Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sweaters 2012 off-season addition of fashionable clothes


Creating collections for spring-summer season, fashion designers are mostly limited to very light, thin clothing, perfect for summer heat, but it is not suitable for cool spring weather. Surprisingly, the new spring-summer 2012 was an exception to this rule - in the designer collections are a lot of models of knitted garments and including - stylish, comfortable and beautiful sweaters.

Sweaters 2012 off-season and fashion trends


Trendsetter in the 2012 jersey was a British fashion brand Burberry - creative director of the house, Christopher Bailey, chose a very interesting approach to create a spring-summer 2012 and presented a surprisingly practical wardrobe for a cool spring or, more likely, to the rainy, cool British summer. Whatever the reasons are not guided by the designer, creating a new collection for Burberry, the result was more than successful - a key place in the wardrobe of trendy spring-summer 2012 it was occupied by Burberry beautiful and fashionable sweaters. Sweaters 2012 by Burberry suit, it seems, on all occasions - it's thin and lightweight knit sweater under the jacket, spring jacket, sweater and classic knitwear, with a round neckline, perfectly complement the long, below the knee skirt strict. A little more interesting mix of classic skirts and sweaters makes a bright, multicolored geometric pattern on the proposed models of Burberry.


It seems that the sweaters in the new season spring-summer 2012 took in the designer wardrobe of one of the key - you can wear them, judging by the variety of designers presented versions of classic sweaters with almost anything. Strict, plain knitted sweaters fit harmoniously into spring wardrobe and business combined with a pencil skirt or pants, and colorful, with a colorful pattern model is converted into a bright and catchy, even the most simple casual-ensemble.



Sweater with short sleeves
 
One of the most interesting interpretations sweater 2012 - a model with short sleeves, which abound in designer collections for Spring-Summer 2012. That shortened the sleeves turn a sweater, the garment is traditionally a winter in a stylish complement spring and summer wardrobe. For example, the French brand designers Isabel Marant offer a "warm" free, cozy sweater with short wide sleeves to the elbow standard combination of summer shorts and tiny top. Light sweater with sleeves to the elbow complement easily, maxi-skirts in the collection of French house in Hermes spring-summer 2012 and summer thin shirt in combination with the free daily trousers of the brand Chloe. And Derek Lam American designer suggests wearing a sweater with short sleeves over a strict "office" a combination of simple shirts and pencil skirts.


The main trendsetter in the short-sleeved sweater with a new spring-summer 2012 was the American designer Tommy Hilfiger, whose collection of sweaters in a wide, colorful, very bright striped sleeves to the elbow complement virtually all wardrobe items - from skirts to pants and tiny summer shorts.




Sweater dresses as


Extra long free sweater has long been a stylish alternative to the usual dress - especially in the cold autumn and winter, when the sweater dress can be worn with a thick, warm tights and boots. But fashion designers remembered this unusual role of sweaters and a new spring-summer 2012, offering a thin sweater with short sleeves as a unique alternative to everyday dress. Among these was Michael Kors designer whose collections are built on a safari style, complement the bright, color-free sweaters. Sweater-dress by American designer wisely chosen accessories - gladiator sandals on numerous straps of leather, a great everyday bag over his shoulder, colorful scarves - turns into a very nice addition and trending everyday wardrobe. A very interesting application of the sweater in the spring and summer wardrobe in 2012 found a brand designers Les Copains - free, long sweater knitting large, covering the hips, they offer to wear over a dress-shirt.
 


 

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