You may enjoy this link (below from Oprah Magazine) to see some of the fashion trends suggested for this spring.
Pattern Boldness
A colorful lace dress pairs smartly with a brightly striped blazer. "I love mixing blue and orange, lace and stripes," says former model King, 32. "You can be very daring in your choices with a modern '20s look."
Night and Day
Chunky jewelry and spectator brogues anchor floaty organza and silk. King, who started modeling at 14, says she learned about fashion from the greatest of teachers: the couture designers—Alexander McQueen, Karl Lagerfeld—who dressed her for the runway. "These amazing people taught me about fit and proportion."
Tip from O Creative Director Adam Glassman: Mix menswear-inspired pieces with feminine glamour—think cocktail rings, shoulder-baring tops—for the most modern look.
Tip from O Creative Director Adam Glassman: Mix menswear-inspired pieces with feminine glamour—think cocktail rings, shoulder-baring tops—for the most modern look.
Mix Master
A graphic Art Deco–print skirt is paired with a cotton tunic and bright orange cardigan. Printed platform wedges (Call It Spring) add an unexpected (and up-to-the-minute) touch. "What I love about this outfit," says King, "is that it takes the silhouettes of the '20s and does them in fabrics, colors, and patterns that you can only have now."
Adam Says: Consider long-strand necklaces, especially if you have a larger bust—they visually elongate your torso.
Adam Says: Consider long-strand necklaces, especially if you have a larger bust—they visually elongate your torso.
Piece Makers
Signature '20s pieces—a feather boa, a slouchy top—are updated in an aqua and orange color scheme and Art Deco–meets-tribal accessories. A Jazz Age wavy bob and dramatic eyes complete the look. "The hair and makeup let you become a character, a different person in a beautiful way," says King.
Adam Says: This is not the time to go natural. Dark eyes, bright lips, and short hair with finger waves all look terrific with '20s fashion.
Adam Says: This is not the time to go natural. Dark eyes, bright lips, and short hair with finger waves all look terrific with '20s fashion.
Read more: http://www.oprah.com/style/1920s-Inspired-Fashion-Spring-Trends-2012/4#ixzz1p01KvZRJ
Read more: http://www.oprah.com/style/1920s-Inspired-Fashion-Spring-Trends-2012/3#ixzz1p01DDVEr
Read more: http://www.oprah.com/style/1920s-Inspired-Fashion-Spring-Trends-2012/2#ixzz1p00ySguP