Trend Alert: Tribal Prints

Of the many trends shown for Spring 2010 on the runways, one of my favorites is tribal prints. I love the colors in any type of print but tribal prints are more toned down in color and I think they look great on any skintone. Browns, yellows, greens and any earth-tones are what makes up a fabulous tribal print piece.

What’s great about tribal prints is that they can be worn anytime of year. The earth tones aren’t too vibrant for fall or winter (although I never think anything is too vibrant because I love colors) and it’s great to pair a great tribal-inspired scarf of necklace with a plain outfit.

Here are some tribal-inspired looks on the runway for Spring 2010:

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Left to Right: Gucci, Givenchy, Balenciaga

Some tribal-inspired looks for any budget:

Top Row (left to right): Halter Top ($12 at wetseal.com), LaROK dress ($298 at shopbop.com), Maxi Dress ($60 at topshop.com), Bailey 44 Dress ($181 at shopthetrendboutique.com), Smocked Dress ($10 at forever21.com)

Bottom Row (left to right): Christian Louboutin Platform Sandals ($1,716 at brownsfashion.com), L.A.M.B Handbag ($299 at zappos.com), Scarf ($84 at bluefly.com), Skirt ($22 at wetseal.com)

So, what do you think? What are you favorite trends from the runways for Spring? Would you wear tribal prints? I want to hear from you!

6 comments on “Trend Alert: Tribal Prints

    • Free People has some amazing jewelry. I’ve checked out their website (www.freepeople.com) recently and they have some fabulous tribal-inspired jewelry. Rings, necklaces, earrings…you name it. My one recommendation though is not to pair too much tribal jewelry with a tribal-inspired outfit. It could be tribal overload. I would wear a statement piece of tribal-inspired jewelry with a more toned down outfit. Because tribal-inspired outfits tend to have a lot of color and print, I would pair that with more simplistic accecssories, especially gold bangles…that would look fabulous!

      I have a few pieces of tribal-inspired jewelry that I’ve found at thrift stores, abroad, or at vintages shops so I recommend trying those out too. That way, you never have to worry about someone wearing the same thing!

      If you have any other questions, feel free to e-mail me at chicityfashionblog@yahoo.com

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