Ok ladies, spring is here. Time to roll some sleeves, bare some legs and bring out the shades. Spring is about the dresses and so is summer which is on the way. Flowy, flowery, breezy, dressy…there is no limit to the range of women’s dresses out there! Women do realize that, but what you choose to make a statement doesn’t depend on the brand or the price. It’s the first look that matters, everything else comes later. But yeah, no need to go for the bullhorn look, all glam and shine and boobs and legs. Because you can’t do that everyday and not come out with a different personality profile than yours, you know what I mean. The original urban chic is cool and confident, casual, fun loving and elegant. One way to make a difference to your wardrobe this
season is to try out patterns. You don’t have to be a hippie to sport patterns, trust me on that. If you can’t, trust Rachel. The Friends character had an awesome wardrobe with contemporary but elegantly patterned clothes. We can still borrow some of her dress sense. Do you remember her strapless LBD, plain as an LBD can get but with a tiny embroidered pattern on the bosom?
Patterns are the answer to the ‘first look’ question we had before. Patterns look unique, patterns complement your personality and they provide that vibrant detail—subtle but impossible not to notice. Colors are many. There’s a whole spectrum out there on the clothes. Unless you want to make scarlet your second skin, you cannot be sure to make a difference with colors. But with patterns, it’s win-win—of course, depending on your choice.
And there is no better platform for patterns than spring! New designers are finding their niche in patterns. Check out this Josh Brody dress. They say there is a dress for every occasion. But this chic little outfit can suit any occasion—as long as we are not talking about funerals, that is! Hanging out with friends, the beach party, going shopping, Fridays at the office…just the kind that would brighten up any room!

Another trend this season is the loose dresses that fit at the neck or shoulders only. Check out this piece by Classique. It is ‘the’ look for any casual occasion. Pair it up with leggings or with calf length boots in suede or black and you know you got a killer outfit!
You can also try out plaid if you are not too comfortable with the patterns. Here’s one such look from the emoda store.

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Thursday, 15 April, 2010 at 16:10
I love patterns, they are a great look for spring, and they add flare to your wardrobe. Pattern dresses are the best and I would take Rachel Greene's style any day
Friday, 16 April, 2010 at 21:24
thtz yellow emoda dress is hot..looks better on
Monday, 19 April, 2010 at 4:22
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Wednesday, 21 April, 2010 at 12:45
Yuck. I hate these patterns. Im a solid girl. Patterns arent flattering on everyone.