of interpretations. From the fashion shows of: Versace, Cavalli, L'Altra Moda, Dior By John Galliano, Emporio Armani, Antonio Berardi, Alexander McQueen and Ralph Lauren.
Pink: With this color, the summer makes a comeback and with it, the return of hyper-feminity. The color pink is the warm welcome in all its hues and tints, from antique pink to shocking pink. If this color is well-accpeted when dealing with details and accessories, on the other hand, the fashion shows opt for its total look. If you adore this color and never had the courage to wear it, if not in the version shirt or top, this is truly your moment! From the fashion shows of: Versace, Ferragamo, Valentino, Issey Miyake and Bottega Veneta.
Red: In homage to vivid colors typical of the summer season, a wide area is reserved to the color red, the color of happiness, and sensuality. From the long, elegant evening dresses, to the bolero, to sought-after details, it can be easily matched with a lipstick and nail polish of the same shade.
From the fashion shows of: Ermanno Scervino, Moschino, Ennio Capasa per Costume National, Emporio Armani and Yves Saint Laurent.
White: From the 1960's dresses to the baby doll in lace or brodiere anglais, from the classic shirt revisited in a hyper-feminine key, to the cache-coeur tunic, white is certainly the ace to have! This color is perfect for pale skin and gives the them a lunar, daphanous aspect, while those who have bronze and\or tan skin it gives off a seductive contrast. From the fashion shows of: Fendi, Louis Vouitton, Stella MacCartney, Trend Les Copains, Narciso Rodriguez, Ralph Lauren, Byblos and many, many others.
White and Black: For an androgynous style and soft optical illusions, the colors white and black consent a wonderful mix for formal occasions and elegant evenings. The classic black jacket with a white shirt was re-interpreted by various stylists while more concessions was made for the ladies, adding much more pronounced feminility with the addition of: tight-fitting jackets, an inauguration to unusual lengths and asymetric necklines. The shirts are embellished with flounces, lace, needlepoint and can be particularly highlighted with a singular piece of jewelery. Still and always perfect is a tallieur with hot pants. From the fashion shows of: Stella McCartney, Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Hermès, Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Paul Gaultier, Emporio Armani.
Gold and silver: After being the must colors of our winter, gold and silver will confirm a strong presence even in the spring collection. Beach handbags made with silver threads, Greek gold-colored tunics, accessories with the extra-shine effect, jewelled bustier, embrodiered dresses 1960's style: always in accordance with the style and the occasion, there are many different modes of interpretations. From the fashion shows of: Versace, Cavalli, L'Altra Moda, Dior By John Galliano, Emporio Armani, Antonio Berardi, Alexander McQueen and Ralph Lauren.
Pink: With this color, the summer makes a comeback and with it, the return of hyper-feminity. The color pink is the warm welcome in all its hues and tints, from antique pink to shocking pink. If this color is well-accpeted when dealing with details and accessories, on the other hand, the fashion shows opt for its total look. If you adore this color and never had the courage to wear it, if not in the version shirt or top, this is truly your moment! From the fashion shows of: Versace, Ferragamo, Valentino, Issey Miyake and Bottega Veneta.
Red: In homage to vivid colors typical of the summer season, a wide area is reserved to the color red, the color of happiness, and sensuality. From the long, elegant evening dresses, to the bolero, to sought-after details, it can be easily matched with a lipstick and nail polish of the same shade.
From the fashion shows of: Ermanno Scervino, Moschino, Ennio Capasa per Costume National, Emporio Armani and Yves Saint Laurent.
White: From the 1960's dresses to the baby doll in lace or brodiere anglais, from the classic shirt revisited in a hyper-feminine key, to the cache-coeur tunic, white is certainly the ace to have! This color is perfect for pale skin and gives the them a lunar, daphanous aspect, while those who have bronze and\or tan skin it gives off a seductive contrast. From the fashion shows of: Fendi, Louis Vouitton, Stella MacCartney, Trend Les Copains, Narciso Rodriguez, Ralph Lauren, Byblos and many, many others.
White and Black: For an androgynous style and soft optical illusions, the colors white and black consent a wonderful mix for formal occasions and elegant evenings. The classic black jacket with a white shirt was re-interpreted by various stylists while more concessions was made for the ladies, adding much more pronounced feminility with the addition of: tight-fitting jackets, an inauguration to unusual lengths and asymetric necklines. The shirts are embellished with flounces, lace, needlepoint and can be particularly highlighted with a singular piece of jewelery. Still and always perfect is a tallieur with hot pants. From the fashion shows of: Stella McCartney, Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Hermès, Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Paul Gaultier, Emporio Armani.
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