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Coming up daisies

I recently spent a week immersed in the fashion scene while attending the largest fashion trade show in the world. It's called Magic Market Week and is held in Las Vegas twice per year. Celebrities make an appearance here when they launch a fashion line. (We were fortunate enough to see Fergie close up). The show is huge, so you really need to be at the right place at the right time. The show is open to retailers only and closed to the public. It draws more than 80,000 people to Vegas during MAGIC week. After Vegas, I made a two day stop in Los Angeles to shop the Fashion District.

If I had to choose one trend that stuck out in my mind the most this Spring, it would be the daisy trend. Daisy print tops, shorts, rompers, dresses and pants. Accessories such as daisy headbands, daisy statement necklaces, daisy earrings, and all things daisy. There is something very serene about a bunch of daisies. Reminding me of a picnic in a park, this is a sweet feminine look that can be worn by any woman. Add a daisy accessory or go all out in a daisy print dress.

The 1960's Flower Child look is trending big time this Spring/Summer, and that is how the daisies come into play. Round frame sunglasses, crop tops, fringe tops, high waisted skirts and shorts, flowy printed pants, crochet bags and kimonos.

All three Frakas locations are overflowing with daisies and other amazing Spring fashions. Stop by and let one of our stylists help you find your inner 60's girl.

Visit us on Facebook at "Frakas Boutique", or on line at www.frakas.ca

This article is written by or on behalf of an outsourced columnist and does not necessarily reflect the views of Castanet.



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Colleen Becker is the owner /operator of FRAKAS, Shops for Women Inc. Frakas, has three locations, one of which is in the Mission in Kelowna. Colleen's expertise is in buying, with regular trips to the world's fashion meccas.



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