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However the designers at the fashion shows - New York, London, Paris and Milan - have already set the tone, and the trends, for what we will be wearing next season. And there is one thing for sure - where the designers go, the High Street is sure to follow.
It is wise to be ahead of the game as your knowledge of the trends for next season may influence the purchases that you make now – and in times of a recession it is always pleasing to know that your purchases will have style longevity.
So, what are the trends for s/s ’12 and more importantly, which ones will be accessible and translate well into your Wardrobe?
Remember that prints draw the eye in and can add pounds, so wear them with caution and only on the parts of your body to which you are happy to draw attention. A darker background will always be more flattering.
The good news is that lots of the key pieces are available now so, think about investing in full skirts with nipped in waists, lace tops, petite stilettos or chunky block heels referencing the 1960’s, ladylike handbags, printed trousers, mannish tailoring and don’t forget embellishment, embellishment, embellishment!
Click here to talk to Birmingham Personal Stylist Beth Goodrham about your wardrobe.
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