The dress is the key to style and femininity this season. Fashion designers tell king of color, Pantone, their dress tips for Spring 2008.
Must Have Dresses for Spring 2008.
- Lime evening dress - Carlos Miele
- Cotton/silk sundress with Tribal geometric embroidery – James Coviello
- A dress in solid vibrant colors or floral prints – Reem Acra
- Ashes of Roses and Steel Gray cocktail dress – Bill Blass
- A volume skirt in sonic green – Waleed Khairzad for Cynthia Steffe Spring 2008
- Flamingo Pink silk jersey dress – Michael Kors
With must-have dresses, go must have accessories. The belt is back in a big way. Wide or narrow, big-buckled or studded, drawing attention to the waist. Belted dresses, shirt jackets and skirts are a hot tip from Elle Tahari in Pantone's Report.
Must-have Accessories
- Wedge heels are in, high or low, to complement floaty maxi dresses. Pointed, spiky shoes are out, and cowboy boots are so last season.
- Lucite heels. Be it shoes, clutches or bracelets, Lucite is making a come back.
- Tote bags, vintage doctor-style and frame bags, and across-the-shoulder bags like the Prada Messenger.
- Kiss and lock clasp clutch bags - Granny Style, according to handbagdesigner101. Larger padlock clasps on shoppers are also it this season.
- Oversized jewelry, chunky bangles and metallic bracelets
- Anything in leopard print, be it belts, handbags or undies.
Must-have Colors
- Silver Gray, a keynote color which can be teemed with just about anything.
- Yellows, pinks and lilacs the color of crocuses and freesias brighten the season in bold floral prints.
- Vibrant Rococo Red and Snorkel Blue, energizing and uplifting. Red-hot dresses featured heavily in the September 2007 runways of New York Fashion week.
- Muted neutrals of Golden Olive and Croissant provide a backdrop for bolder colors.
The feminine and floaty fashion trends for Spring 2008 incorporate lace, ruffles, drapes and intricate pleats. Be it a mini or a maxi dress, the colors of the season combine keynote colours of silver gray, olive, beige and soft rose pinks and lilacs.
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