Summer always calls for bright colors and bold prints and this season
is no exception.
Blooms, roses, sprigs, dragonflies, flowers, ginkgo leaves and exotic jungle
plants have all sprung up on international catwalks. Lily Cole works the floral
look in fresh green and strong yellows on skirts, dresses and all-in-ones for
Salvatore Ferragamo, while Valentino uses dusty hues to add a bit of botanical
to his latest collection. Missoni, John Richmond, Roberto Cavalli, Jean Paul
Gaultier, Mariella Burani, Yves Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton and Kenzo also uses
floral patterns to express this season's summery, feminine mood.
Like the
plant, floral designs are highly distinctive-this season sees earthy African and
sepia animal prints competing with massed florals. Zebras, leopards, tigers,
cows and giraffes are all accommodated as animal prints evolve into a very
modern look. Fabrics from chiffon to batik get the animal treatment, with
chiffon animal print blouses proving especially popular. Other patterns emerging
include retro prints in bright colors with oversized spots and circles. This
motif has dominated many fashion shows this season, especially in Milan where
brands like Versace, Gucci and Pucci have all come out with vibrant geometric
prints with '60s echoes.
Oversized prints, in general, are big. Bold
designs are well matched with the loose, fluid shapes we are going to see in the
shops and will definitely make a fashionable statement. If all that is too much
for you, however, you can always opt for a more refined version where the print
is sectioned to a detail of the garment, or simply go with a flower print scarf
for a romantic Sandra Dee touch, or an ultra-feminine leopard
bag.