Spring fashions anchored with fresh playful patterns
13 Apr '06
2 min read
To be fashionable and attractive a ladies not only require a daring style but with a white-background print hitting two trends with one top, a bottom or dress, especially with spring's colour palette focused on neutrals.
Target collection features outfits decorated with bold prints and patterns of cherries, cowboy boots, graffiti, schoolgirl plaids by global British designer Luella Bartley's.
In a statement, Bartley explained her liking for striking flower print, poppy-pretty, her obsession for stripes, fruit prints which look crispy although she avoids complex artwork and cutesy things.
Bartley and her team designers get inspired from the streets or even a piece of art.
Fiera handbag collection has as many as 13 different prints, all representing Ferragamo brand signatures having patchwork effect of color, animal motifs, floral and geometric shapes.
James the director of women's leather goods at Salvatore Ferragamo had introduced the famous silk scarves in the late 1970s.
Everybody would not be comfortable wearing lots of bold prints, but these Ferragamo printed handbags are the perfect way to add a splash of color and interest to an outfit without feeling overwhelmed, said James.
The result is very fresh, young and playful, and a great way to liven up the spring wardrobe, he added.
According to the British designer, Tara Ryan, big, bold Hawaiian flowers are used for a loose profile like a caftan, while smaller prints work better on more fitted garments.