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Garters—a belt traditionally used to hold up women’s stockings—were referenced multiple times throughout the season. We saw both the literal take via garter belts underneath blazers at Mugler in addition to more subtle odes to the piece at Helmut Lang. Whether you choose to show your support of this trend via a sultry night-out look or a cool tank with garter-like straps dripping from the hem, this detail is one we’re expecting to show up on dresses, tops, and skirts all season long. We know, we know—slip dresses are nothing new, and by now you probably own at least three in various colors, but this spring, we’re seeing a more literal take of the chemise work its way into everyday looks. We’re talking all the lace and colors that read a bit more boudoir (i.e., soft pinks, whites, and nudes) and a lot less street style. But that’s what we love about this fresh take on the familiar dress for spring.

Botanical – Reminiscing the palm trees, surrounded by the wilderness, botanic theme has strong influence of birds, feathers, palm tree leaves and all things wild. From flamingoes to abstract placement of feathers, a Summer Spring essential has made its way into swimwear for men and summer dresses for women. Textile pattern is the innovation involving crafting of fabrics that are woven and intertwined together to create an aesthetically pleasing design. With a function of beautifying the fabric, the design in due course is printed or furnished to enrich the material.The amalgamation of exquisite patterns and fabric results in an alluring garment representing creativity and beauty. Find even more information on Ready Pattern.

’60s Wallpaper: We’ll spare you the groundbreaking florals this season and instead, look to ’60s and ’70s wallpaper for your print fix. Retro prints ruled the runways—bringing both major color and pattern to all the top collections. Serving up mod home decor realness, vintage wallpaper (and couch) prints were channeled in the form of suiting at Prada and Marc Jacobs. Christopher Kane opted for a more psychedelic wallpaper print in the form of spring dresses, while Etro and Alberta Ferretti delivered a more bohemian-print option.

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