Plano Profile March 2010 : Page 68

taste&style E XCITING COLOR TRENDS EMERGE EACH SEASON; this spring is no exception. Across the spectrum, from L.A. fun fashion to Parisian couture, blue assumes a prominent role in what will be a very exciting season. Whether it’s azure, cerulean, navy, teal, cobalt, or turquoise, blue will enliven your wardrobe and excite your fashion imagination. What can blue do for you? Substitute navy blue for black. Navy rompers replace last season’s black jumpsuits. Dresses with navy skirts and striped bodices take the stage for a bold look. For a classic visage, try a modified shirt-waist dress in a baby blue plaid. Sophisticates will appreciate an asymmetrical print strapless teal; all-occasion emphasizes READY–TO–WEAR What Blue can do for you punch up the blue with matching eye shadow. Remember that denim jeans were originally called blue jeans and they couldn’t be more in the mix for spring. Denim capris, walking shorts, and shorts are ubiquitous. Juxtapose tailored denim with feminine blouses. Printed voiles are great choices. If sheer, select a turquoise tank top as an underpin- ning. An amazing jeweled blue silk blouse works with jeans or skinny black pants. Dress down with aqua terry cloth warm-ups and jump- suits; they are comfortable as well as stylish. Tie-dyed tee shirts blend well; perhaps add white pants for a resort look. Bright blue warm-ups announce your presence; wear with confidence. spring, Viscose top and denim jeans by A’GACI, $16.50 and $32.50 at A’GACI. Denim dress by Klippo, $28.99 at Woof. 68 PLANO PROFILE MARCH 2010 Viscose top and denim jeans by A’GACI, $19.50 and $24.50 at A’GACI. Fleece coat by Foxy Paws, $37.99 at Foxy Paws. Viscose top and denim Capri by A’GACI, $17.50 and $21.50 at A’GACI. Acrylic sweater by Dogo, $26.99 at Woof.

Ready"To"Wear

Linda Kenney

Eciting Color Trends Emerge Each Season; this spring is no exception. Across the spectrum, from L.A. fun fashion to Parisian couture, blue assumes a prominent role in what will be a very exciting season. Whether it’s azure, cerulean, navy, teal, cobalt, or turquoise, blue will enliven your wardrobe and excite your fashion imagination. What can blue do for you?

Substitute navy blue for black. Navy rompers replace last season’s black jumpsuits. Dresses with navy skirts and striped bodices take the stage for a bold look. For a classic visage, try a modified shirt-waist dress in a baby blue plaid.

Sophisticates will appreciate an asymmetrical print strapless dress with an emphasis on teal; add a black shrug to pop the color. The all-occasion silk dress works in a dotted print that emphasizes blue; punch up the blue with matching eye shadow.

Remember that denim jeans were originally called blue jeans and they couldn’t be more in the mix for spring. Denim capris, walking shorts, and shorts are ubiquitous. Juxtapose tailored denim with feminine blouses. Printed voiles are great choices. If sheer, select a turquoise tank top as an underpinning.

An amazing jeweled blue silk blouse works with jeans or skinny black pants.

Dress down with aqua terry cloth warm-ups and jumpsuits; they are comfortable as well as stylish. Tie-dyed tee shirts blend well; perhaps add white pants for a resort look.

Bright blue warm-ups announce your presence; wear with confidence.

Blue delivers a fresh look this spring, right on time.

What Blue can do for you
New yorkCity is beckoning future fashion designers and their instructors. Teachers Bonnie Turnbo and Jodi Miller will lead 23 fashion design students from Plano Senior High School and Plano West Senior High School on a four-day Fashion and Merchandising Tour. This fashion forward group will attend Parson’s School of Design Portfolio Workshop and Competition and tour the facilities as well as tour the Fashion Institute of Technology. They will visit Ellis Island’s Immigration Museum, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Trips to Fifth Avenue and Greenwich Village are also planned. High school doesn’t get any better than this!
Includes a wide array of blue fashions. Our fashion dogs of 2010 were selected for their fashion sense and skills as models.

They are Macy Marie Schultz, a Pomeranian; Gizmo Gulley, a pug; and Hilton Chavarria, a Chihuahua. Kudos to these terrific pets and their owners.

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