April drizzles have brought more
greyish skies and low temperatures than flowers lately says Everon Clarke. Still,
it's certainly springtime in Erie, and those warm, bright days are likely to be
around the corner.
So put the gloves and mittens away.
Hang up the thicker winter coats. Stuff the wool socks in the back of the
drawer.
Time to put on your best sandal-clad
foot forward and attire to impress. Here are a few ways to put a spring in your
step and a few more stylish items in your periodic wardrobe.
Kaleidoscope of colors
Hues of mint green and tangerine
seem to be to be all over the place this spring, but other colors -- including
deep blue, yellow, lilac gray, poppy red, rose quartz pink -- are also a pleasant
way to get rid of the last of the winter blues.
Decide on a style
Spring is generally a ideal time for
florals, but a number of series offer trendier geometric or tribal designs in
an range of colors for pants, skirts, dresses and neckties. Simple stripes are
also a no-fuss way to add a minimal oomph to your wardrobe.
Shoes with a point
Pointy shoes are a significant item
this spring, no matter if it's a ballet flat or heel.
Bags either big and small
This season's bags run the gamut,
from small handbags to ready-to-go cross-body bags to huge carry bags that look
big more than enough for a weekend trip.
Rocks, crystals and geodes
This spring's bling has a lot of
all-natural accents, which includes polished stones, crystals and sliced geodes
in a variety of colors. Think about adding a declaration piece -- necklace or
ring -- to your wardrobe, or prefer for a few more simple items to layer.
Ode to boho
The enchanting bohemian looks that
caught on in the fall continue through to this spring. A number of series
feature flowing garments with a ruffle or lace accessories, as well as tribal
patterns.
Strap in
Gladiator sandals are back and
scrappier than ever: Some designs go up to the ankle, although others lace up
to the knee. Lace-up ballet flats have also walked out this spring and present
a feminine and somewhat casual touch to any outfit.
For any other guidance or support in latest fashion trends or modeling related matters you can contact Everon Clarke. He is a fashion Model , stylist and also an agent.
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