Top Four Trends From Melbourne Spring Fashion Festival 2014

Melbourne Spring Fashion Festival was a veritable feast for the eyes and a welcome relief from all the dreary clothes we’ve been relegated to wearing, long past their due date (go away cold weather!).

Here our tips for the top trends to emerge from the week which we can look forward to in the coming months:

Metallics

On clothing and accessories, think all things shiny. It adds a certain energy to your outfit that only spring can bring.

Left to right: Anaessia, Alice McCall, Aurelio Costarella.

Sheer blacks

Make them languid and light, so that even though they’re black they say Spring.

From left to right Nicholangela, Willow, Nicholangela.

Midriffs 

Yes, still. But they are wearable because it’s only a tiny sliver of skin you see at the smallest part of the ribs. Team with a high-waisted something, never a hipster.

From left to right: Carly Hunter, Life With Bird, Life With Bird.

Fluid Fabrics

Long, lean lines with soft fabric swishing past your ankles … it’s not about volume. The silhouettes are streamlined and the overall look is like a tall iced tea.

Left to right: Aurelia Costarella, Carla Zampatti, Willow. 

What do you think of the hottest trends for the coming months? Tell us in the comments below! 

 

This post was last modified on 13/07/2020 3:16 pm

Nedahl Stelio: Nedahl Stelio was previously editor of Cleo magazine and has been an editor at Cosmopolitan, Good Food and the Fairfax 'Health' section and a contributor for The Carousel. She wrote the book Mojo Mama Secrets. Now Nedahl is the founder and owner of Recreation Beauty.
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