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Spring things

This season’s fashion trends are a user-friendly mix of leather, lace and contrasting colors

By Nadine Kam

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 21, 2013

~~<p>Though fashion buffs look forward to the change in seasons for a chance to try on something new, I'm sure most people start approaching stores with a sense of dread as to what those crazy designers have concocted. Every year I hear the chorus, &quot;I can never find anything to wear.&quot;</p>
<p>Well, if you can't find anything stylish to wear this spring, you're not looking hard enough. It's one of the most wearable seasons ever, starting with a revival of basic black and white and other contrasting color schemes; textures of lace and warm-weather leather; the ease of sleeveless jackets (what we used to call vests); and the return of walkable low-heeled shoes.</p>
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Though fashion buffs look forward to the change in seasons for a chance to try on something new, I'm sure most people start approaching stores with a sense of dread as to what those crazy designers have concocted. Every year I hear the chorus, "I can never find anything to wear."

Well, if you can't find anything stylish to wear this spring, you're not looking hard enough. It's one of the most wearable seasons ever, starting with a revival of basic black and white and other contrasting color schemes; textures of lace and warm-weather leather; the ease of sleeveless jackets (what we used to call vests); and the return of walkable low-heeled shoes. Login for more...



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