Friday, March 18, 2011

Trends run the gamut from vivid ethnic prints to monochromatic minimalism

Hollywood's having a love affair with this lacy Nina Ricci dress.

Kate Beckinsale, Amanda Peet and even Kim Kardashian (during the NBA All-Star weekend) have put their spin on the girlie frock with ribboned waist and ruffled hem.

The British actress, who wore it in pale pink last September, opts for fairly classic styling with nude peep-toes and a bronze clutch. Meanwhile, Peet served it up with a twist last month, pairing her white version with sheer black polkadot tights and Mary Jane platform heels.

This spring, trends run the gamut from vivid ethnic prints to monochromatic minimalism, bold brights to barely there neutral hues, but the mix of patterns and shades we found most entrancing were the romantic, exuberant florals and abstracts.

It's the perfect time of year for polka dots to frolic with wildflowers and graphic prints to cuddle up with dainty roses.

There's a playful way to embrace what's fun about spring that begins with finding a printed top, skirt or dress that makes you want to lounge at a park or outdoor cafe. You might even find some prints and florals lurking in your closet that could benefit from a fresh perspective.

Sure, you can frolic in solids, but isn't there something about a flirty print that makes you want to go outside and twirl?

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