Spring
summer trends
By
JADA April 23, 2004
There is nothing
like basking in the rays at Horseshoe Bay or out on the beautiful
Atlantic waters boating or fishing. And as summer is about having
fun in the sun it¹s all about looking fashionably fabulous
while doing so.
Mothers, kids trends for spring/summer are about fun, bright colours
and durable clothing for whatever situation your kids will find
themselves in this season.
From Jus Kidden to A.S Coopers and Pirates Port the racks and shelves
are stocked with bright v-necks or crew neck sleeveless tees, Capri
shorts that sit on the knee or just above and don¹t forget
the classic short shorts in white pale pinks and other pastel colours.
Skirts are very trendy this year and are styled in either a bubble
or ruffled look. Sandals in every colour are a huge trend while
jelly shoes, sandals and bags are making a huge come back this season.
It¹s all about sports for boys this year and drenching themselves
in their favorite team is sure to make a huge fashion statement.
Matching sporting game short sets with cap, Capri cargo shorts,
plaid shirts and the classic denim. Bright white kicks are what
every little boy should have in his wardrobe to compliment his attire
just right.
Mothers
we can¹t for get you this season spring fashion is about color,
dresses and floral prints and Reid and Front Street shops are sure
to have all your must haves for the upcoming season.
Color is a big trend from grassy greens to cotton candy pink and
warm corals. Pink and blue are two of the easiest colors to wear
but any color will do as long as bright, clear and flattering to
you.
Do: Mix color
with bright whites
Don't: Mix bright colors with black (i.e. A hot pink shirt with
black pants)
Prints are bold
and strong from floral to graphics and look great in a hue of bright
colors
Even black and white makes a statement with graphic and block prints,
and floral.
Do: Wear prints
to your frame: larger prints can overwhelm petite, ditsy prints
look lost on full-figured women.
Don't: Wear printed suits (i.e. matching top and bottom) and a definite
fashion no no is mix and matching any type of print.
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