The spring/summer season of 2011 is without a doubt one of the most interesting seasons in terms of fashion trends offering a multitude of suggestions women can use to perk up their look. However, it's not uncommon to analyze various fashion trends as well as designer creations and to realize that they cannot be applied very well in the real life, which can cause a lot of disappointment. If you are wondering what are the most wearable fashion trends of the spring/summer 2011 season check out some of these trends as you will surely find something that will appeal to you.
The latest fashion trends are a great source
of innovation when it comes to style, especially when we take look
at the collections of some of the most talented designers of the
moment.
However, not all the creations that designers make are designed to
be worn on a daily basis, some being only a beautiful expression of
their creative genius serving as artistic concepts. For fashionstas
with a high degree of practical sense this can sometimes be a
frustrating experience especially if these types of creations tend
to be on the spotlight. However since there are many brilliant
ideas that can be applied just the way they are, we've complied a
quick selection of some of the next season's most wearable fashion
trends:
Orange color trend: The spring designer collections are all
about high energy, enthusiasm and excitement. From a psychological
point of view all of these feelings are perfectly reflected by the
color orange which has an energizing effect, which is exactly what
some of the most important designers are trying to create by
displaying a few fabulous creations.
The collections from Carlos Miele, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Tory Burch,
Chris Benz, Brioni or Gucci were just a few of the collections that
helped popularize this trend through a series of wonderful feminine
designs.
Marc by Marc
Jacobs
Carlos
Miele
Cynthia
Steffe
Ruffian
Flared pants: Bringing up a modern interpretation of the
style that has become highly popular since the 70s the wide leg pants will be a hot trend
for the next season being comfortable and stylish.
The high waist and the classic look they provide will certainly be
an attractive feature for those who prefer to adopt a classic yet
stylish look that still follows some of the season's most important
trends. With a wide selection of both casual and formal choices
it's becoming abundantly clear that variations of this trend will
be everywhere in the following season.
Trench dresses: Although the military trend will be a little
less popular compared to the fall/winter season of 2010-2011, its
variations will continue to exist in different forms, trench coats
being one of them.
Combining femininity and masculinity in a clever manner, these
practical clothing items immediately create the impression of
femininity while also having a strong authority vibe attached to
them. Since they are highly versatile and practical they can be
accessorized in many different ways to suit a variety of
occasions.
DKNY
Cacharel
Angelo
Marani
Burberry
Prorsum
Biker jackets: For those who are not keen on the idea of
embracing overly feminine clothes that don't express their
personality properly, biker jackets are a good alternative they can
turn to.
Burberry Prorsum has launched an extremely modern and eye catching
collection that is based on this idea featuring a great variety of
different looks that can be obtained by using this concept.
Extremely useful for early spring months as well as colder summer
days, this is a fashion investment that will surely pay off in the
long run.
Stylish floral prints: Few things can express the summer
feeling and excitement better than a well chosen floral print
pattern to liven up any outfit. Whether you opt for a feminine
dress with small discreet prints or you choose to liven up your
wardrobe with beautifully printed shorts like the ones from
Collette Dinnigan's collection taking advantage of the multitude of
patterns available in the following season will demonstrate your
wonderful sense of style if you know how to choose them
wisely.
Photos via style.com


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