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White is the New Black - A Contemporary Apparel Trend

Fashion designers and wholesale boutique clothing stores alike are claiming that for this upcoming season, white is the new black! This trend can look great, but it can be easy to mess up. Let’s start with the positive, why is white so great? An all-white outfit can be paired with bright accessories that will make the outfit POP! Wholesale fashion boutiques across the world are jumping on this trend from their offprice apparel buyers that pick up the best styles from all designers!

The fabric as well as the tailoring of an all-white dress is crucial to how a person can pull of this new daring look. Lace is almost a guaranteed winner to make any body shape look complimented. This high brow fabric will hide body flaws and also bring out the best shapes in a person. You will start to see white lace everywhere, be aware, take notice and buy! Pairing a white lace dress with a pair of gladiator sandals, a bright trendy clutch and large (slightly obnoxious) necklace or bracelet will be the perfect combination to this great new white trend.

Maxi dresses are very flattering but can also be very romantic, especially in all white. They can be worn to any event, including a walk on the beach, a pool party or a fun/casual dinner date! While choosing a maxi dress, and if only buying one, think of all the accessories you already have at home. You can pair a strapless white maxi dress with a lot more accessories, necklaces and bracelets alike, than an all white halter maxi for example.

Fashion Spot LA has offered a plethora of maxi dresses, print, solids and fun loving patterns, but they as well as everyone else has seen the magic an all white dress can produce. Many celebrities have come out wearing all white to events to prove that this trend is here to stay! A great white dress can be worn with wedges, gladiators or open toe heels and will make your summer something you will not forget. Wholesale clothing for boutiques is a great way to catch this trend.

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Bandeaus Make Anything Possible

Clothing with large, gaping arm holes that shows everything used to be shunned. But it is possible to wear, and can even look classy. Large open arm holes in tunic tops and blouses are seen and available everywhere you look - and you should be wearing them. These tops can be striped, print or solid. They also can be racer back or straight back.

Many designers have jumped on this trendy junior fashion and did it with style. You can wear these large open arm holes layered with jeans, leggings or shorts and you do not even have to worry about your bra showing… you will not be wearing one. Gasp now, but it is true. Large open arm holes are not the only trend sweeping the world right now, so is the bandeau top. Bandeaus offer a terrific way to wear ANYTHING without putting a bra on ever again. You can throw on a solid, print or striped bandeau to your tunic top or blouse and be out the door in no time. These bandeaus also come padded, which can give any girl the illusion of having breasts or to make girls with breasts feel protected. A good bandeau will not cost you an arm and a leg, do not fall for the expensive ones, they can and should be cheap. It is just another positive trait for this amazing trend.

Bandeaus and large open arm hole tunic tops can be can be found in wholesale boutique clothing shops all over the world brought in from a wholesale clothing for boutiques service like Fashion Spot LA. These fashions are great for any age group and can be classified more specifically as junior and contemporary clothing. For more trends to follow for this summer follow your favorite fashion blog.

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Another Disney Star Launches Her Own Fashion Brand

Seventeen year-old Disney Channel star, Selena Gomez is gaining some more influence among teen girls next season with her foray into the wholesale clothing for boutiques business. Gomez is best known for her role in the Wizards of Waverly Place, and her new brand will launch later this year as Dream Out Loud.

One of the most creatively dressed of all the female Disney Channel stars, Selena Gomez competes with the likes of Miley Cyrus and millions of other teen stars for the affections of one Nick Jonas, the top-ranking Disney Channel heartthrob. Oh, to be seventeen again!

The brand will mirror the star’s own personal style of dress, which hovers somewhere between bohemian-artsy and wispy-feminine. Selena may be very young, but she is very smart, self-aware and she knows what she likes. So what will Dream Out Loud look like? Look for a full line of trendy junior fashion sportswear ranging from Boho dresses to floral tops, layering jackets, jeans and skirts.

Organic soft cotton and recycled fabrics will be used throughout the collection, and all items will be made to mix and match with one another, allowing customers to create a look of their own from these trendy junior fashions.

How will Dream Out Loud be seen in comparison to Miley Cyrus’ Wal-Mart line or Avril LaVigne’s collection for Kohl’s? Well, these two collections are more edgy and “rock ’n’ roll”, leaving room in the wholesale boutique clothing market for a collection of feminine, pretty clothes.

The new junior clothing apparel line will be a joint venture between Gomez, former Generra designer Tony Melilla and Sandra Campos who has been on the business side of industry giants like Polo Ralph Lauren and Nautica.

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Three Favorite Ready-to-Wear Collections for Fall 2010

If I could, I would write a little something about every designer ready-to-wear contemporary apparel collection I saw at Fashion Week, but that would take up a lot more space than this page. So I will narrow it down to three of my favorite RTW collections at Fashion Week.

Michael Kors wanted to assemble the quintessential collection of American sportswear, so he opened is show with a giant coyote vest worn by Abbey Lee Kersaw, over a body-hugging cashmere bodysuit and scrunched booties. Kors went on to present a show that embodied the “relaxed luxury” of successful working women. Comfort and opulence meet with the furs and cashmere introduced in his line of wholesale boutique clothing.

Proenza Shouler got buttoned up a little this year, after a primal animal print look shown last spring. From layered swing coats to bubble-skirt dresses, the look was incredibly sexy and feminine. Many of these looks are so sporty they can be worn almost anywhere, but they had a certain collegiate feel. Black and white animal prints and inkblot patterns were in keeping with a graphic theme that was seen throughout the show on pieces like a black and white angora jacquard dress.

Finally, the J. Mendel line offered up a surprisingly playful collection of black textured wool coats, furs and polished classics, like spunky brown sequined dress with a sheer back panel and urban inspired epaulets made of black Finn raccoon. Pair this with a luxurious mink messenger bag and this designer lays claim to the look of “sassy opulence” for fall like he’s laughing in the face of luxury. Gilles Mendel’s eveningwear line was a montage of filmy georgette with details like ruching and knife pleats to make them the star of the show.

How will these designers impact the ready-to-wear lines remains to be seen. Follow your wholesale clothing for boutiques websites to find out.

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How the Sporty Look Evolved

Styles have changed a lot over the past fifty years, but athletic apparel and sportswear has remained a steady part of women’s wardrobes, most notably in trendy junior fashion. The only thing that’s changed is where we wear athletic clothing and what we call it.

If you came of age in the 1970’s, you might have called your “tennies” to the gym, but only to the gym, but as soon as the 80’s began, so did the athletic boom. Before long, jogging shorts, tennis shoes, and workout tops were a part of every woman’s wardrobe, and they were worn everywhere. Remember when women wore running shoes and socks with a business suit? It was a contemporary apparel trend most were glad to see go away.

Then came the movie “Flashdance” and the danskin/hip-hop look, complete with ripped t-shirts, leg warmers and stretch pants.

Today’s wholesale fashion apparel buyers are still cashing in on the sporty look, but now it has many faces. Some trends just seem to hang on forever, like leggings, Converse “Chuck Taylor” All-Stars. Even though the athletic look has been toned down a little this decade, these styles continue to play an important role in junior fashion apparel.

But the more interesting story here is the way top designers have interpreted athletic apparel and worked it into even some of the highest priced couture items. Sweatshirt fabric, platform sneakers, athletic-inspired jackets and yoga pants have all made their way, in some form, onto the runways of Paris and Milan, and into wholesale boutique clothing showrooms, such as Fashion Spot LA, for decades.

Perhaps it is the comfort-factor that attracts even the best dressed people to athletic wear, but it is a trend that doesn’t seem to be going away. Junior fashion apparel is more influenced by the sporty look than others, with most teen stores focusing on hooded sweatshirts, sweatpants and yoga pants as anchors to their fall collections.

Even the Juicy Couture brand has cashed in on the popularity of their signature tracksuits for children and teens, and sneaker companies have learned that sneaks can come in every pattern, color and texture under the sun. Now, if we could just start working out as often as it looks like we do, we’d all be in great shape!

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Cyber Fashion Shows Make Runways Go Digital

Over the past several years, trade shows and expos have evolved to make them more accessible to people around the world. While less personal and a lot less fun than a trip to Paris or Milan, they offer many of the same benefits as traditional shows without the travel expenses. It may have taken a bit longer for the fashion world to catch on, but with so many travel budgets being cut, wholesale fashion clothing buyers are starting to like the idea of “virtual fashion shows.”

One successful venture, the Forward Global Trade Show, is an interactive web site that allows fashion designers to show their products to women’s and junior apparel buyers in a revolutionary new way. By hosting a two-day event on their site, Forward Global allows for unparalleled networking opportunities between designers and wholesale boutique clothing buyers, making it easier than ever for fashion houses to showcase new contemporary apparel trends to buyers around the world.

Thanks to virtual shows like these, consumers will no longer need to wait two seasons to see the clothing at runway shows begin appearing in stores. This meets the immediate needs of a changing market, and allows women’s fashion apparel buyers to stay on top of emerging trends and “buy them while they’re hot.”

Just like a normal trade show, Forward Global allows up to 300 vendors to exhibit their collections in an online virtual environment that mimics an actual fashion trade show. Wholesale fashion apparel buyers from around the globe can register to attend the show, where they can watch runway shows on video, network with other attendees, and place orders on vendors’ web-stands. Women’s and junior apparel buyers such as Fashion Spot LA are expecting this trend to continue in 2010 and change the way designers go to market with their collections.

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Choosing the Perfect Evening Dress for the Holidays

As the holidays approach, retailers are stocking up on evening dresses in every style color and fabric. In fact, the biggest weekend for buying evening wear is quickly approaching. Many women use the same dress for their corporate Christmas party as they do for New Year’s Eve, but this year you will see even more women trying to get one dress that will suit both occasions.

Buyers of contemporary apparel are acutely aware of how the economic crisis may affect this season’s evening wear purchases, and many are looking at a more casual line-up than in past years. Part of the reason for this is that so many companies have cut back on the formality of their holiday events, and fewer people than ever are attending fancy-dress New Year’s Eve parties. For the wholesale boutique clothing buyer, it makes sense to offer a more laid-back holiday dress selection this year.

In most ready-to-wear lines, the fabrics of choice will still be silk, satin and polyester. Best selling colors in women’s holiday dresses tend to be wine red, gold, black and turquoise. Most dresses are designed to accent the bust, and include added support, especially the strapless and empire styles.

One of the reasons for the popularity of the empire-cut dress is that so many women want to hide their waistlines and upper legs. The most enduring styles are available with a matching shawl, and are fully lined in polyester with a back zipper. Most ready-to-wear dresses are retail priced at $100 and up, with designer gowns starting at over $1,000, but wholesale fashion clothing buyers like Fashion Spot LA, are getting more incentives this year, enabling them to offer lower prices to their customers.

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Achieving “Elegance” With Wholesale Boutique Clothing

The art of being “Elegant” is defined differently by everyone; hence the phrase, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” For some, elegance can be the sheer simplicity of making something beautiful appear effortless, and for others it can be a glitzy and glamorous ensemble. But for the contemporary apparel buyer, such as Fashion Spot LA, it means knowing a few secrets of the trade. For an elegant retail collection, it all comes down to knowing your customer, what she wants, and what she doesn’t.

Elegance is an abstract concept to most people, and few people can really pull it off, but wholesale boutique clothing owners know that they are not just buying clothing; they are setting a standard of tastefulness for their clientele. And beyond that, they are showing them – through their collection of clothing and accessories – how to look elegant. In short, to a wholesale clothing apparel buyer, elegance is the art of “pulling it all together.”

While everyone has their own definition of elegance, here are some of the tips I’ve picked up after spending several years as a junior clothing apparel buyer.

1. No big flowery prints on dresses
2. No fluorescent or overly bright colored clothing
3. Fabric should be appealing to the eye- stay away from polyester – please.
4. Keep it simple – no excessive sparkles, beads or embellishments on everyday clothes
5. Make sure your blacks match other blacks and your whites other whites.
6. No unnecessary zippers or buttons on sleeves, bodices and shoulders
7. Wear clothes that fit. Something too small or too large is almost always inappropriate
8. Whatever you do, wear clean clothes, and don’t be afraid to iron them when needed
9. When something gets faded, permanently stained or ripped, get it out of your closet
10. Perhaps most important of all – if something doesn’t flatter your figure, don’t wear it just because it’s trendy.

As you can see, elegance in junior fashion apparel is not about changing innate sense of style. In fact, it’s more about what not to do than anything else. Beyond that, elegance is a state of mind.

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Paris Fashion Shows Preview Contemporary Apparel for spring 2010

Now that the Paris shows have started, contemporary apparel buyers are making predictions about what will be the most enduring trend for 2010. Some of the lesser known designers often come up with the most compelling presentations at these shows, with an eye on attracting buyers to their wholesale fashion apparel sales after the show. It is also a time for junior apparel buyers to find some exciting new ideas to start showing in stores.

A few of the designers that caught my eye this year included Eyola Victorian-inspired dresses, the black and white sculptural presentation by Agonovich, Rochas by Marco Zanini’s French sportswear and the “White Collection” by Osman Yousefzada.

One of the undercurrents that seemed to run through almost every Milan and Paris showing is a simpler, less glitzy, more accessible approach to contemporary apparel. It is as if the economic crisis has forced designers to take a long hard look at their clients’ personal outlook, and started seeing their designs through the eyes of wholesale clothing apparel buyers too. The result is a relaxed and simple design sense with an emphasis on texture and layered fabrics.

In his crisp “White Collection”, Osman Yousefzada used simple structured silhouettes in a singular palette of white, with gold accents, drawing attention to textures of silk, cheesecloth and suede in various shades of white. In his classic minimalistic style, Yousefzada applied a more futuristic feel to his spring collection with kimono shapes and abstract dip-dyed edges.

Marco Zanini offered an unhurried, sportswear approach to his Rochas collection, featuring beautifully cut liquid silk dresses falling just below the knee with layered skirts and vivid florals. Colors like mulberry, lemongrass and pistachio turned up in tiny colorful blazers, paired with tap pants and classic accessories.

When it’s time to buy wholesale boutique clothing for spring 2010, look for these fanciful yet wearable silhouettes to start showing in wholesale boutique clothing store Fashion Spot LA.

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Fashion Week Shopping Tips

As Fashion Week takes New York City by storm, contemporary apparel buyers are lining up to get their first glimpse of which styles will dictate next year’s trends. This is the time of the year that shopping for wholesale fashion clothing can be fun. Viewing the latest collections from top designers and attending all the parties is a blast, but trying to plan out what to buy nine months in advance is often tricky.

Here are some tips to get a head start on buying before all the fashion magazines start showing these new looks. Planning future purchases is much easier when you use some of the “tricks of the trade”.

1. Keep an eye on lesser-known labels. Big-name designers often conform their ready-to-wear pieces to meet the demands of department store buyers. The true trendsetters, whose looks are copied by everyone else, usually begin with small labels because they can exercise more creative freedom. Choose a few of these designers and you will see them become next year’s trends in contemporary apparel.
2. Look for smaller, more toned-down versions of the “over the top” accessories shown on Fashion Week runways. While the enormous and flamboyant handbags, earrings and hair bows may not become the next trend, you will certainly see smaller versions of these as you shop for wholesale boutique clothing.
3. Stay away from lines that bear a celebrity name. Sure, athletes, actors and musicians carry a certain amount of cache at fashion shows, but they are rarely tuned into what type of contemporary apparel will really sell. That’s because they are entertainers, not designers.
4. Finally, remember that fashion trends don’t change as quickly as designers would like you to think. Some of the silhouettes from last year will still work next year, so hang on to some of the best-selling pieces you already have.

Fashion Week is one of the most highly-anticipated events in the fashion industry, and the runway fashions shown here will certainly influence many buyers and young designers. This is a time to pay close attention to what you see and spend some time imagining how these new looks will appeal to your customers. If you are unable to attend fashion week yourself, visit Fashion Spot LA, the leading off price apparel buyer.

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