We are approaching these months in which the sun is the main protagonist. And with it come the colors and flowers to bring joy back to us all.
Like every season, there are some guidelines to follow to set a trend. Some of them we already knew, we even have them in the wardrobe, but others will generate debate.
First of all, the key color of these spring and summer months will be lavender. A color for some very unflattering but for others incredible to create dream looks. How do you position yourself?
The midi skirt in any format will be a must for the season. Be it jean, pencil-shaped, vaporous, prizada, etc. Either way, if you don't have one in your closet, you need to get one right now.
Another trend we're already seeing in stores and styles at fashion weeks are the fringes. A detail that can make the difference to any trousers, skirt, dress, shirt or sweater. Try it!
The classic that never fails every year is the raincoat. And more this year that it is expected to be the jewel in the crown, as far as fashion is concerned. Of course, if you don't have one or you want to renew it, buy it in a beige or raw color, a shade that never fails and that goes with everything.
The pieces and shades that we won't stop to see everywhere will be the Safari. We'll see khaki jackets, beige frogs and more. A style with which you will not go unnoticed.
One thing that we will not stop seeing will be the jacket and pants dresses in pastel tones, combined with a basic blouse or T-shirt to give all the prominence that the dress deserves.
About accessories, we can talk about different trends. We're going to see a lot of the typicalshopping bag turned into an amazing bag. And if we talk about shoes, we can highlight the kitten heels, very unique for their small and thin heel and their pointed finish. Although they do not look very comfortable, they are quite the opposite. Not having a very high heel and the fact that they are attached to the foot make it the perfect shoe to dress up in your day-to-day life without having terrible foot pain.
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