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The list: Fiery accents set classic black-and-white houndstooth ablaze
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Black and white houndstooth is by no means a new trend in fashion—it gained mainstream popularity in the 1930s and has been modified many times over. For Fall 2012 designers have once again put their spin on the classic look and there are many houndstooth pieces that can be kicked up by simply adding red and gold accents.
Maisonette 1977’s form-fitting dress is not full-on houndstooth, but rather gives a hint of the pattern on the top and bottom in case you’re too nervous to go for the whole nine yards. However, for full-on houndstooth try the popular pattern on pants (like this pair by Melanie Lyne) or on a Jacob skirt. If you’re wearing houndstooth on the bottom, be sure to not do the same on top—break it up with a bold colour, like a red blouse from Equipment.
You can also add pops of colour with the accessories you choose to accent with. Red and black heels by Aquazzura will keep you completely on trend, or go small with jewellery. A red and gold ring by Kate Spade or some gold bracelets from Pandora will add just the right amount of colour, turning a classic outfit into something fiery and fresh.
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The list: 58 summer must-haves that hit 5 of the season’s biggest trends
See all of our editors’ pick for spring »
FLORALS
Bursting bouquets of oversize buds are ready for the picking.TRIBAL
Layer bold, graphic patterns and subtle wooden accents for a global traveller feel.FEMININITY
Wicker, gingham and eyelet are the perfect ingredients for sweet afternoons spent in the sun.BRIGHTS
Take a graphic approach and opt for thick blocks of bright, saturated colour.SPORTY
Gear up for the summer in mesh, metallics, drawstrings and stripes.
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Game on: 4 steps on how to wear Spring’s sport utility trend
The race is on to find this season’s most sleek, athletic-inspired pieces. “Sport was touched on in almost every collection,” says Nicholas Mellamphy, creative director of The Room at the Bay. He points to Anthony Vaccarello’s use of tech fabrics and utility details, Antonio Berardi’s strong colour and stripe detailing, Yves Saint Laurent’s “sporty but elegant” eveningwear jumpsuits and J. Mendel’s play on the old-school sports jersey. The question is: Can sporty wear be made office-appropriate? Mellamphy laces up to give us a pep talk.
4 tips on how to wear sport utility »
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55 rainbow-hued shopping picks that shine will brightly for any age
See all 55 shopping picks now »
Keep it light and airy in your twenties. Sport bright yellow in your sixties. Give the colour wheel a spin! This season, it’s time to try a brand-new hue no matter which age bracket you fall under.
Jump to age:
20s SUGAR RUSH | 30s SCARLET FEVER | 40s VEGGIE PATCH
50s BLUE CRUSH | 60s FRESH CITRUS | 70s CLEAN SLATE
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Daily steal: Colour-blocked pleated skirt, $30
We’re envisioning tropical seas with this pleated tri-colour skirt. ($30, mikkatmarket.com)
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Spring/Summer Essentials Guide
From H&M’s latest and greatest eco offering, to our favourite eco beauty buys, we’re giving you all the intel you’ll need to keep stylish for spring, summer and beyond.
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Photo shoot: See spring’s retro ladylike trend take to the tropical Miami streets
Spring’s retro-chic day dresses, head scarves and pleated skirts usher in a new wave of ladylike polish. Check out our May issue photo shoot taken on the tropical Miami streets.
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Photo shoot: Think outside the box this spring by mixing black with pastels and acid hues
Should your hair match your heels? Yes, if they are colour-blocked in the season’s brights. But what goes in-between? Architectural angles with chunks of light and dark.
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A Mondrian moment: 10 spring picks in primary colour
Bold pops of primary colour paint a fashionable masterpiece in some of the most coveted looks for spring. Check these out for a peek at what will make it onto yours.
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Daily steal: Draped skirt, $30
This gorgeous leaf-print draped skirt is a great transition piece to take you from work to a night out! ($30, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Velvet skirt, $40
A velvet pencil skirt is ultra-luxe, and wearable all winter long. ($40, store.americanapparel.ca)
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Daily steal: Midi skirt, $55
Get a midi skirt in a bright colour for the ultimate “wow” effect. ($55, asos.com)
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