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SUMMARY:Fashion blasts with colours
DESCRIPTION:A brand new year is here and it’s also a time when the f
 ashion-conscious are ardently following style blogs, attending fashion
  week around the globe, devouring fashion glossies, and poring over tr
 end reports. And even if you don’t fall into this category, you coul
 d do with some fundas the fashion fraternity has to offer for 2016.\n\
 nimage:Cheap Prom Dresses\nStylist and fashion blogger, Manvi Gandotra
  rounds up two of the biggest trends for the year. She says: “‘Max
 imalism’ will be a thing! Last year, we saw a sharp and neat minimal
 ist designs dominate the runways. But it’s hard to stay away from ex
 plosions of colour, bold designs, and embroidered pieces for long. Whi
 le our favourite geometric and clean-lined pieces will not go complete
 ly out of the scene yet, we will certainly see the re-emergence of the
  maximalist trend.”\n“Multi-hued, easy-to-wear and comfortable att
 ire is going to make a statement this season,” observes Priya Vasude
 van, owner of Collage. Coming to preferred cuts, styles, and silhouett
 es, she predicts: “This season is all about georgettes, cotton silks
 , crepes, cotton jacquards, mulmuls, hand woven fabrics, digital print
 s, embellished silhouettes in crinkled fabric and draped dresses. We w
 ill also get to see a lot of casual kurtas, dresses, flares, palazzos,
  and straight pants.”\nAs far as the colour palette and prints for 2
 016 goes, “We will see colours of the same family together (various 
 shades of green, for example),” Anaka adds. Fashion trends, as we kn
 ow, are of cyclic nature. What’s in today is out tomorrow and vice v
 ersa. Freelance designer, Niyati Manoj, says, “comebacks would be in
  terms of Victorian fashion. From ruffles and puffy sleeves to high ne
 cklines, flower detailing, and the incorporation of lace, influences f
 rom the Victorian-era will manifest this year. Off shoulder tops and d
 resses will also be back on the fashion circuit. Denims will also be w
 orn as dresses, shirts, and skirts in light-weight material.”\n“It
 ’s time to use less of capes and crop tops, as it has been repeated 
 quite often throughout the year,” Priya suggests, while Manvi thinks
  it’s time to bid adieu to platform sneakers.\nNow that you’ve got
  your style files all sorted, here’s to a fashionable year ahead!\nS
 ee More:Evening Dresses Canada\n\nFor more information visit https://h
 ealingxchange.ning.com/events/fashion-blasts-with-colours
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