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Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends: Still Loving… Black & White Prints

Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends: Still Loving… Black & White Prints

Black & White Prints
It seemed as though just about every type of print comes in black and white for spring: artistic, geometric, graphic, tribal, you name it. I especially like the mixed patterns at Naeem Khan.

(clockwise from top left) Carlos Miele, Jason Wu, Naeem Khan, Anna Sui, Malandrino, Isaac Mizrahi

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Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends: Still Loving… Watercolor Prints

Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends: Still Loving… Watercolor Prints

Watercolor Prints
Artistic prints have been all the rage for the past few seasons and spring is no exception.

(clockwise from top left) Luca Luca, Twinkle by Wenlan, Carlos Miele, Cynthia Steffe, Dennis Basso, Cynthia Rowley

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Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends: Still Loving… Denim Shorts

Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends: Still Loving… Denim Shorts

Denim Shorts
This summer I was all about my cutoffs. But for spring, I want to try a cuffed denim short, like the white ones at Monarchy or the distressed pair at William Rast. One look I will not be trying from the runway? Denim shorts over tights. I have never liked that look on anyone except models off duty.

(clockwise from top left) William Rast, Monarchy, Carlos Miele, L.A.M.B., Helmut Lang, Mulberry

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Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends: Excited For… Orange

Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week Trends Orange

Orange
Some people shy away from bright colors. But to me orange screams summer. I just want to get a tan, slip on a tangerine chiffon dress and jet off to St. Tropez sipping a mimosa. Hey, a girl can dream can’t she?

(clockwise from top left) Carolina Herrera, Elise Øverland, Carlos Miele, Diane von Furstenberg, Bibhu Mohapatra, Milly

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Fall 2009 NY Fashion Week Trends: Tired Of… One Sleeve

one-sleeveOne-shoulder is fine but I never understood one sleeve. I always feel bad for the bare arm, which must get incredibly cold.

(clockwise from top left) Alexander Wang, Badgley Mischka, Charlotte Ronson, Carlos Miele, Abaete, Rachel Roy

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