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New Season, New Me

It's finally here, Spring, one of my favorite seasons of all. The temperature is rising and the skirts, tank tops, and shorts are coming back. So, put all your cozy sweaters and scarfs away because it is getting hot in here.

 

For the past few weeks, different fashion shows have happened all over the world, and different designers such as Tom Ford, Bottega Veneta and brands such as Dior and Fendi presented unique trends that stole every runway show. 

Get ready for a fun and colorful season!

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Business in Bermuda:

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Putting a twist on the classic suit, designers like Givenchy and Dion Lee embraced the bermuda shorts and turned them into classical and elegant suits for this Spring. Meet the next wave of the Biker shorts trend!

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Highlighters everywhere:

Balenciaga, Tom Ford, Valentino and a whole bunch of other designers decided that neon will be here for a long time. These colors, such as fluorescent pink, orange, blue, green, and yellow, combined with amazing and unique styles stole every single runway. I guess it would be good to get used to them.

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Crochet is getting a cool update for this spring. This trend has made it from casual and simple dresses to suits and nightwear outfits. Guess grandma’s pieces are not that bad after all.

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Crochet is Back:

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Vintage and old fashion styles are trending lately and this spring isn't an exception. The ’60s are back with their unique and outgoing prints. Big circles, colorful designs and funky clothes took over the runway this month.

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60s Print:

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Birds and Feathers:

If you are tired of wearing the same old and classic black dress for a fancy night out you should listen to Attico, he sure knows of an alternative you can wear to look sophisticated, unique, and different from everyone else. Feathers and lots of feathers, I don’t think the world is ready for this trend. 

By Isabela Daza, 10th B

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