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Spring 2008 trends: Seeing green

By Meg in Florida 22 January 2008 7 Comments

wavy aventurine braceletflutter-sleeve dressAccording to Angie at YouLookFab, the hottest color of the season is going to be green, followed by orange.

Wearing more green was actually one of my New Year’s resolutions, because it’s a lovely color that is underused in my wardrobe and many others’.

Fortunately, green is generally an easy color to wear. While yellow greens like lime green can make some people look sallow, dark greens like hunter green don’t have the same effect. If you’re still longing for lime, rest assured that anyone can wear yellow greens if they know how to work difficult colors in your wardrobe.

With that in mind, here are some green bargains that will have your friends equally green.

Accessories

An easy way to incorporate any color into your wardrobe is through accessories since you can get more use out of them per week than clothing and accessories usually last a lot longer.

Shoes

chinese laundry pumpsjessica simpson heelsNice green shoes are hard to find, but I’ve found three pairs.

These Hasper mesh peep toe pumps from Jessica Simpson are available in three colors, including a lovely kelly green. They’re available in sizes 5.5-11 and vary in price from $55.27 to $79.99.

These Naughty Monkey Candyland pumps are equally fun in a white and green floral design. They’re available in sizes 6-10 and are also available in black/white and red/white. They vary in price from $72.47 - $74.95.

If you want shoes that really stand out, then check out these Alanie pumps from Chinese Laundry. While also available in white and yellow, the green is particularly fun because the fish scale texture of the leather makes them look like dragon skin. They’re available in sizes 6-10, for $79.95 - $89.95.

Jewelry

wavy aventurine braceletswarovski crystal braceletThis wavy aventurine bracelet is a neat piece that is beautiful, too. It’s just $18.95 and ships worldwide.

Or if you want something more classic, take a look at this sterling silver bracelet made with green Milano glass Swarovski crystal. It’s on sale for 50% and is now just $28.99. Plus it also ships worldwide.

Bags

laptop bagvia spiga clutchWith clutches so popular nowadays, why not go with a green clutch like this Sasha leather wristlet clutch from Via Spiga. The hunter green is lovely, though it is also available in black and grey. It’s now just $69.99, down from $120.

Of course, you can’t fit a laptop in a clutch, so take a look at this gorgeous satin brocade laptop bag from Mango Tango. It’s a refreshing alternative to all those boring black laptop bags and it’s just $84.

Clothes

Looking to get into more green?

Tops

trapuntomossimo turtleneckThis green long-sleeve turtleneck from Mossimo is now just $6.29. It’s available in sizes X-small to XX-large in juniors.

If your complexion can handle a nice yellow-green, go ahead and enjoy this silk trapunto stitch blouse from INC International Concepts. It’s on sale for $38.81, down from $69. It’s available in sizes 2-8.

Dresses

jersey dressflutter-sleeve dressGreen also makes a wonderful color for dresses. I know because I have one that wear all the time.

This jersey wrap dress from BCBG Max Azria would make lovely dress for day and night whether you get the forest green or the navy. It’s $108, 40% off the list price of $180, and it’s available in sizes X-small to large.

Of course, green works great with other colors, as evident in this charmeuse, flutter-sleeve dress in a green and aqua print. It’s only available in sizes 7-11, but it’s on sale for $13.99.

Going green

Green isn’t just a trendy color this season, it’s also a lifestyle trend that’s catching on thanks in part to products that make it easier to help the planet. So, if you haven’t already, make sure to check out my recent post on eco-friendly shopping bags.

As you can see, I’m excited by all the green available this season, but how do you feel about its rise to trendiness? How do you wear green most often?

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  • Susanna said:

    I may have to revise my color forecast somewhat. I originally picked green as one of the colors, then backtracked and replaced it with khaki. But I had picked spring green, I hadn’t considered a bluer green - probably because I’m still suffering from kelly green burnout from the summer of 2006.

    Anyway, I may add green back in. I agree that it could be popular, as long as it has more blue than yellow. But orange? No. It looks good on about 1% of the population, and it’s the default color for toddler clothes these days. Nobody over 12 will want to wear it.

    I stand by my initial forecast: robin’s egg blue. That will be the “it” color for Spring/Summer 2008.

  • Florida's Bargain Queen, Meg said:

    Hi Susanna!

    I understand color burn out very well! While I love kelly green, I was so tired of all the black and white a year ago. I guess you might call that “lack of color” burnout, but same principle. I still love black and white, but not in the megadoses that I saw.

    I definitely love the bluer greens. The yellow greens are much harder for me to wear, but blue and dark greens really bring out my eyes.

    I admit, I have very little orange in my wardrobe and my first impression of the orange trend was very negative.

    However, I’m now really liking it in small doses. My roommate has a pair of orange sneakers that she wears with a sporty khaki skirt and a t-shirt. It looks great! And I have seen some people that look great in larger doses of orange, if they find the right shade for them, like a peach orange.

    As for me, I’m keeping it in small doses unless I find that magical shade that work on me (which did happen recently with yellow and pink). I do have a purple, pink, and orange argyle tote bag where it looks really cool, though.

    I hope your last prediction comes true! I’d love to see robin’s egg blue! It’s a great color on me : D

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