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Runway to Real Life: Try colour blocking your makeup! Here’s how to do Marni’s playful Spring 2012 look
Marni’s Spring 2012 collection was suspended between girlish youth and confident womanhood. Although the ‘60s chic looks were structured and clean, little hints of whimsy appeared throughout. It was the collection’s playful accessories—two-toned oxfords and clutches—that inspired makeup artist Tom Pecheux to create the orange and white beauty look. By using shadows instead of liners, and by perking up the cheeks and lips with sheer products, you can make this work for real life. The bright, light colours are what make this look youthful and fun, so don’t be shy about using these creamsicle hues.
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Style Snaps Trends: Take a bite out of spring’s zestiest trend with 28 orange-hued shots taken around Toronto
Spring, as it should be, is naturally a time for the spectrum’s brightest hues. But this time around, one hue in particular reigned supreme: orange. The zesty shade burst out on every runway from Victoria Beckham to Joe Fresh (natch), and now it’s popping up everywhere on the Toronto streets in the form of It bags, skinny jeans and the most unexpected of all: outerwear! Check out our eye-popping gallery for 28 ways the bright is being worn on the streets.
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Daily steal: Colour shift dress, $48
This brightly hued shift dress is a must-have wardrobe staple for the season. Pair it with a turquoise bangle or necklace for a chic contrast. ($48, topshop.com)
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Daily steal: Mac coat, $29
Paired with a cute floral dress or a casual Tee and shorts, this tangerine vision is sure to pop! ($29, joefresh.ca)
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Nail Corner: A Pink Tartan-inspired frothy orange crush manicure
The celebration of spring fashion continues on our fingertips! From Pantone’s colour of the year to our spring trend report, things are looking orange. As the official shade of the season, it’s a colour that has quite the range: runways showed tangerine, coral, neon orange and everything in between. But it was a frothy electric orange and white combination from Pink Tartan that suited the needs of Nail Corner best. (While perhaps serving double-duty by slightly looking like a speckled egg, just in time for Easter?)
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Daily steal: Striped shirt, $58
Worn with a pair of coloured jeans or a bright midi-skirt, the bold contrast of orange and white stripes on this sleeveless shirt adds a little flair to any outfit. ($58, thebay.com)
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Spring trends guide 2012
From ladylike lace to clashing prints, we present your complete guide to the top runway looks, the must-have items of the season and more!
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