What's In and Out in Fashion This Season
By
McLean Robbins
We give you what's hot—and what's not—in spring fashion this year.
Graphic prints are big—and a cinch with L.A.M.B.’s Brighton coat. It’s $385 in Savvy at Nordstrom at Tysons Corner Center andWestfield/Montgomery Mall.
High-waisted, full-leg pants are figure-flattering on most women. Dolce & Gabbana’s white cuff pant is $425 at Saks Fifth Avenue in Chevy Chase and Tysons Galleria.
Citrus-colored accessories add zest. Cole Haan’s snakeskin clutch ($425) and slingbacks ($375) are at Bloomingdale’s in Chevy Chase; the shoes only are at Bloomingdale’s, Tysons Corner Center.
Update a neutral outfit with a burst of bright color. This Madison Marcus silk top is $242 at Barneys Co-Op in Chevy Chase and Georgetown.
Dressy shorts are on spring’s short list. This pair from Marc by Marc Jacobs is $168 at Neiman Marcus in Tysons Galleria.
Jazz up a suit with a shoe that has a great heel. This Prada peep-toe is $590 at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Baby dolls are out, high-waisted dresses in. This Diane von Furstenberg is $425 at Barneys Co-Op in Chevy Chase and Georgetown.
In High-wasted, full-leg pants Showing shape with a waisted dress or full skirt Large graphic prints Statement or "art" heels Dressy shorts Sheer, layered pieces Citrus colors Referencing other decades Dressy, dark denim Out Leggings Anything bohemian Sequins Baby-doll dresses Capris Overtly sexy items Black or gray from head to toe Wearing what you wore in other decades Skinny, faded, or ripped jeans
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