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Sproosy

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January 9, 2015

The New 2015 Style Rules

by Sproosy


Dolce & Gabanna Spring/Summer 2015

Dolce & Gabanna Spring/Summer 2015

Dolce & Gabanna Spring/Summer 2015

Dolce & Gabanna Spring/Summer 2015

Looking for a quick wardrobe update to kick off the New Year? Want to know which sale items will see you through spring, on-trend? Then here are five quick and easy fashion makeover ways to start the New Year in style.

Update your Florals with Leafy Greens: the floral trend is going botanical this season. Try leafy prints in fresh greens, yellows and blues. Choose classic shapes to work this kooky print.

Erdem

Erdem

Pick a perforated tote bag: update this classic shape with a little perforation. The structured shape makes it a smart work bag, but the new detail makes it a savvy addition to your off-duty look too – now that’s a smart January saving, two bags for the price of one!

 

Tory Burch Perforated Double Zip Tote Bag

Tory Burch Perforated Double Zip Tote Bag

Try geometric jewellery: get edgy with your accessory arsensal with geometric triangles. Whether it's angular earrings or dainty chains, you work your triangle whatever way you choose, just stick to one at a time to avoid overload.

 

Wrap up the new skirt: the new kilt/wrap hybrid is a must lust. The fold at the front makes it super flattering, plus you can dress this up with frilly blouses or down with your marl tee to make this trend work for you when smart or off-duty.

 

Zac Posen

Zac Posen

Switch your lumberjack for gingham: the catwalk was awash with gingham checks. Wear with cigarette pants, black denim or pencil skirts – they will literally work with everything. It’s a new staple.

DVF

DVF

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