Spring Fashion Trends 2015
No need to wonder any more how to integrate the current trends into your wardrobe. These suggestions will make it easy and help you understand which are for you and which you can leave on the rack!



Spring Trends 2015
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
And, if you want just a touch of fringe on your handbag, this one is great. Again, it has a 70's vibe and is, of course, animal-friendly.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
If you love fringe and want a great summer handbag that will go with a lot, this is perfect! (Animal-friendly, too).
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Very funky, 70's style animal-friendly handbag with fringe.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
I had to laugh at this -- I'm sure there is someone who can pull it off!
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
She's wearing low rise pants with this, but if you wear a higher rise (which is very in especially paired with a crop top) you will just see a hint of skin. Fun!
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Fringe worn around your neck in a statement style necklace.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Like the idea of fringe but feel overwhelmed or out of place if you wear it in your clothing? How about your necklace. Here's a pretty pendant style necklace with a bit of fringe.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
I'm not sure I would put a white top under this, but it's another take on fringe combined with a sheer design.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Pretty spring color (that will work on a lot of people) as well as a nod to the asymmetrical hem and crop top trend.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Unusual asymmetrical hem. A different type of t-shirt for someone who can wear this pretty muted blue/gray.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
A fun twist on gingham and a nod to the high neck trend of the season.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Fun, asymmetrical hem in white for summer. Pretty. Best worn with a slimmer pant than she's wearing here. Otherwise you run the risk of being overpowered by too much fabric.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
A great way to wear a crop top without exposing skin -- a layered maxi. Plus, this has the bold (but not too bold) stripe trend as well. And, the diagonal lines will make it flattering on more bodies.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
I have one of these robes. They are very light weight cotton. SO pretty and feminine and come in many colors.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
One of the few culotte outfits I saw that won't make you look undeniably frumpy. If you don't feel good in this pair, then skip the culotte trend altogether.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Gingham in a color (not black!). Pretty summer dress in a lovely color.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
A bikini version of the one-piece with patchwork and gingham rolled into one.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Not an easy color combination to wear. Perhaps someone with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes would look great -- love the way this woman's sunglasses complement the gold tones in the dress. Elegant style, pretty graphic florals with a baroque twist. Nice neckline, has sleeves and hits the knee. Great dress!
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Really gorgeous, slightly daring. Combines the crop top and sheer look. Plus, it's an elegant dress with sleeves --almost unheard of!! Even someone who doesn't look good in a lot of black can wear this because of the lacy top--the black isn't too harsh or overwhelming.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
How could you not smile wearing this maxi dress. Combines the 70's look with a hint of patchwork, a touch of florals and lots of comfort!
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Understated patchwork in a vibrant red. Perfect for those people who look better in rich colors and feel left out with the light, bright tones of this season.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
A fun, and not overwhelming, way to wear the patchwork and gingham trend together! Beautiful colors.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Crochet is in. This top is pretty with a 70's twist and you can change the color of the tank to change the look.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
If you look good in silver, this pendant can be worn with almost everything. (maybe a slight nod to polka dots :-)
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
While the floral pattern is pretty big, the colors are so soft that they don't look overwhelming. The color is pretty and great for the spring and add a white, blush or nude tank under it to take care of the sheerness.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Sheer without having to worry about exposing too much skin.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
This look combines the 'hippie 70's' look along with the bare shoulder and Marsala color of the season.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Want to wear a crop top but don't want to bare so much skin. This is a fun way to do it--good on any age!
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
An interesting and feminine way to wear stripes and the sheer trend together.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
A bold, but not overwhelming, way to wear strong stripes.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Fabulous summer hat (hats are big and bold this spring/summer, too).
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
A great way to give a nod to the graphic stripes of the spring season. Love the way they flatter her curves with the diagonal lines and swirls. Plus the colors are gorgeous!
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Bold florals with a softer feel and more gentle colors. This green is one of the greens of the spring season.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
A tricky look to pull off because of the colors (so much gray soft gray tones) and the droopy neckline. But a fun look for someone who enjoys a graphic style without the colors being bold and has a funky or artsy side.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Bold, graphic, florals. This will look best on someone with dark hair and light skin.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Beautiful use of bold florals, strong shoulders and high neck trends. Picture this at a garden party, elegant dinner by the ocean or a summer wedding.
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Ginger on Mar 5, 2015
Definitely more drama and not for the faint of heart (or most women over 40-ish).
