By NICKY CHAMP
I’m getting impatient. It’s not quite cold enough to wear heavy winter clothes, and it’s not quite warm enough to wear dresses and sandals. Although I keep seeing stunning Australian fashion on the David Jones and Myer runways, it has yet to drop into stores.
But when the hot weather hits, and that warm day coincides with payday, you’ll be ready. Here are seven easy ways to update your wardrobe for spring.
1. Fresh florals
Florals? For spring? Ground breaking.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by holster fashion. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
As Miranda Priestly so effortlessly pointed out in the Devil Wears Prada, designers do florals for spring every single year without fail. But I’m not complaining, I love them. This season punchy bright neon grounds are popular, as are pretty pinks, and black and whites.
2. Culottes
Okay, I get that not everyone is going to be on board with the idea of long shorts, but I’m just so excited about the possibility of not seeing exposed bum cheeks in denim cutoffs this summer.
3. Graphic prints.
Call it the Chloe influence, but the French fashion house has already inspired a thousand knockoffs of their black and white checks. Just like florals, graphic prints (mostly black and white) are often repeated by designers every year, but there’s one huge upside to this: your prints never look out of date. Winning.
Top Comments
So my Bonds nursing singlets underneath a T-shirt,that may or may not have baby vom stains on the shoulder, paired with LJ flash dance pants is not on trend?
Sure they are - go for it girl.
Everyone complains about being short but at least you can take hems up and tops are long enough for you. I'm 5'10 and have all but given up clothes shopping because nothing is EVER long enough!!! If anyone knows where to buy clothes for tall people please let me know :)
IF you're not averse to online shopping, ASOS have some great dedicated tall ranges.