Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Trends: Double Breasted Trench Coats

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Neha Dhupia in a Trench Coat
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      From the Burberry runway, this trend is now becoming a huge hit among many Indian designers. The Indian runway is filled with these trench coats... Above are a few trends from the most stylish asos.com

Colours For Fall/Winter 2012-2013

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Oxblood Red: Oxblood red is by far the color of fall 2012. It was shown on the runways with black, gray, metallics, or emerald green.
Oxblood on the Indian Runway
Burnt Orange: This  quintessential fall color will remind you of the changing leaves. The Burnt Orange looks amazing with black, blue or chocolate brown.


 Cobalt Blue: Cobalt blue acts refreshingly sexy - bright enough to leave a strong impression, but in the same time to look sophisticated and balanced. You can wear this color with silver or pale pink, but the hottest combination this season is cobalt blue and black!

 Olive Green: Olive green is also very popular color right now and is shown almost on every runway this season. This is amazing neutral color, and looks great paired with soft coral pink, orange or pale purple.

Mustard Yellow: The mustard yellow is very appropriate color for autumn. Trade your neon yellow for mustard yellow! This gorgeous color looks spectacular with black, dark green or brown.
Few trends from Asos:
I love the top in the 1st image!!

 



 

 


 


Tricks to make neutrals work

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Neutrals with Formals work well

Try neutrals with texture: The good thing about greys and whites is that they highlight varying textures. We're all for playing with interesting weaves, stitches and seam details. Neutrals are pious colours, gentle and forever adapting, which makes experimenting fun.

Add the pop: If you go totally neutral and add a radically different colour in a detail or an accessory or pair it with another colour, the resultant 'pop' makes for a major style statement. Steer clear of neons with white or black to avoid the jarring, and start with a single colour per outfit.
Even a simple neckpiece can add the glam quotient


Pair neutrals together: Take a mini risk. When an LBD is layered under a brown leather jacket or a soft drape and worn with tights and boots, you're doing it right. Throwing seemingly opposite neutrals will result in a rather interesting potion!

Add details: Look for wonderful neutral jackets with contrasting trims and linings. Tan blazers or trenches look extra appealing with bold dark trims, black or tortoise shell buttons, buckles and dramatic linings. It's a great way to turn heads with a simple colour.


Go skinny: Neutral pants tend to have you look a tad wider than you'd probably like to. Try a leaner silhouette to minimise the bulk. Skinnies and well detailed breeches look absolutely divine and will make you look slimmer, taller, and on-trend.

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