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Find the Fashion Trends Winter 2015 that Suits You Best!

Previously, I have discussed the fashion trends summer 2015. Now, we are about to welcome fall and winter seasons especially for those living at the northern hemisphere.  According to what is displayed in Fashion Week, we can conclude what style that will be popular in fashion trends winter 2015.
In this article, YesLooks will provide you the most trending outfit for winter so you will stay up to date. So, These are the trends that are predicted to be popular and mostly worn in winter 2015.

1. Romantic Feminine

Want to have the feminine style for your work outfit? Try to wear ribbon. This simple addition can be used with blouse or shirt. It is an accessory that makes your appearance more romantic. Not only does the shape of butterfly in ribbon that makes you look stylish but also the knot style of ribbon. This trend is brought by famous designers and fashion house like Rachel Zoe, Emilio Pucci, Gucci, Chanel, and Bottega Veneta.

2. Patchwork

Patchwork or shred is the combination of various kinds of clothes and motifs in a complete form of dress that is mostly displayed by the famous designers in this winter. Starting from the top, pants and the dress with Kaftan design look unique with the color and motif combination in a dress as whole. The designers and fashion houses who introduce this fashion are Etro, Chloe, Acne, House of Holland and Nina Ricci.
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3. Slim Waist

The slim waist style is also the silhouette that is mostly displayed in fashion trends winter 2015. In order to make the waist slim, you can use a belt. Wrap it above the coat, jumpsuit, vest or dress. The bigger the accessory, the slimmer your body looks like. Furthermore, there is no other way to show your body curve like an hourglass better than big belt. The designers and fashion houses like Marni, Elie Saab, Ferragamo, Salvatore, Vionnet and Versace choose belts as the accessory to form their slim silhouette collection.

4.  Stylish Cape

The outer clothes are very important during the winter season. In this winter, many designers display Cape in various versions. The fashion style with cloth covering your body yet opened in arms will make you look more stylish and fashionable along with keeping you warm in winter season.
The designers and fashion houses that popularize this style are Delpozo, Tibi, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Dolce & Gabbana.

5. Gray

The color that is widely use in this winter is gray. It is included in monochromatic color which eases you to wear the cloth with this color from the top to the bottom. This color also matches with all colors in your wardrobe. There are many designers and fashion houses that choose this color. Some of them are Jason Wu, Chalayan, Marissa Webb, Lacoste, and Wes Gordon.

6. Modern Culottes

Skinny jeans have been the items that are mostly worn. After the cut bray pants dominated the runway in summer 2015, now culottes that had been the trend in the 70’s are dominating. In this winter, culottes are displayed more fashionably. Not only does it is displayed with long size but also in ¾ pants or knickers.
Alexander Wang who is consistent with masculine style popularizes culottes from leather. In addition, Emilia Wickstead, Valentino, Victoria Beckham and Temperley London also popularize this fashion style.
Earlier, we discussed about the fashion trends that will be popular in the upcoming winter. Now, we will discuss the fashion trends winter 2015 that are predicted to liven up the streets fashion stage in any corner of the world.

7. Fringe

Fringe trend will be very popular in the upcoming winter because it is not only displayed in bags and shoes but also in dresses. This trend is displayed starting from the outer, dress and skirt. Some designers and fashion houses who popularize this trend are Oscar de la Renta, Balmain, Ralph Lauren, Sally LaPointe and Nina Ricci.

8. Grid

Gingham motif has been one of the fashion trends summer 2015. For winter, grid motif that looks like window will be popular as well. This trend has been popular last year but only some designers popularized it. However this year, this motif is predicted to be more outstanding through Chanel, Balenciaga, Sacai, Orla Kiely, and Jill Stuart runway.
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grid – image from denimjeansobserver.com

9. Bohemian

Bohemian style was extremely popular in the 70’s and is predicted to be popular again this winter among the fashion industries. The Boho style with long dresses is combined with ethnic nuances or floral motif. Temperley London, BCBG Max Azria, Burberry Prorsum, Rebecca Minkoff, and Roberto Cavalli are the designers who will popularize it.

10. Dusty Violet

This color might be the trend in 2014 but it comes back as the trend for this winter. The color of lavender pastel may not be expected for this winter but it is worth to try. This color is popularized by some famous designers like Matthew Williamson, Tome, Dries van Noten, Emilia Wickstead, and Tibi.

11. Fur Collar

The animal fur style has always been the fashion trend in winter. However, it will look different if only some parts of the cloth that has fur such as the collar. Whether it is the animal fur like wool, the jacket with fur collar will make you look chicer in a cold weather. Some designers like Sonia Rykiel, Altuzarra, Coach, Celine and Michael Kors displayed it on the last winter 2015 runway.

12. Victorian

Victorian may look very classy with the turtleneck decorated with lace, the skirt with ruffle accent, and the embroidery and embellishment touch. Many women will admire this fashion style adapted from Victoria Queen in the 19th century. Alexander McQueen, Alberta Ferretti, Giles, Reem Acra, and Zimmerman will again popularize this style in the next winter.

13. Faux Fur Coat

This is the coat that gives you warmth and comfort, and even coddle you in various styles. You can use this design when going out for work, hanging out with friends or going to any kinds of place. This design is popularized by Sonia Rykiel, Chalayan, Stella Mc Cartney and Le Bon Marche.

14. Knitwear

Knitwear always displays the Androgyny style. It is the jacket that is mostly recommended for any gender since it can be worn for any occasion in winter with casual look. This style is popularized by Ryan Roche, Kim Haller, Leutton Postle, and Queene and Belle.

15. Smock Patterned Dress

Similar to the knitwear, smock patterned dress also displays the androgyny style yet tend to look more feminine. If you are a woman and want to show the legs, then wear this dress. It suits the best for hangout occasion. The collections of smock patterned dress from Jessica Rose and NLY are the perfect choice.
Winter is coming fellas, so find the best winter outfit for you. If you have any reference for the winter fashion style, do share it at the comment column below, and if you find this article helpful, do share it on Facebook and Twitter.

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9 fashion trends to avoid this winter

It may be cold and grey but at least the fashion is amazing for winter. We’re not that convinced about these trends though…

1. Sleeveless coats

There are some fashion trends that were made to be ignored, and the sleeveless coat is one of them. Granted, they create a nice silhouette. But like cut out boots before them sleeveless coats have sacrificed a rather important structural feature meaning they will have no longevity. We, for one, would like warm, dry arms this winter. Get Up To 60% OFF Fashion Outlet + FREE Shipping at eBay.Get Up To 60% OFF Fashion Outlet + FREE Shipping at eBay with eBay redemption code 2015

2. Seventies overkill

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The 70s revival which took hold during the summer is well and truly here to stay. Think flares, A-line skirts, and suede over the knee boots. But be careful – if you wear everything at once you risk looking like a stray member of an ABBA tribute act.

3. Mrs Claus

London Fashion week decreed head-to-toe red is, indeed, the colour of the season. Wearing scarlet shades around Christmas is always tricky – save it for occasion wear (if it is good enough for Pixie), and leave the shearling at home lest you want to have children plonked in your lap.

4. The head-to-toe sheep look

That isn’t to say we don’t love shearling. With even Stella McCartney – a vegetarian who refuses to use leather – creating a Fur Free Fur collection this season it will be futile to resist sheep-chic. But we mere mortals should not go head to toe – stick to shearling trim to avoid being baaed at in the street.

5. Cold culottes

Culottes are another trend making the tricky transition from summer. These cropped, wide leg trousers were not flattering in warmer months, and are even less so now in heavy denim or corduroy. But more importantly, they stop a good half foot or more from the floor. Stay away from this leg wear unless you are willing to spend time creating stylish draft proofing.

6. Wearing too many trends at once

As with the 70s warning, unless you are on the catwalk there is such a thing as too much. Velvet is back – a wonderful, warm, rich textured fabric for the festive season. So are bohemian patterns – hurrah! And who does not like the flattering silhouette of flares? But for goodness sake velvet, floral flares is too much – see Topshop.

7. Dark Victoriana – more is more

A steer towards gothic romance and black lace in this trend has been taken by many as an excuse to flash some flesh. While this is not a problem for Kendall Jenner in Vogue, be careful how you take Dark Victoriana to the work Christmas do. Your boss does not want to see your underwear, however on trend it is.

8. Flapping fringing

Fringing is another fashion that will not go away. If you indulge this one this winter keep it short. While fringing can provide great detail on a boot or bag, once it can blow and in the wind and tie itself in knots you will wish you hadn’t bothered. Fringing is also not conducive to physical contact with anything or anyone.

9. Over-stacked jewellery

From chandelier earrings to gregarious pearls, chain body harnesses to ear cuffs, catwalks everywhere featured models laden with bling for the autumn winter collections – while on the street the septum ring is the new must-have piercing. Channel FKA Twigs to avoid looking like Pat Butcher.

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Hottest Nail Trends For Fall/Winter 2015/16

Negative Space Nail Art
Some of the best nail art designs are actually negative space versions of the lovely lacquer paints added to the digits. They make up one of the biggest nail trends for the spring and summer seasons and now have transferred to the fall and winter, effectively taking over the whole of the year with their fabulous appeal.
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Chevron negative space nails from KISS created a unique look with the combination of tangerine lips at Kaelen. Matte, negative space eccentric nails using OPI’s Light my Sapphire also appeared somewhere in the mix of the Marissa Webb line-up for the New York Fashion Week runway shows. Negative space and chevron nails come into contact once again at Rebecca Minkoff, with punk rock vibes and edgy reverse V shapes in a berry and midnight palette combination.
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Matte Nail Polish
Not all nail polish applications are made shiny. Sometimes, they also go matte, a trend that was big on the spring/summer runway shows as well, seen back in September. Matte nails make for an interesting look and playing with art on them can come in handy. However, these shows, including the Marissa Webb catwalk, have made a simpler statement with the color painted on in a matte lacquer without any shine and any other embellishments. Simplicity does the trick all right, including with the negative space electric nails.
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