Runway Fashion Trends for 2008

Inspiration for Women's Fashion - Spring 2008

© Gill Hart

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Three keynote words for women's fashion this spring are flirty, flowing and feminine.

Colors are brighter, reflecting the true concept of spring and dresses are more prevalent this season, with a real mix of sophistication, a hint of '80s retro and long-floaty maxis reminiscent of the '60s and '70s. New York Fashion Week, 5-12 September 2007, revealed some exciting and inspirational designs for Spring 2008.

Leading fashion magazine Elle features "10 trends from New York Fashion Week" in its online edition. Designers such as Donna Karan, Diane Von Furstenberg, Michael Kors, Vera Wang and Oscar de La Renta showcase their creations, in the Elle image gallery.

Whilst most westerners are unwrapping their Christmas presents at this time of year, the fashion world is two steps ahead. For fashion-conscious women, once the Christmas decorations are packed away, it will be time to think about next season's high-street trends influenced by designer fashion.

Styles and Fabrics

Colors

Prints

Along with next season’s long, floaty dresses, flowing fabrics and draping cuts these feminine creations should be taken-to-the-max with long hair, tousled and wind blown.


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