Feminine Spring/Summer 2012 Trends – evoke your girly side!

Posted by Jamie Nicholson on Fri 27th January 2012 at 08:30 AM, Filed in Fashion DesignersStyling TipsTrends

This season, designers have really gone all out to bring us fashion lovers and shoppers a pleasant mix of feminine trends which will help bring life to dull, muted wardrobes.  Spring/Summer 2012 is set to be ultra girly whilst still appealing to a variety of women.

Angelic seems to sum up the iridescent trend.  Colours that seem to change when seen from different angles provide a feminine flare to spring.  At first glance it may seem subtle, but don’t be fooled – these exquisite garments can be attention grabbing.  Materials used to create this trend are usually sequins, metallic tread or lacquered surface as seen on the catwalks of Marc Jacobs, Christian Dior and Versace.

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Multi-Colour Metallic Shift Dress, £29.99 from New Look
Image courtesy of New Look

One of my favourite trends for this season is peplum detailing.  It is a short flared, gathered or pleated strip of fabric attached at the waist on a woman’s piece of clothing to create a hanging frill or flounce.  Extremely lady like and curve enhancing and was incorporated into the clothing of Giorgio Armani, David Koma and Zac Posen to bring femininity to their collections.  Peplums are usually a classic couture detail but they are finally making their mark on the high street.

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Love Label Peplum Skirt, £35.00 from Very.co.uk
Image courtesy of Very.co.uk

Lace adorned stunning floor length evening dresses on the catwalks of Roberto Cavalli, Pucci and Jonathan Saunders.  One of this season’s most beautiful and feminine trends which can add a luxury edge to clothing.  Gorgeous lace detailing was even incorporated into sweet day dresses and skirts too.

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Lace Bandage Dress, £119.00 from Mint Velvet
Image courtesy of Mint Velvet

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