What it is:Jelly beans, marshmallows and chocolate - all things sweet took over the Spring/ Summer 2011 collections of designers, Amit Aggarwal, Alpana and Neeraj and Pankaj and Nidhi. From pastel pinks to saturated neon hues, the collections were reminiscent of childhood’s candy treats. With so many options in colour to texture to choose from, fashionworld-live tells you how to give into your sweet tooth with this trend.
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Polka Dotted Lingerie Set by Agent Provocateur |
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Ruffle Organza Top by Marc by Marc Jacobs |
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Stone and bead necklace by Riddhika Jeserani |
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Allsorts necklace by Punky Allsorts |
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Ruffle skirt by DKNY |
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Framboise Fringe bag by Christian Louboutin |
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Flower Applique Leather Sandals by Giuseppe Zanotti |
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Tote by OVS |
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Candy Clutch by Jimmy Choo |
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Lace Lingerie Set by Elle McPherson |
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House shaped canvas and embroidery bag by Lulu Guiness |
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Ruffle dress by Nina Ricci |
How to wear: This is a fun trend so let your playful side out with ruffles, frills and bows. Avoid going overboard by balancing your outfit with nude accessories. Add a touch of black for a sophisticated edge. We love the ruffled organza top from Marc by Marc Jacobs. Wear it with a pencil skirt to take the trend to work.
When it comes to evening wear, think Blair Waldrof with extra large bows on cocktail dresses or even on suits. For those not enamoured of the trend for cute, try it in simple doses with accessories, Dior’s floral necklace in pink and purple is sure to put you in the mood for some candy or try some lingerie, the pink and white polka dotted set by Agent Provocateur is pretty enough to qualify.
Vogue.in Loves: We heart the Allsorts necklace by Punky Allsorts. Wear it with a deep cut vest and jeans to add a touch of playfulness to your look.
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