This spring, fashion is leaning towards clear shapes and airy silhouettes, just like the famous fashionistas who came to support their favorite brands during Paris Fashion Week in ensembles where flowing and bubble silhouettes took the lead. Zendaya, Barbara Palvin, Poppy Delevingne – see which dresses are the most relevant this spring.
Poppy Delevingne. Neil Mockford/GC Images
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White dress
When shades of beige no longer inspire delight, their replacement is the shade Cloud Dancer. Zendaya wore a dress in it to attend the Louis Vuitton show. Perhaps the actress wanted to continue the pleasant taste after her wedding to Tom Holland, or maybe together with the stylists she decided to hint at the hit of the season – the bubble silhouette. In any case, her dress with an elongated hem and structured top motivates to think about a similar addition to her wardrobe – literally or with a similar context.
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Mini shirt dress
When you hear everywhere about designers' commitment to simple clothes, you can suddenly find yourself unprepared for such everyday clothes as a regular shirt dress. However, even such a simple wardrobe item appears in a somewhat rethought vision this year: mini length, voluminous skirt, combination with biker boots and an elegant cardigan. For ideas for basic, yet authentic spring looks, you should go to Miu Miu – which is what inspired Poppy Delevingne, choosing a blue mini shirt dress.
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Floral print mini dress
One of the main trends of this spring-summer season, floral print can be worn in both hyperrealistic and naive formats. Barbara Palvin chose a dress look that was the opposite in mood to her colleague at the Miu Miu show, Poppy Delevingne – a yellow minidress, dotted with small flowers, in tandem with a brown sports jacket. While the previous look deserves to be worn to the office, Barbara's dress is created for carefree sunny days. For shoes, choose ballet flats so as not to burden the flowing silhouette with sneakers.
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