Senin, 28 Januari 2013

If You Crave Color, You're Going to Love Spring 2013


After what seems like a long, dreary winter, there's nothing we look forward to more than the cheerful colors of spring. The runway this season witnessed both the traditional spectrum of bright, bold hues as well as some less traditionally spring colors in the form of serious jewel tones. From Oscar de la Renta's shocking pink to Michael Kors' saturated yellow, this season is anything but drab. Go ahead and satisfy your color cravings by shopping 8 of spring's most vibrant colors now.

 
  • Hello Sunshine

    This season's yellow is definitely not that mellow. On the contrary, fashion houses like Michael Kors and Oscar de la Renta proved this time around that brighter is better. Our pick? This boxy tweed yellow jacket from Alice + Olivia. A raw trim gives this bright-hued topper a classic look, while metallic threading keeps it young and fresh. Pair over a black frock for a bold splash of color.

    Alice + Olivia Princeton Box Jacket $396

    Hello Sunshine
  • The Grass Is Greener

    Designers like Vera Wang and Reem Acra showed off some mean shades of green including kelly, forest and even spearmint. With so many options out there, it's hard to pick a favorite but this striking dress from Phillip Lim is definitely high up on our covet list. Hand-embellished with dark green and silver sequins along with panels of white and black chiffon, this sleeveless frock makes for a sparkling choice when going out.

    3.1 Phillip Lim Sequined Silk Dress $950

    The Grass Is Greener
  • Red Hot

    From Proenza Schouler's shiny fire engine red to Prabal Gurung's sultry siren version, the color red has never looked this provocative. Fiery and alluring, make sure to leave the focus on the hue by paring your color with minimal accessories and neutral colors. Or mix it up by incorporating tribal necklaces like the one attached to this sexy River Island peplum top.

    River Island Peplum Top with Necklace Detail $49.11

    Red Hot
  • Purple Reign

    Catered to the ultra-feminine set, pretty purples look divine when finished in luxe satin or a lightweight silk as proven by the likes of Vera Wang and J. Mendel. However, power players should not be discouraged as this royal hue also took form in sharp tailored pieces a la Elizabeth & James. We dare you to resist the gorgeous combination of leather and breezy silk on this form-fitting dress from fashion-forwad label Cushnie et Ochs.

    Cushnie et Ochs Draped Full Skirt Dress $1995

    Purple Reign
  • Shock in Pink

    If you have seen Oscar de la Renta's Spring collection, then the image of Cara Delavigne in a shocking pink tutu is the first thing that probably comes to mind when talking this vibrant-filled hue. Unlike seasons past, this spring's pink is rich and sophisticated — picture a Marchesa encrusted floor-length gown or a breezy silk rose-petal Donna Karan frock. Get in on this eye-catching trend with this lovely form-fitting high-waisted pencil skirt from Aqua that borders on both sweet and sexy.

    Aqua Brando Bow High Waist Pencil Skirt $98.22

    Shock in Pink
  • The Icy Chill

    The icy chill continues into spring courtesy of the metallic trend. Designers like Reed Krakoff and Prabal Gurung mixed light-reflecting silvers with muted grays, thus creating an alternative neutral to beiges and browns. Sophisticated yet contemporary, spring's new metallic feels fresher than ever. Give your grays a more feminine flair by combining barely-there pinks and icy purples like this modern boxy shirt from Markus Lupfer.;

    Markus Lupfer Metallic-Sleeved Cotton Stretch Jersey Top $#17

    The Icy Chill
  • The Sophisticated Blue

    Luxurious jewel tones also hit the runway, giving typical springy pastels and brights some competition. A big hit? Cool navy blue, which started the season in a beautiful way as seen on gorgeous floor length gowns at Jason Wu and Anna Sui. Incorporate this mature hue into your everyday wardrobe with this effortlessly chic blouson dress from Zara.

    Zara Dress with Elasticated Waist $59.90

    The Sophisticated Blue
  • Orange for the Win

    While last spring's orange teetered on fluorescent, this season's version is more mature thanks to a matte electrifying finish. Shown by the likes of Carolina Herrera and Helmut Lang, orange looked just as polished on a structured jacket as it did on a sweeping floor length gown. Our pick? These nifty Margiela lace-up oxfords.

    MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Lace up Oxfords $450

    Orange for the Win
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  • Hello Sunshine

    This season's yellow is definitely not that mellow. On the contrary, fashion houses like Michael Kors and Oscar de la Renta proved this time around that brighter is better. Our pick? This boxy tweed yellow jacket from Alice + Olivia. A raw trim gives this bright-hued topper a classic look, while metallic threading keeps it young and fresh. Pair over a black frock for a bold splash of color.

    Alice + Olivia Princeton Box Jacket $396

    Hello Sunshine
  • The Grass Is Greener

    Designers like Vera Wang and Reem Acra showed off some mean shades of green including kelly, forest and even spearmint. With so many options out there, it's hard to pick a favorite but this striking dress from Phillip Lim is definitely high up on our covet list. Hand-embellished with dark green and silver sequins along with panels of white and black chiffon, this sleeveless frock makes for a sparkling choice when going out.

    3.1 Phillip Lim Sequined Silk Dress $950

    The Grass Is Greener
  • Red Hot

    From Proenza Schouler's shiny fire engine red to Prabal Gurung's sultry siren version, the color red has never looked this provocative. Fiery and alluring, make sure to leave the focus on the hue by paring your color with minimal accessories and neutral colors. Or mix it up by incorporating tribal necklaces like the one attached to this sexy River Island peplum top.

    River Island Peplum Top with Necklace Detail $49.11

    Red Hot
  • Purple Reign

    Catered to the ultra-feminine set, pretty purples look divine when finished in luxe satin or a lightweight silk as proven by the likes of Vera Wang and J. Mendel. However, power players should not be discouraged as this royal hue also took form in sharp tailored pieces a la Elizabeth & James. We dare you to resist the gorgeous combination of leather and breezy silk on this form-fitting dress from fashion-forwad label Cushnie et Ochs.

    Cushnie et Ochs Draped Full Skirt Dress $1995

    Purple Reign
  • Shock in Pink

    If you have seen Oscar de la Renta's Spring collection, then the image of Cara Delavigne in a shocking pink tutu is the first thing that probably comes to mind when talking this vibrant-filled hue. Unlike seasons past, this spring's pink is rich and sophisticated — picture a Marchesa encrusted floor-length gown or a breezy silk rose-petal Donna Karan frock. Get in on this eye-catching trend with this lovely form-fitting high-waisted pencil skirt from Aqua that borders on both sweet and sexy.

    Aqua Brando Bow High Waist Pencil Skirt $98.22

    Shock in Pink
  • The Icy Chill

    The icy chill continues into spring courtesy of the metallic trend. Designers like Reed Krakoff and Prabal Gurung mixed light-reflecting silvers with muted grays, thus creating an alternative neutral to beiges and browns. Sophisticated yet contemporary, spring's new metallic feels fresher than ever. Give your grays a more feminine flair by combining barely-there pinks and icy purples like this modern boxy shirt from Markus Lupfer.;

    Markus Lupfer Metallic-Sleeved Cotton Stretch Jersey Top $#17

    The Icy Chill
  • The Sophisticated Blue

    Luxurious jewel tones also hit the runway, giving typical springy pastels and brights some competition. A big hit? Cool navy blue, which started the season in a beautiful way as seen on gorgeous floor length gowns at Jason Wu and Anna Sui. Incorporate this mature hue into your everyday wardrobe with this effortlessly chic blouson dress from Zara.

    Zara Dress with Elasticated Waist $59.90

    The Sophisticated Blue
  • Orange for the Win

    While last spring's orange teetered on fluorescent, this season's version is more mature thanks to a matte electrifying finish. Shown by the likes of Carolina Herrera and Helmut Lang, orange looked just as polished on a structured jacket as it did on a sweeping floor length gown. Our pick? These nifty Margiela lace-up oxfords.

    MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Lace up Oxfords $450

    Orange for the Win
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  • Hello Sunshine

    This season's yellow is definitely not that mellow. On the contrary, fashion houses like Michael Kors and Oscar de la Renta proved this time around that brighter is better. Our pick? This boxy tweed yellow jacket from Alice + Olivia. A raw trim gives this bright-hued topper a classic look, while metallic threading keeps it young and fresh. Pair over a black frock for a bold splash of color.

    Alice + Olivia Princeton Box Jacket $396

    Hello Sunshine
  • The Grass Is Greener

    Designers like Vera Wang and Reem Acra showed off some mean shades of green including kelly, forest and even spearmint. With so many options out there, it's hard to pick a favorite but this striking dress from Phillip Lim is definitely high up on our covet list. Hand-embellished with dark green and silver sequins along with panels of white and black chiffon, this sleeveless frock makes for a sparkling choice when going out.

    3.1 Phillip Lim Sequined Silk Dress $950

    The Grass Is Greener
  • Red Hot

    From Proenza Schouler's shiny fire engine red to Prabal Gurung's sultry siren version, the color red has never looked this provocative. Fiery and alluring, make sure to leave the focus on the hue by paring your color with minimal accessories and neutral colors. Or mix it up by incorporating tribal necklaces like the one attached to this sexy River Island peplum top.

    River Island Peplum Top with Necklace Detail $49.11

    Red Hot
  • Purple Reign

    Catered to the ultra-feminine set, pretty purples look divine when finished in luxe satin or a lightweight silk as proven by the likes of Vera Wang and J. Mendel. However, power players should not be discouraged as this royal hue also took form in sharp tailored pieces a la Elizabeth & James. We dare you to resist the gorgeous combination of leather and breezy silk on this form-fitting dress from fashion-forwad label Cushnie et Ochs.

    Cushnie et Ochs Draped Full Skirt Dress $1995

    Purple Reign
  • Shock in Pink

    If you have seen Oscar de la Renta's Spring collection, then the image of Cara Delavigne in a shocking pink tutu is the first thing that probably comes to mind when talking this vibrant-filled hue. Unlike seasons past, this spring's pink is rich and sophisticated — picture a Marchesa encrusted floor-length gown or a breezy silk rose-petal Donna Karan frock. Get in on this eye-catching trend with this lovely form-fitting high-waisted pencil skirt from Aqua that borders on both sweet and sexy.

    Aqua Brando Bow High Waist Pencil Skirt $98.22

    Shock in Pink
  • The Icy Chill

    The icy chill continues into spring courtesy of the metallic trend. Designers like Reed Krakoff and Prabal Gurung mixed light-reflecting silvers with muted grays, thus creating an alternative neutral to beiges and browns. Sophisticated yet contemporary, spring's new metallic feels fresher than ever. Give your grays a more feminine flair by combining barely-there pinks and icy purples like this modern boxy shirt from Markus Lupfer.;

    Markus Lupfer Metallic-Sleeved Cotton Stretch Jersey Top $#17

    The Icy Chill
  • The Sophisticated Blue

    Luxurious jewel tones also hit the runway, giving typical springy pastels and brights some competition. A big hit? Cool navy blue, which started the season in a beautiful way as seen on gorgeous floor length gowns at Jason Wu and Anna Sui. Incorporate this mature hue into your everyday wardrobe with this effortlessly chic blouson dress from Zara.

    Zara Dress with Elasticated Waist $59.90

    The Sophisticated Blue
  • Orange for the Win

    While last spring's orange teetered on fluorescent, this season's version is more mature thanks to a matte electrifying finish. Shown by the likes of Carolina Herrera and Helmut Lang, orange looked just as polished on a structured jacket as it did on a sweeping floor length gown. Our pick? These nifty Margiela lace-up oxfords.

    MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Lace up Oxfords $450

    Orange for the Win

This season's yellow is definitely not that mellow. On the contrary, fashion houses like Michael Kors and Oscar de la Renta proved this time around that brighter is better. Our pick? This boxy tweed yellow jacket from Alice + Olivia. A raw trim gives this bright-hued topper a classic look, while metallic threading keeps it young and fresh. Pair over a black frock for a bold splash of color.

Alice + Olivia Princeton Box Jacket $396

Designers like Vera Wang and Reem Acra showed off some mean shades of green including kelly, forest and even spearmint. With so many options out there, it's hard to pick a favorite but this striking dress from Phillip Lim is definitely high up on our covet list. Hand-embellished with dark green and silver sequins along with panels of white and black chiffon, this sleeveless frock makes for a sparkling choice when going out.

3.1 Phillip Lim Sequined Silk Dress $950

From Proenza Schouler's shiny fire engine red to Prabal Gurung's sultry siren version, the color red has never looked this provocative. Fiery and alluring, make sure to leave the focus on the hue by paring your color with minimal accessories and neutral colors. Or mix it up by incorporating tribal necklaces like the one attached to this sexy River Island peplum top.

River Island Peplum Top with Necklace Detail $49.11

Catered to the ultra-feminine set, pretty purples look divine when finished in luxe satin or a lightweight silk as proven by the likes of Vera Wang and J. Mendel. However, power players should not be discouraged as this royal hue also took form in sharp tailored pieces a la Elizabeth & James. We dare you to resist the gorgeous combination of leather and breezy silk on this form-fitting dress from fashion-forwad label Cushnie et Ochs.

Cushnie et Ochs Draped Full Skirt Dress $1995

If you have seen Oscar de la Renta's Spring collection, then the image of Cara Delavigne in a shocking pink tutu is the first thing that probably comes to mind when talking this vibrant-filled hue. Unlike seasons past, this spring's pink is rich and sophisticated — picture a Marchesa encrusted floor-length gown or a breezy silk rose-petal Donna Karan frock. Get in on this eye-catching trend with this lovely form-fitting high-waisted pencil skirt from Aqua that borders on both sweet and sexy.

Aqua Brando Bow High Waist Pencil Skirt $98.22

The icy chill continues into spring courtesy of the metallic trend. Designers like Reed Krakoff and Prabal Gurung mixed light-reflecting silvers with muted grays, thus creating an alternative neutral to beiges and browns. Sophisticated yet contemporary, spring's new metallic feels fresher than ever. Give your grays a more feminine flair by combining barely-there pinks and icy purples like this modern boxy shirt from Markus Lupfer.;

Markus Lupfer Metallic-Sleeved Cotton Stretch Jersey Top $#17

Luxurious jewel tones also hit the runway, giving typical springy pastels and brights some competition. A big hit? Cool navy blue, which started the season in a beautiful way as seen on gorgeous floor length gowns at Jason Wu and Anna Sui. Incorporate this mature hue into your everyday wardrobe with this effortlessly chic blouson dress from Zara.

Zara Dress with Elasticated Waist $59.90

While last spring's orange teetered on fluorescent, this season's version is more mature thanks to a matte electrifying finish. Shown by the likes of Carolina Herrera and Helmut Lang, orange looked just as polished on a structured jacket as it did on a sweeping floor length gown. Our pick? These nifty Margiela lace-up oxfords.

MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Lace up Oxfords $450

This season's yellow is definitely not that mellow. On the contrary, fashion houses like Michael Kors and Oscar de la Renta proved this time around that brighter is better. Our pick? This boxy tweed yellow jacket from Alice + Olivia. A raw trim gives this bright-hued topper a classic look, while metallic threading keeps it young and fresh. Pair over a black frock for a bold splash of color.

Alice + Olivia Princeton Box Jacket $396

Designers like Vera Wang and Reem Acra showed off some mean shades of green including kelly, forest and even spearmint. With so many options out there, it's hard to pick a favorite but this striking dress from Phillip Lim is definitely high up on our covet list. Hand-embellished with dark green and silver sequins along with panels of white and black chiffon, this sleeveless frock makes for a sparkling choice when going out.

3.1 Phillip Lim Sequined Silk Dress $950

From Proenza Schouler's shiny fire engine red to Prabal Gurung's sultry siren version, the color red has never looked this provocative. Fiery and alluring, make sure to leave the focus on the hue by paring your color with minimal accessories and neutral colors. Or mix it up by incorporating tribal necklaces like the one attached to this sexy River Island peplum top.

River Island Peplum Top with Necklace Detail $49.11

Catered to the ultra-feminine set, pretty purples look divine when finished in luxe satin or a lightweight silk as proven by the likes of Vera Wang and J. Mendel. However, power players should not be discouraged as this royal hue also took form in sharp tailored pieces a la Elizabeth & James. We dare you to resist the gorgeous combination of leather and breezy silk on this form-fitting dress from fashion-forwad label Cushnie et Ochs.

Cushnie et Ochs Draped Full Skirt Dress $1995

If you have seen Oscar de la Renta's Spring collection, then the image of Cara Delavigne in a shocking pink tutu is the first thing that probably comes to mind when talking this vibrant-filled hue. Unlike seasons past, this spring's pink is rich and sophisticated — picture a Marchesa encrusted floor-length gown or a breezy silk rose-petal Donna Karan frock. Get in on this eye-catching trend with this lovely form-fitting high-waisted pencil skirt from Aqua that borders on both sweet and sexy.

Aqua Brando Bow High Waist Pencil Skirt $98.22

The icy chill continues into spring courtesy of the metallic trend. Designers like Reed Krakoff and Prabal Gurung mixed light-reflecting silvers with muted grays, thus creating an alternative neutral to beiges and browns. Sophisticated yet contemporary, spring's new metallic feels fresher than ever. Give your grays a more feminine flair by combining barely-there pinks and icy purples like this modern boxy shirt from Markus Lupfer.;

Markus Lupfer Metallic-Sleeved Cotton Stretch Jersey Top $#17

Luxurious jewel tones also hit the runway, giving typical springy pastels and brights some competition. A big hit? Cool navy blue, which started the season in a beautiful way as seen on gorgeous floor length gowns at Jason Wu and Anna Sui. Incorporate this mature hue into your everyday wardrobe with this effortlessly chic blouson dress from Zara.

Zara Dress with Elasticated Waist $59.90

While last spring's orange teetered on fluorescent, this season's version is more mature thanks to a matte electrifying finish. Shown by the likes of Carolina Herrera and Helmut Lang, orange looked just as polished on a structured jacket as it did on a sweeping floor length gown. Our pick? These nifty Margiela lace-up oxfords.

MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Lace up Oxfords $450

This season's yellow is definitely not that mellow. On the contrary, fashion houses like Michael Kors and Oscar de la Renta proved this time around that brighter is better. Our pick? This boxy tweed yellow jacket from Alice + Olivia. A raw trim gives this bright-hued topper a classic look, while metallic threading keeps it young and fresh. Pair over a black frock for a bold splash of color.

Alice + Olivia Princeton Box Jacket $396

Designers like Vera Wang and Reem Acra showed off some mean shades of green including kelly, forest and even spearmint. With so many options out there, it's hard to pick a favorite but this striking dress from Phillip Lim is definitely high up on our covet list. Hand-embellished with dark green and silver sequins along with panels of white and black chiffon, this sleeveless frock makes for a sparkling choice when going out.

3.1 Phillip Lim Sequined Silk Dress $950

From Proenza Schouler's shiny fire engine red to Prabal Gurung's sultry siren version, the color red has never looked this provocative. Fiery and alluring, make sure to leave the focus on the hue by paring your color with minimal accessories and neutral colors. Or mix it up by incorporating tribal necklaces like the one attached to this sexy River Island peplum top.

River Island Peplum Top with Necklace Detail $49.11

Catered to the ultra-feminine set, pretty purples look divine when finished in luxe satin or a lightweight silk as proven by the likes of Vera Wang and J. Mendel. However, power players should not be discouraged as this royal hue also took form in sharp tailored pieces a la Elizabeth & James. We dare you to resist the gorgeous combination of leather and breezy silk on this form-fitting dress from fashion-forwad label Cushnie et Ochs.

Cushnie et Ochs Draped Full Skirt Dress $1995

If you have seen Oscar de la Renta's Spring collection, then the image of Cara Delavigne in a shocking pink tutu is the first thing that probably comes to mind when talking this vibrant-filled hue. Unlike seasons past, this spring's pink is rich and sophisticated — picture a Marchesa encrusted floor-length gown or a breezy silk rose-petal Donna Karan frock. Get in on this eye-catching trend with this lovely form-fitting high-waisted pencil skirt from Aqua that borders on both sweet and sexy.

Aqua Brando Bow High Waist Pencil Skirt $98.22

The icy chill continues into spring courtesy of the metallic trend. Designers like Reed Krakoff and Prabal Gurung mixed light-reflecting silvers with muted grays, thus creating an alternative neutral to beiges and browns. Sophisticated yet contemporary, spring's new metallic feels fresher than ever. Give your grays a more feminine flair by combining barely-there pinks and icy purples like this modern boxy shirt from Markus Lupfer.;

Markus Lupfer Metallic-Sleeved Cotton Stretch Jersey Top $#17

Luxurious jewel tones also hit the runway, giving typical springy pastels and brights some competition. A big hit? Cool navy blue, which started the season in a beautiful way as seen on gorgeous floor length gowns at Jason Wu and Anna Sui. Incorporate this mature hue into your everyday wardrobe with this effortlessly chic blouson dress from Zara.

Zara Dress with Elasticated Waist $59.90

While last spring's orange teetered on fluorescent, this season's version is more mature thanks to a matte electrifying finish. Shown by the likes of Carolina Herrera and Helmut Lang, orange looked just as polished on a structured jacket as it did on a sweeping floor length gown. Our pick? These nifty Margiela lace-up oxfords.

MM6 Maison Martin Margiela Lace up Oxfords $450


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