Neutral hues are once again making a comeback, and women will love this trend since neutral hues are perfect for elongating the legs. To wear this trend is simple… choose colors that range from ivories, nudes, camels, tans and khaki hues. Try this style in flats, wedges, and of course platforms. Designers across the board have embraced it including Lisa Pliner, Stuart Weitzman, and Kors.
Kitten heels are making a return, spurred on by the trend of '50s and '60s dressing. More comfortable than their higher counterparts, kitten heels can work particularly well when dainty, pointed, and either retro-inspired or minimalist. Butter has some of the prettiest we’ve found.
It seems that the influence of the 50s, 60s and 70s have all resurfaced at the same time. Retro evolution is the name of the game this coming season in women’s shoes. Added to the 2010 phenomenon of the ever transforming shoe bootie, the mix of footwear this year ranges from low, wedge, high heel to platform. It makes for a fun season of shoe shopping.
The Bucket Bag trend does not die down and JPK has some wonderful new materials and patterns to keep it fresh. The north/south tote continues to dominate this spring and look for linens, canvas, and cotton to replace leather for more casual styles. The cross-body bag is popping up everywhere and there is no denying this handy trend. Slouchy, soft hobos are key and we love them in the soft neutrals.
Eric Javits has really stepped up this season with colors and materials and Longchamp brightens it up with their fun hues.
I’ll keep you up updated as new looks become important but as always…count on us for the classic, chic, timeless looks that never go out of style.
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