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Color of the Year 2013: Emerald

pantone emerald

Time to work on your spring wardrobe and green is the color to wear! 

The Pantone Color of the Year for 2013 is Emerald. Not just emerald green is in. There are plenty of shades of green to choose from this spring especially minty green shades. 

Crisp black and white looks are also in if you are not feeling the green. 

Another trend for spring that you may not like is 90's fashion. Yes, the 90's are back! Acid washed denim, printed leggings, crop tops and bold print tops. Good luck with that!  

You will also be seeing the 60's influence that we have been seeing. Bermuda shorts are hot as well as strips. 

A trend I really like is polka dots. They are always fun and happy and are great to add as an accent. A polka dot scarf work well. We have lots of options this spring.

        Have a Beautiful Day! 
xo
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