Saturday, February 12, 2011

What Will You Be Rocking this Spring/Summer 2011?

Fashion in 2010 was slightly schizophrenic, tittering on two polar brinks. As Claudia recapped in her 2010 retrospective post, the wild and wacky as seen on Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Cher Lloyd were counterbalanced with minimalistic sleek chic propagated by Phoebe Philo and loved by style icons like Carey Mulligan, Clemence Poesy and Olivia Palermo. What lies ahead for 2011 though? Here I take a look into my magic fashion crystal ball to suss out the looks and trends that will dominate this spring/summer season - perfectly applicable to our warm climate.

The Future is Flawless
As seen at: Narciso Rodriquez and Prada Spring/Summer 2011

With a nod, a wink and a nudge to the minimalism of the '90s, Spring/Summer 2011 is a throwback to the sleek chic that dominated the era, with an updated element of architecture. Clean lines that accentuate the form are interspersed with sheer bits of transluscency for some sexy peek-a-boo skin action.

Get the face: Makeup is kept clean with hints of metallics like gold around eyes to illuminate. Dewy skin is a must here, so grab that exfoliator and go to town!

Get the look: Ultra, a new luxury womenswear line that is both stylish and sustainable.

Glam Rock and Roll
As seen at: Balenciaga and Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2011

Swapping sneers for studs and some swagger in your step is what glam rock and roll is all about in 2011. With an air of untamed magnetism, this look is one for the confident powerful new world lady, who mixes dainty sheath dresses with hard-edge leather jackets.

Get the face: Almost as if channeling the iconic Amazonian woman, the look emphasizes earthy tones like copper and bronze to add depth and ferocity to even the most demure lady.

Get the look: Zero to Ten, a new line that debuted at Malaysia-International Fashion Week 2010.

Building blocks of colour
As seen at: Diane von Furstenberg and Vena Cava Spring/Summer 2011

It's hard to be dour in the summer time sun, so put away the monochrome and celebrate colours instead. In 2011, the magic fashion crystal ball reveals splashes of bold colour in outfits. There's no two ways about this trend; flaunt your favourite colour in all its entirety!

Get the face: Youthfulness is the order of the day so makeup is kept fresh. You can't go wrong with a pink or purple eyeshadow with a coral-toned lip colour.

Get the look: Inspired by the exotic peacock, MAC's new collection, Peacocky, has a range of vibrant colours to experiment with.

Romance comes alive
As seen at: Zac Posen and Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2011

Maybe it's the allure of summer romances and spring flings but this year red dominates the streets. Closer to home, the trend not only fulfills the traditional expects of upcoming Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day but it also mirrors the rising sensuality celebrated on the runways.

Get the face: Luscious red lips are the order of the day with silky matte foundation being the perfect companion. Blush is most definitely a must for some fresh-faced charm.

Get the look: With offerings from Tom Ford, Lancome and Christian Dior, to name a few, the choice of red lips are plenty. Here's a guide to picking out the right red for you. Topshop Make Up has a range of blushes and of course, good ol' classics like Benefit's Benetint.

Here's a fun fact about trends. Did you know that the looks and trends we see on the runway are a product of five years of research? At the P&G Global Beauty Debate Event in Beijing, Vassiliki Petrou, the P&G Beauty Trend Expert, essentially the lady who is god and has a hand in creating the fashion trends, shared that trend prediction involves working five years ahead - where social, economical, ecological factors are taken into account.

Two years before the trends hit the runway, the looks for fashion, colour and styling are refined and finalize. Hence, if you think about it, somewhere in a laboratory lies the groundwork of the haute look of 2016!

Which was your favourite Spring/Summer 2011 runway look and what trend do you think you'll be adopting this season?

[Image credit: style, vogue]

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