WE’VE finally seen the back of dry January – and that means we are a step closer to sunnier weather.
So with thoughts turning to blue skies and beaches, you will need our A to Z to navigate your way through next season’s fashion trends.
A: All the trimmings
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WITH feather and fringing details, you will be looking perfectly polished.
Givenchy and Michael Kors catwalks came trimmed with lavish touches that added feminine glamour.
Get similar frills on the high street, as this trend is certain to trickle down.
B: Boiler service
- Boiler suit, £42, Dorothy Perkins – buy now
EASYWEAR at its easiest, the go-to-outfit for jack-of-all-trades workers has been given fashion’s stamp of approval.
It means way less faff when deciding what to wear in the morning, but stick to a staple shade like tan to minimise the cost-per-wear.
C: Completely waisted
- Swimsuit, £30, Topshop – buy now
MAKE a splash in waist-cinching swimwear.
Figure-fixing belts are a hit with daywear – and the trend is making waves poolside, too.
It’s also a great excuse to start looking around for your summer holiday.
D: Dare to flare
- Blue flares, £39, Debenhams – buy now
TROUSERS are having a Seventies revival.
Flares are filtering down to the high street after Saint Laurent and Missoni welcomed full-length and cropped bell-bottom hems on the runway.
The figure-flattering style is worth trying as they lengthen legs and balance out curves.
E: Escape to the country
- Check blouse, £14, George at Asda – buy now
TAKE your wardrobe on a country break, with picnic blanket checks becoming a firm favourite on the high street.
Put this blouse in your trolley on your next food shop.
F: Fall short
- Yellow shorts, £32, Miss Selfridge – buy now
DON’T come up short this spring, because smart, tailored styles are a hit on the high street.
Style them with a simple T-shirt and flats for the weekend to get a cool, casual look.
G: Go up a level
- Platform sandals, £65, Office – buy now
SAY high to chunky flatforms that will boost your height up an inch or two.
Slim soles have been given the boot in favour of sandals stacked high. Just find a pair that is comfortable as they can result in ankle-breaking accidents.
H: Holy cow
- Coat, £79.99, Mango – buy now
LAST season sent us on an adventure to the wildest parts of the animal kingdom.
But spring is set to be a little less safari and a bit more farmyard – as a less-expected print is moseying into the fold. Yep, fashion is going mad for cow.
Meghan Markle already milked the trend, by putting her best foot forward in cow-print heels – and if it’s good enough for her . . .
I: I’m with the band
HEADS up! Hair bands are going to be big. The accessory has gone from playground to Prada, getting the designer seal of approval.
Bands are an easy way to update your look for the new season . . . while hiding any bad-hair days.
J: Join the army
- Camo jacket, £40, very.co.uk – buy now
ATTENTION! Blending in is the new standing out. Join the style squad with a printed jacket and be at the fashion forefront.
K: Know the bows
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FASHION’S getting all tied up this summer.
The feminine details are being added to sleeves, shoes, shirts and more. This is one update we can bow down to.
L: Link up
- Chain print skirt, £49.99, Zara – buy now
LOOK off the chain with this loud and proud pattern.
The catwalk set the trend in motion and the high street has followed suit, as shop floors are stocking up on pieces emblazoned with the Nineties-style print.
This way, you can look as good as gold without channelling The Rock.
M: Mint condition
- Blazer, £59, M&S – buy now
SPRING will show you it is easy being green. Make sure you are seen in any shade you fancy, from pistachio to neon. This blazer is a transitional way to try the trend.
N: Net worth
WHY not head down to your local market for a bit of arm candy.
The high street has taken inspiration from greengrocers, so nab yourself a net shopping bag now.
O: On a hike
- Boots, £140, Dune – buy now
TREK ahead of the fashion pack by investing in a pair of hiking boots.
Holly Willoughby’s stint as host on I’m A Celebrity gave the trend legs, and since then teaming mini dresses with a chunky pair of boots is a bang-on combo.
P: Print media
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CLASH your patterns this spring, and the louder the better.
Mix animal prints with florals and polka dots – anything goes. Just remember to wear it with a fierce attitude.
Q: Quick update
SLIDE into your hairdo heaven with some chic clips.
It’s a must-have accessory for next season, and also a cheap and quick way to instantly update any outfit.
Stack several clips on one side to give your locks a hit of high fashion. It’s the low-maintenance trend that will get your out of a hair rut.
R: Romantic Ruffles
- Dress, £65, Wallis – buy now
FRILL seekers, it’s time to embrace your girly side.
The high street is awash with fluttery shapes that flatter.
Look for tulle fabrics and pretty lace to really nail the feminine look.
S: Sun shields
MEGA lenses are throwing shade on micro styles next season.
Larger-than-life sunglasses are here to protect our pupils with Gucci, Stella McCartney and Miu Miu.
But you don’t have to shell out designer prices – our favourite bargain brands have you covered.
T: To dye for
Tie-dye is back with a splash – and no colour is safe[/caption]
THOUGHT tie-dye was a thing of the past? Think again.
Designers came over all nostalgic, as the Sixties-inspired print brightened up the runway.
Top model Kaia Gerber looked far out for Italian brand R13, and you can try this trend at home – just stay away from DIY dye and leave it to the experts instead.
U: Under the sea
- Earrings, £4.99, New Look – buy now
NAUTICAL – but nice – is a trend that sails in every spring, and the look has floated into jewellery drawers too.
Splash out on these earrings to join the ocean wave.
V: Voluminous shoulders
- Jacket, £45, River Island – buy now
THE Eighties is the decade that keeps on giving. But if you just want to dip your toe into the trend, then the power shoulder is the way to do it.
The best thing about it? Big shoulders will accentuate your waistline and make you look slimmer.
W: Wallpaper florals
- Skirt, £32, Next – buy now
RETRO florals you would have found on Seventies wallpaper are back.
Make them big, bold and bright to really see your wardrobe blossom.
X: X-ray layers
- Raincoat, £29.99, Pull & Bear – buy now
IT may seem like spring is a world away, and even when it does arrive, our good old unpredictable weather means we still need a cover-up.
Ease yourself into the sheer trend with a trusty raincoat.
Y: Yes to space
- Shirt, £28, asos.com – buy now
THREE, two, one . . . our wardrobes are ready for lift off.
Foil-effect clothing and iridescent hues have landed on our high street – thanks to the catwalk taking style notes from infinity and beyond.
And this shirt is out of this world.
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Z: Zig-zag hems
- Dress, £35, Evans – buy now
WHO wants to be on the straight and narrow anyway?
Hanky-shaped, uneven hems are a hit when it comes to the new season’s skirts and dresses. They can be great for a showing a little more skin if you’re leg-conscious.
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