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Seasonal Trends

Spring/Summer 2008

Feminine florals, ethnic new cuts, and graphic special effects dominate the high street. What can it all mean?

Autumn/Winter 2007

Trapeze coats, shift dresses, abstract prints, stirrup foot tights, flounce and frill, the feminine and creative trends are upped this season.

Spring/Summer 2007

Baby Doll dresses, nautical cuts, dense geometrics, dainty florals, patent - check out what's on the street this season.

Autumn/Winter 2006

Boyish cuts, embellishments and ankle boots. How to have fashion sense this season.

Spring/Summer 2006

From disco to feminine touches, how to 'make it work' this season.

Autumn/Winter 2005

Beatnik or baroque. The styles swing from one extreme to another. Discover how to use the fashions this season to complement your look.

Spring/Summer 2005

Cowboy boots or peasant shoes? The styles this season are mostly natural and ethnic. Discover whether they match with your Image Type.

Autumn/Winter 2004

The goddess is 'in' with lots of drape and movement. Find out what other styles are in this season.



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