Last but (definitely) not least, Spring/Summer ’16 Fashion Week month has come to an end with Paris, the city of light, love and fashion. And since summer is just around the corner (actually, for us, SĂŁo Paulo citizens, it seems that the warmth decided to anticipate himself a couple months before it is supposed to), southern hemisphere collegiates can already start wearing the trends which were exposed to be worn only in a year! Lucky us!
Check out below wearable trends and looks from Paris Fashion Week, which you can start wearing right now!
All White
The color was in pretty much every designer’s collection. Lacey, sharp or bold, it’s your choice how to wear it – if you do it from head to toe, you will nail the trend!
Moncler Gammer Rouge, Dior, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga
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Romantic Rebel
There was as much laces and transparency in white as in black, creating the opposite of a girly effect. If you want a femme fatale look, it’s a great option to play peek-a-boo with some transparency. No better way to show your inner rebel if your style is more delicate!
John Galliano, Saint Laurent, Elie Saab, Ann Demeulemeester
Plaids: Checked!
Plaid is a print easy to please. But for this season, don’t even think about western cowboy’s plaid styles! We are looking for a more mature, taylored look. If it’s too serious for you everyday school look, you can wear it for work, and be the most stylish intern in your office!
Céline, Hèrmes, Chanel, Stella McCartney
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Flowered Prints
Either dressed up or down, it’s always a good idea to wear flowers, the symbol of spring!
Sacai, Paul and Joe, Roland Mouret, Giambattista Valli
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Pretty in Pink
By now, you know that Quartz, a light pink cold sobert color, is Pantone’s color of the year. We’ve already showed it to you 3 times in our reviews of the season’s previous fashion weeks. Aren’t you yet convinced to wear it? I’ll give you one last reason: It’s Pink October! (By the way, can you spot other trends we talked about mixed in the runway looks below?)
Paul and Joe, Chanel, Emanuel Ungaro, Emanuel Ungaro