Stella McCartney Spring/Summer 2012 |
Stella McCartney Spring/Summer 2012 |
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There were many variations of the trend to be seen on the runway. Up-and-coming designer J.W. Anderson presented a more traditional version of the trend with his structured separates which came in nautical and floral prints, whereas Clements Ribeiro added edgy cut-out detailling to tap into two trends in one. It is important to remember that the head-to-toe pyjama look doesn't work for all and is best left to the more daring out there. If you want to dip your toe into the trend, try a pair of polka-dot silk trousers teamed with a plain t-shirt and a structured blazer, or a loose pyjama blouse with a high-waisted pencil skirt. The important thing to remember is that this trend is not an updated version of last season's traveller trousers - the prints should be traditional (think small florals or cute polka dots) and the trousers should be long and unstructured. The key to nailing this trend is to look relaxed yet elegant, and killer heels are the key piece to take this look from daytime to evening. Comfortable, chic and (thanks to some fantastic replicas on the high-street) affordable - what are you waiting for?
Stripes with structure - J.W Anderson, Spring/Summer 2012 |
Clements Ribeiro Spring/Summer 2012 |
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