Sunday, August 7, 2011

Have you gone asymmetrical?

Asymmetrical style was a hot fashion trend during the spring and summer 2011 fashion shows. With the summer ending, have you tried adding a bit of asymmetrical love to your wardrobe? If not, don’t fret. We have the latest and easiest asymmetrical styles you can fit into your wardrobe before the summer ends.

One shoulder dress

One hot look on the fashion runaways this season was 70s inspired fashion. A slinky santiny grown with tasteful frills and garnishes is perfect for the night. If that isn’t your cup of tea, go for a nice demure version of a 70s one shoulder dress.

Japanese-inspired asymmetrical top

Japanese-inspired pieces were also hot on the spring runways. To get in on this trend, find an asymmetrical one-shoulder top with a Japanese-inspired design or in a Japanese-inspired print.
Citrus colored asymmetrical top
Another hot trend on the runway was citrus colors. To add some asymmetrical flare, make your citrus colored top asymmetrical. Another hot color to go for is sea-inspired blues and baby blues.

Pants with an asymmetrical waistline

Serious pants were on the minds of most designers. These pants straddle the line by being completely passable stylish work pants while also working for any nighttime adventure you may have. Get in on the asymmetrical trend by finding pants with an asymmetrical waistline. Pulling off the asymmetrical trend is the easiest to do with these pants.

Asymmetrical one-piece swimsuit

Last but not least, an asymmetrical one-piece swimsuit will have the guys and girls turning their head in your direction. Try your asymmetrical one-piece swimsuit in metallic or rust colors for that look of sophistication. A nude or neutral colored see-through top will complete the look and take you from okay to stunning.

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