Top 2011 Fashion Trends
No one can deny which This year would be a seriously good year for style. However with a brand new 12 months on the horizon, it’s the very best developments associated with Next year which have the full interest. If you monitor back to any of the Fashion week roundups, you’ll see that there were lots of trends to get excited about. And now, along with spring closer than you think (well, nearly!), we’re circling to enable you to get up to date on which you have to prep your own wardrobe for. So, without further adieu, here are the very best and greatest trends associated with 2011…and indeed, we’re already on the hunt for pajama underside.
1. That ’70s Show—From the wide-leg trouser to the sexiest classic halter top, the ’70s are back (again!) in a big way.

2. The Return Of Minimalism—Phoebe Philo started it at Céine this year, but for 2011 it’s all the other silky, simple separates, neutral tones, white-washed palettes, and future-friendly utilitarian details like paramilitary straps that have positioned this trend as a Big One for 2011.

3. Going Long—Dowdy or not, fuller, longer, smarter looking skirts, dresses, and their maxi siblings have been giving minis a major run for their money. Call it a grown-up moment; You can bet your bottom dollar that, come spring, those thighs of yours will be staying nicely undercover.

4. Printed Matter—Even if everyone is copying, we still can’t get enough of prints. And spring/summer basically turned up the volume: think bigger, louder, more playful and expressive than ever, from the sweet fruit prints at Suno and Prada to bold animal prints that were…well, everywhere

5. Block Party—The palette for the season was super intense with bright orange, turquoise, honeysuckle pink, and yellow dominating. A lot of designers played with pairing multiple intense colors together, which provided a beyond bold effect.

6. Pajama —Loose and lovely loungewear inspired many a runway with drapey weekend trousers, matching printed tops and bottoms, and nightgown-esque slip dresses. While this might be one of the tougher trends to pull off, it offers an interesting nod to the shift in modern sportswear…sexy, casual, and very appealing.







