3/30/2016 0 Comments Florals for Spring? groundbreaking There is something magical about spring time while you are in college. It might be the endless opportunities for new adventures in your journey as an adult. It might be the freedom you embrace by struggling to pay for all your responsibilities, trying to finish term papers, and studying for upcoming finals. Many people decide to study abroad, or simply take a vacation in an exotic beach while getting exuberetely wasted in the mixture of alcohol and bad decisions. There is something also astonishing as how people change their wardrobe from spring to fall, it is done so gracefully. One day you see a girl from wearing a heavy sweater transition into a sleeveless top with jeans and sandals. The metamorphosis of your closet is gradual as the weather starts to change as well as everything about the introduction into spring.
For my spring break I was not looking forward to anything fun or specific. I was looking forward to going home and embracing being somewhere far away from school, and close to family. I was actually shopping pretty much every day on break or eating. The mall back home was welcoming me with sales and new wardrobe essentials, it was truly a warm hug and reminder that clothes are universally meant to help you feel good. I was taken by surprise on the upcoming spring trends I found back home. Every store decided to rock into spring with the same patterns, same colors, same sillouhettes I encounter every spring, except for one store. I encountered a local store that was taking a different approach to spring. They didn't display any dresses or skirts. They focused on shorts, and jumpsuits, very sophisticated with dark colors, but they were paired with spring jewelry(colorful and flowery). The idea was refreshing. I love floral spring patterns, but there was something graceful about dark colors contrasting the brightness of spring, something unique about a girl wearing a dark jumpsuit instead of a fitted pastel colored dress. It gives more power and sophistication for those spring nights where you want to fit into the season but show off a unique personality and disguise the "pretty" side of things and be adventurous in a new style. My advice is to try all the bright colors that you expect to have during spring time but fear not of experimentation of the bold features and the combination of graphic designs. The colors should remained balanced and more bright, but that doesn't mean you have to wear a lemon bright fitted dress that makes you look petite. I would stay away from neon colors, but just remember above all it depends on how much confidence you can wear things.
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