At last the Spring has arrived and not only the weather has
got brighter but the the trends around the key cities are beginning to bloom.
So at L&G we took a look at the key trends across the continents and at the
best way to accessorize the style.
Couture Pattern and
Prints - Patterns, Prints and couture are
big this season. These styles have been intricately and cleverly incorporated into
the spring and summer styles to bring a more textural element to designs and a
feminine look. Long necklaces and gemstone statement rings are a perfect way to
accessorize.
Collections: Garden of Stones, Stone Age and Candy Rocktail and
are a funky pieces of jewellery which will add another dimension to your outfit
www.loloandgalago.com
Hot in Paris - On
the Paris runways it is all about statement zips, leather gloves, print hats
and fringes. These styles work with the Large Statement Rings and Necklaces on our Rising Star, Exotic and Serpentine Collections.
Fringes - The
Fringe look will be huge this season and the forthcoming seasons, the style
adds an extra dimension and should be dressed with a simple and more elegant
design.
Collection: The 1950-Sixty, Shard and Tiger Claw collection
work well with the fringe trend www.logoandgalago.com
Bloc Colour
- This season there has been an overwhelming use of luxury fabrics, modern
dimensional techniques and bloc colour. These styles command dimensional pieces
and work well with accessories from the Number 8 and Imperial Collection.
Embroidery and Embellishment - is one of the key developments that has taken all
the runways by storm. Beads, sequins and sparkles have all be sewn into designs
to add a more detailed level of design to pieces. These designs work well with
the L&G Spice Trail and Exotic Glam collections.
New York Style –
Geometric, layering and abstract large shapes were a key look in New York with
Victoria Beckham leading the way. This look works well with more textural
designs. The L&G 1950 Sixty, Mini Ruffles, Fine Collections will add
another element to the look.
Written by Rosie May Reddington
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