| As Fall / Winter 2006 approaches, prints are back | | | | This trendy cover up keeps you warm in a |
| in vogue. Animal prints arethe rage again. They | | | | whimsical way, like the heroines fromthe past. An |
| may skip a year or two, but animal prints in some | | | | Edwardian look that is given a modern touch. |
| form oranother will always be back. The hottest | | | | As for colors, the gothic look is hot. Stark black |
| prints to go for are the tiger prints,leopard and | | | | and white with ornateaccessories bring you up to |
| zebra prints. This season, wear them with | | | | date. These versatile pieces are classic. |
| monotones. Wear one animalprint piece with black, | | | | Blackclothes never go out of fashion. They can be |
| dark denim or neutral separates. Pair the | | | | worn in so many ways, so stock upon little black |
| gorgeousanimal print dresses with opaque tights. | | | | dresses, black skirts and jackets. |
| Some gorgeous must haves in animal prints | | | | In line with the party season, metallics are back. |
| include that silk georgette dressin animal prints, a | | | | Lame dresses are hot. Go for goldif you have |
| gorgeous furry vest and that little black dress | | | | warm skin tones. If you have olive skin or cool |
| with asafari inspired print trim. If you rather test | | | | skin tones, dress insilver. Get ready to dazzle in |
| the waters, go for the animalprint pumps or bags | | | | the parties scheduled in the coming months. |
| to get into the coming season's mood. | | | | Since winter is coming, boots are back. Knee high |
| The other prints to look at would be the florals. | | | | boots are a classy winteressential that's both |
| Teri Hatcher and Halle | | | | practical and gorgeous. |
| Berry looked stunning in large floral prints that we | | | | For a change, show off your back. Cowl back |
| might associate with anhouse proud aunt's living | | | | dresses are hot. As are dressesthat are covered |
| room wallpaper. Yet these prints bring our | | | | up in front but plunge unexpectedly at the back. |
| theirfeminity. Just make sure you're not standing | | | | They can beworn both ways. The catwalk may |
| against a wall covered in a wallpaper that matches | | | | show a dress baring the back, but you couldfollow |
| your outfit. | | | | Eva Longoria's lead and show off your cleavage |
| One thing you see this season which has been | | | | instead. She took a |
| missing for the several years isthe bubble skirt, or | | | | Missoni silk mini dress with a plunging back and |
| rather, the bubble dress. This is a tough look to | | | | wore it the other way round,showing off her |
| carryoff. If you can, then wear it. It is a feminine | | | | cleavage. The result would grab the attention of |
| look that stands out from thecrowd. Rachel Bilson | | | | any red-bloodedmale. |
| and Brittany Murphy were photographed wearing | | | | That goes to show that how you really wear |
| these divinedresses. Wear it with a great posture | | | | what they present on the catwalkis up to your. |
| and tons of confidence. | | | | This is what fashion is really about. Meeting the |
| Another interesting piece that updates your | | | | needs andtastes of you, the wearer. |
| wardrobe instantly is the capelet. | | | | |