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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Doll Clothes Patterns - Five Top Fashion Trends


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Are you sewing doll clothes patterns inspired by today's fashion trends, or are your dolls hopelessly out-of-style? Girls today want to dress their dolls in the same fashion items they want to wear themselves. They're influenced by the styles they see kids wearing on TV and in magazines. So, let's take a look at five of today's top fashion trends and consider how we can translate those popular styles into doll clothes patterns.

1.) Baby doll tops

These pretty, feminine tops are made of delicate fabrics, like lace, silk chiffon, translucent cotton voile and lightweight knit. They often feature an empire waistline and/or a belt tied in the back. They hang close to the body, are soft and flowing, never starched or stiff.

2.) 'Cigarette' jeans

These very tight-legged pants are usually worn with long tunic-like tops. They're great looking tucked into knee-boots or worn with ballet slippers. At the other end of the spectrum, we're also seeing very wide-legged pants and jeans. So, for an updated look, choose doll clothes patterns with either very skinny legs or very wide legs.

3.) Layers over layers over layers

Short over long is the key to this look. Wear short-sleeves over long-sleeves, a short jacket over a long top, or a short vest over a long-sleeved dress over pants. The look is clean and uncluttered, with lots of solid colors. It's all about the 'lines' of the design, not the pattern on the fabric. You probably already have lots of doll clothes patterns you can use to create this look. Experiment. It's just a new way of combining old 'basic' pieces.

4.) The 'hoodie' is taking on a new form

The best new sweater is a textured knit, knee-length wrapped design with a loose hood. It's worn over a one-color long top and skinny pant combo. Add knee-boots and a big bag for a totally pulled-together look. The second new 'hoodie' shape is the short-sleeved hoodie, worn over a long-sleeved tee or sweater. It ties two strong trends together: the hoodie and layering.

5.) Opposites attract: Mixing hard and soft

Puffy textures are used with smooth, flat fabrics to create visual contrast. The short 'puffa' jacket is worn with skinny spandex pants. Fuzzy fur peeks out the top of smooth leather knee-boots. A fluffy chiffon skirt, made of layers-upon-layers of ruffles is worn with a clingy silk knit tee.

So, get started! You have plenty of information about the new apparel trends to help you select doll clothes patterns and create a closet full of great clothes for your dolls. Now, get inspired and release your inner fashion designer.

Peggy Britton http://www.dollclothespatterns.net/ Peggy Britton, trend expert and fashion designer, is offering creative ideas, 'how-to' advice and step-by-step doll clothes patterns that look just like the latest fashion items girls want to wear themselves. Create an original, affordable wardrobe for your American Girl or 18-inch doll, using doll clothes patterns that are fun and easy to sew. Get yours now athttp://www.dollclothespatterns.net/

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Sunday, 13 May 2012

Hot Hot Hot UK Fashion Trends


By Thomas R Andrews

The latest cool trends in fashion to hits London high street fashion shops are taking shoppers by storm. London high street shops and boutiques are showcasing the new fashion styles that everyone will want to be seen in. Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, London has dedicated the entire fourth floor to the hottest fashion labels around. Trendsetting designers featured on Harvey Nichols' fourth floor fashion haven include London designers like Peter Pilotto and Meadham Kirchhoff.
Current hot looks featuring designers such as Peter Pilotto are being dubbed as the label to watch in 2010. International cool fashion label on display at Harvey Nichols include Brian Reyes and Cacharel, under the talented creations of ex-Lanvin designer Cédric Charlier. Graphic prints at Holly Fulton have made an impression on the UK fashion trends scene.

Chic, cool and stylish Rochas, Stella McCartney and Celine went with the eighties look for the latest trend fashion styles in 2010. Like spring fashion trends in 2010, winter cool fashion trends for 2010 are about making a brazen and bold statement. The traditional stilettos was suddenly passed over for the hot new and more trendy kitten heels. Low heels are the latest trend so give your high heels a miss in exchange for ladylike kitten heels and slingbacks for winter.
Winter Fashion Trends
In 2010, the eighties bodysuit made yet another comeback. The return of this sassy eighties look also saw the return of endless group-exercise activities. Biker shorts and bumbags were the big news for the nineties revival look in the spring. Donna Karan brought back the eighties bodysuit is a stunning fashion trendsetting way to mark 25 years in fashion. Festival chic style makes dressing up and staying cool a cinch for the London fashionistas this year.
Not to be out done by the ladies apparel, fifties-style knickers were revived by Dolce & Gabbana. All over London, fashion celebrated a reissuing of classic designs from the glamourous fashion days gone by. Sweet trends including delicious Liquorice Allsorts Designers took their inspiration from Bassett's sweets.
Wearing gloves this winter is sexier than ever if you go elbow length. Speaking of length, taking your midi line just below the knees is the hot new trends for dress wear. When in doubt, go with lots and lots of buttons as they are back with a vengeance.
For those really in the fashion know, Net-a-porter celebrates 10 years in business. The iPhone phenomenon brought fashion to your finger tips with hot fashion apps. Making shopping on your hand held devise just a matter of pressing a few clicks. The handy fashion apps also means that you can get the latest in fashion trend news via daily tweets.
Thomas R Andrews is a fashionista who likes to blog about fashion accessories and keep up with the latest fashion trends from the UK streets. He works for Accessoryo, the UK-based fashion accessories store.
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