Spring Fashion 2007: Easy, Breezy, Feminine

Spring Fashion 2007 Easy Breezy Feminine
After the moody, broody looks for fall, American designers cleared the air for spring with easy, breezy, feminine clothes.

The feeling was exemplified by Cynthia Steffe, whose collection was inspired by visions of Catherine Deneuve and Brigitte Bardot running around St. Tropez circa 1960.

The star of the season was the dress. Dresses marched down the runway in ultra-feminine silhouettes, and came in a plethora of shapes and styles.

Popular were the A-lines, the strapless poufs, the baby dolls, shifts, columns, trapeze shapes and the sundresses.

They also appeared in wonderful colors and fabrics.

For day, dresses were either very short or just above the knee.

They can be worn to the office with flats or to an after-work cocktail party with strappy heels.


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