Wednesday, April 13, 2011

70's fashion, how take?

One of the biggest hits of summer 2011 fashion trend is the 70's. We tell you how to combine to make the most of it. The hippie aesthetic that trapped air Moroccan Yves Saint-Laurent in the 70's is a success this summer 2011. We'll see tunics with embroidery, kaftans in silk and very bold colors reminiscent of Studio 54.

We help you perfectly match the look so psychedelic. Straps or strapless, monkeys and seventies in ultralight fabric pleats at the waist are the most desirable. Get inspired by Bianca Jagger and combine it with glasses XXL maxiaccesorios as to give an air of mystery to your look and bracelets and gold rings.

Your best weapon a woman will be the wide strappy sandals with four-inch platform wedge and wicker, wood or cork at least ten centimeters. If you also find it in coral or fuschia colors sure win. We suggest: Mono Topshop (68 euros), Selma Sunglass Optique (250 euros), bracelet and ring Uterqüe, Aïta bag (60 euros) and sandals Cuplé (129 euros).

Add to your shopping list fringe a shirt like this from H & M (14.95 euros) and Pepe Jeans shorts Jeans (95 euros) because you take them off all summer. When updating the look 70 years is not enough to get the bag you have fringes of last season. Paint your nails with a lacquer and use vibrant hues of natural stone pendant boho.

We have chosen Hakei bag, hanging Massimo Dutti (20 euros) and Bershka crochet bracelet. Designers wasted on yards of fabric to make dresses and full skirts that reach the foot. Our favorites are with prints of flowers, like this Espirit (95 euros), and those of Ecot halter, strapless or with spaghetti straps vee.

I feel great if you wear short hair. Mix with a crochet vest and a silver ring with resin ball like this in one of 50 (59 euros). If on the day wins face washed, evening shadows are imposed saturated and black eyeliner. Fuchsia sandals are de Longchamp. No doubt an ode to femininity in which it uses flowers, lace and sheer fabrics, platforms and shoulder bags.

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