Short Guide to Coming Minis and Longs of Fashion This Year

Celeste St. John
Fashion is fickle and ever changing. The runway is a scientific experiment for the fashion-wise creative. Sometimes fashion is something you wouldn't wear for a million dollars! Yet, there are the more down to earth latest trends for your budget conscious purse and your constant need to be in style.

Louis Vitton has brought back the mini skirt in metallic version. The shimmery shorts seemed to have shined there way to catwalk approval. Some of the minis are puckered and have a flat shine. Some of the skirts are pencil straight and shine with brilliance and geometric pattern. Some short skirts are ruffled or feathered. All in all these minis are bound to make a statement in the midst of common day affairs.

Lacoste spring fashion reeks of a safari-inspired, long cargo skirts and beach-inspired, bright colored minis. The long skirts would need to be ironed a lot but would serve as a cool escape for more formal events that required covered legs. The minis are colorful, flexible throw-on pieces and are for very casual affairs that would be fine accompanied by a lawn chair and an iced tea.

Designer Tracy Reese gained access to front page trendyness with her floral-geometric flowy skirt designs and ruffled skirt suit ensembles.

Puckered, bright-colored pencil skirts are the Middle Eastern fashion this year. These skirts will be at home with a loose shimmer blouse and should probably be ironed or tumble dried. But don't worry about long distance wearing, these skirts are casual enough to resist a hard days work.

Get ready for the future of fall fads into the coming year. These trendy skirts all speak of animal prints, metallic shine, optical illusions, laced over solids, and wrap-arounds. From Stella McCartney and Agnes B to Alexander McQueen and Betsey Johnson, skirts are heading straight for the future in more ways than one. Frugalness and extravagance are being married. They are producing ideas of ingenuity, conservation and hope for the future in the form of fashion.

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Published by Celeste St. John

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