Show off your Underwear
Well, sort of. Boudoir seduction is a huge trend right now, with celebrities wearing barely-there dresses with bra-like tops. Look for corset-like dresses and tops. Lacy sheer chiffon or other materials commonly seen in lingerie are big on dresses, tops, and skirts this summer. |
Oversized Clutches
Celebrities and runway models are sporting oversized clutches this season. The material, pattern, and colour matters little with this trend, so you can choose one (or many) to match every outfit. The only rule: go big! The bigger the better (or at least the more stylish) is the only key to having a trendy bag this summer. |
Ruffles
Ruffles are getting bigger! We saw some smaller ruffles this spring on stars like Kate Hudson, but get ready for oversized ruffles! The key to mastering this trend is to only ruffle up one item. You'll like ridiculous if you wear everything with ruffles, of course. Keep the rest of your outfit simple and opt for oversized ruffles on a skirt, shirt, dress, or tank top. This trend is especially good news for flat-chested women, as ruffles tend to add extra dimension to the chest. |
Skinny No More
Put your skinny jeans away (though I wouldn't suggest throwing them out, as they will probably be back again within the next five years) ladies. It's time to welcome back wide leg trousers and flare jeans. .. again. Top designers like Prada have ditched the abnormally tight legs trend and opted for wide leg trousers with a higher waist and a belt. Skinnier flares are going to be more popular than full-blown bell bottoms. Pair wide leg trousers with heels.  |
Get Chunky
This summer is all about less jewelry -- that says more. It's time to invest in chunkier jewelry that brings a bold statement to your outfit. Gold is very much in style this summer, as are chunky cocktail rings, bangles and cuffs. Ethnic elements are in, as are crests and coat of arms symbols. Art deco shapes and stars are taking the runways and red carpets by storm, as are turquoise against gold and jewelry with ancient Greek, Egyptian, Asian, and Indian motifs. |