Fashion
Four Ways to Wear New York Fashion Week Trends Now
New York Fashion Week is kicking off, and already we’re inspired enough to do a complete closet overhaul. The best news: You don’t have to wait for two seasons to rock these trends. Here, we compiled a list of four early bird favorites and the pieces you can shop for through Ebates right now.
Denim in New Ways
From bell-bottoms to skinny, there isn’t a style of jeans you haven’t embraced. This season, Calvin Klein brought the denim party just below the neck with structured denim shirts that look fresh and forward when paired with red pants and layered with slips. For spring, get a head start on the trend with this quirky frock.
Red Hot
Red has always been a mainstay, but this season the shade steps it up in looks that range from preppy to passionate. We loved a slinky scarlet slip from Nicholas K and cropped tops and short shorts from all-American classic Tommy Hilfiger. Mimic the look by working this cherry-red suit into your wardrobe.
Isn’t It Romantic
We’re suckers for polished, pretty pieces that are sophisticated yet simple. Cinq a Sept’s collection, complete with fur-trimmed sleeves and flirty ruffled frocks, was heavy on the romance. Although we went wild over the burnout velvet and embroidered jackets, for now we’ll echo the elegance with this ladylike blouse.
Coming Up Roses
The most beautiful bloom of all time was all over Kate Spade’s presentation. The collection, which was cozy and romantic, showcased our favorite flower on cool sweaters and feminine dresses. This flirty blouse, which features half sleeves and a high neck, is the perfect way to try out the trend now.
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Andrea Kasprzak is a writer. She's fascinated by the imagination, folklore and fantasy, the healing power of art, and finding magic in the mundane. Her playbook, Imagination Transforms Everything, is forthcoming this spring from Seal Press/Hachette Book Group.
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