Candy Girl

Looking at the Spring/Summer 2012 collections it is quite evident that this season is marked by a return to a romantic and delicate form of femininity and that pastel shades are playing an important role in the revival.

This spring’s trendy hues are delicious like gelato and soft like macarons: baby blue, vanilla yellow, mint green, cotton candy pink, sorbet orange and lilac. The materials are vaporous, almost transparent, with touches of lace that emphasize the softness of the pastel outfit. The shapes are fluid and smooth, suggestive of an educated elegance.

Pastels can be worn as monochromatic looks or in combinations of two, maximum three shades – vanilla yellow with baby blue, light pink with mint green are the first two that come to mind. While I love the mix that Phillip Lim presented this season, I am on the edge about the number of pale tones that can be blended at one time without looking like a box of cupcakes. The touch of black or dark blue in the clutch helps break down the outfit though, removing some of the saccharine feel and creating what could become a classic look.

1. French Connection – Pelo Drape Jacket
2. JCrew – Silk Cami
3. Anthropologie – Ridged Cream Crops
5. Badgley Mischka – Wanda Open Shank Pumps

Until next time,

Bodhi.

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2 Responses to Candy Girl

  1. The pastel hues are definitely eye candies. I’ve can’t recall wearing one in ages, for I have a weird preference of only donning earth colors. But I might just try and buy myself a pastel cloth or two. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Thank you again for the visit, Mars!

    I am just like you. Most of the time, I wear browns and beiges and oranges and mossy greens, fall and earth colors. My favorite seasons are autumn and spring, but while the first one is well represented in my closet, the second is not. So, I have been looking for some pastel inspiration.

    Have a wonderful day!

    Bodhi

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