I’m always looking for the latest fashion trends as we transition from one season to the next. As the weather continues to heat up, be prepared to add a dose of color to your wardrobe.
For spring and summer, I plan on wrapping myself in oh-so-wearable trends from fresh, bright color combinations to statement-making prints. What about you?
Check out my top 4 favorite trends for 2012 below!
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I’m so happy the weather is starting to warm up here in Los Angeles and just in time to check out the unveiling of designers lookbooks for spring 2012. Zara just released its TRF March lookbook for spring 2012 and right away I spot a couple of nice on-trend pieces to add to my spring wardrobe. Zara always serves us fashionistas with great lookbooks all year round and for spring, the TRF lookbook serves us with tie-dye, yellow blazers, white lace, sporty looks, chambray shirts, button downs, and more.
Peep out the March TRF lookbook below!
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Just the look and smell of lilac is reminiscent of spring’s warm and beautiful weather and the joy we feel after a long cold winter. Lilac is a soft color that will add a touch of romance to any look. Here are some of my favorite ways to wear this color trend.
- Transparent round Vintage Sunglasses- Mod Vintage Shop, $29
- Models Own Nail Polish in Lilac Dream- MotelRocks.com, $9
- Knitted Stem Hem Vest- Topshop.com, $64
- Purple Leather Flower Kirby- Missselfridge.com, $8
- Airtex Pleated Skirt- Topshop.com, $68
- Balenciaga Lilac Work Bag- Balenciaga.com, $1,695
- Demeter Fragrance in Lilac- DemeterFragrance.com, $10
- Pour La Victoire Lilac Patent ‘Irina’ Platform Pumps- Bluefly.com, $139
It won’t be long until spring merchandise officially hit stores, so now is the perfect time to familiarize yourself with spring’s most exciting fashion trends for 2012. For spring and summer, you’ll find yourself wrapped in oh-so-wearable trends from cool color combinations to statement-making prints. So get ready to search for new outfit ideas as we approach the warm-weather season.
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From right to Left: Lanvin S/S ’12, Ralph Lauren S/S ’12, Carlos Miele S/S ’12


Coming off the heels of Lanvin and Versace, Marni’s full collection for H&M has finally been released just in time for spring and judging by the lookbook, this collection will surely be another fan favorite. Marni’s collection for H&M is all about freedom and experimentation, Marni prints and colours intended to mix and match together in a playful way. Everything goes with everything, making African prints the perfect companion to Bauhaus modernity, and sporty silhouettes sitting with more feminine shapes. The collection also includes a full range of shoes, bags and charming accessories to create a total Marni look at H&M. Meanwhile for men, Marni offers a fresh take on menswear staples, with a subtle use of print and a softened use of colour.
Even celebs are excited for the new collection! This past weekend, celebs came out to celebrate the launch of Marni at H&M in Los Angeles. Here’s what a few celebs said about the collection,
“I love H&M and I love Marni. I love how H&M are bringing the regal, chic clothes of Marni to everyone.” -Drew Barrymore
“I’m a huge fan of Marni, I have been for years. I love the whole idea of taking high fashion and making it affordable and accessible with H&M.” -Winona Ryder
Check out the full lookbook of the Marni for H&M Collection before it officially launches March 8th. The collection will be available in around 260 H&M stores, as well as online.
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Pastels will always be on trend for spring because we just can’t get enough of it. Mint green is one of my favorite pastel shades and it’s so refreshing to see this color become extremely popular this spring. Look through any designer lookbook and you’ll be sure to find a cool mint green basic to update your look.
Seen down the spring/summer runways, this minty green hue will add a soft, feminine touch to your fashion and beauty basics.
Here’s a roundup of some of the best finds to sport this refreshing mint green trend.
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