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From Sun Magazine: Spring fashion -- Designs for the decades


Spring is traditionally a time of fresh starts and new things. But this year's fashion trends have borrowed from decades past. The result: timeless pieces that are tried and true. Frocks from "The Great Gatsby" era have a dramatic elegance, perfect for a special night out. Color-blocking, which was popularized in the '60s, will have you looking sharp and sleek. A little '60s flower power lends itself to a sweet, sophisticated aesthetic. And capture the fun and flashiness of '90s neons with garments accented by eye-popping hues. Spring forward this season with flashes from the past.--John-John Williams IV

Also see: Spring fashion shoot
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It's not easy being neon green. Try this neon lime-colored creation ($445) from Christine A. Moore, sold at Hats In The Belfry. It's the perfect finishing touch for afternoon attire.

Neon green envy

( Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun / March 4, 2012 )
It's not easy being neon green. Try this neon lime-colored creation ($445) from Christine A. Moore, sold at Hats In The Belfry. It's the perfect finishing touch for afternoon attire.
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