Undoubtedly the most unique and hot fashion trend this summer, NEON!
I personally dont prefer Neon clothing. A hint of neon accessories are okay! But Fashion is all about experimenting and hence Neon! Whether its a bright White or an intense electric Blue color, we can literally have FUN this spring with everything Neon from nail polish to clothes. This trend particularly reminds me of the 80's fashion and so I love it more.
Here are a few pictures from the New York Fashion Week S/S 2012:
I personally dont prefer Neon clothing. A hint of neon accessories are okay! But Fashion is all about experimenting and hence Neon! Whether its a bright White or an intense electric Blue color, we can literally have FUN this spring with everything Neon from nail polish to clothes. This trend particularly reminds me of the 80's fashion and so I love it more.
Here are a few pictures from the New York Fashion Week S/S 2012:
Peter Som
The color-blocking trend gets a fun, fresh facelift with Peter Som's latest collection of high-voltage neons against '60s-style silhouettes.
Jason Wu
We'd love to see First Lady Michelle Obama rock this hot yellow number, a sharp twist from the designer who's known for offering a timeless, highly refined red carpet look. This season, he took inspiration from a graffiti artist, and the added edge is one of his boldest moves yet.
Rag & Bone
Electric hues are nothing new to David Neville and Marcus Wainwright, but the bright turquoises and oranges popped in some seriously exciting combinations on the runway.
Rodarte
Sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy were inspired by Vincent van Gogh with this season's color palette, and although we see evidence of the the post-impressionist painter's brush strokes, we don't recall him using anything quite as shocking as this lime green ruched top and pencil skirt in, say, Starry Night.
Sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy were inspired by Vincent van Gogh with this season's color palette, and although we see evidence of the the post-impressionist painter's brush strokes, we don't recall him using anything quite as shocking as this lime green ruched top and pencil skirt in, say, Starry Night.
Ruffian
It was hard to know just where to look when this look came down the runway. The shock of yellow against the blue and green skirt was graphic color blocking at its most extreme.
Nanette Lepore
If there was any question about neon being the upcoming color family of choice, Nanette Lepore's collection quieted all queries. From the ultraviolet lipstick to the brighter-than-brightly crafted handbags, every look was truly spellblinding.
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