Fashion Distraction :: Lela Rose Spring 2010
The Lela Rose Spring 2010 collection took a sophisticated, sporty, feminine look from beachside to formal event with everything in-between. What stood out more than anything else was Rose’s color choices. The palette was bright and bold with hues that were just slightly not primary. What made the palette most interesting, though was the way Rose combined the colors. A deep royal blue, paired with jungle green and bright yellow. Pink, orange, navy blue and ocean blue were also favorites.
Rose effortlessly worked these brights into the fabrics and designs she used. A jacquard dress, splashed with yellow and a green cocktail dress with plays of blue through the one-shoulder ruffle.
This collection is wearable (and quite covetable) all the way through. Indeed, there were no outfits that were too over the top or unattainable for the average woman. Put simply, this is a collection that won’t lead you astray!
Key Trends from the Spring 2010 Lela Rose Collection:
bright colors
surprising color combinations
shiny fabrics
classic designs
one-shoulder
belted waist
cardigans
What Can We Take Away?
Again, we’re seeing sporty, sleek styles for Spring-with an emphasis on femininity. The feminine style that seems to be the trend is one that’s more classic and sophisticated than sweet and frilly.
Your Thoughts?
I’m a big fan of this collection. There are so many things to like!
What do you think? Can you see yourself wearing styles similar to these?

































October 20th, 2009 at 4:11 pm
This collection is absolutely gorgeous. I love the vibrant colors!
October 21st, 2009 at 11:32 am
I’m not overly fond of the shape of each outfit - they’re a little plain for my tastes - but I do love the bright colours. Especially that celery green. Very refreshing.
October 21st, 2009 at 5:34 pm
luv that yellow dress!!!
October 23rd, 2009 at 2:02 pm
It’s a consensus! These colors are fantastic!
October 29th, 2009 at 11:31 am
I love that some designers are moving away from frilly=pretty. I really prefer the sleek sophistication of this collection. And yes… the colours are yummy!