
The Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week is known for unveiling the premium trends that would be seen across the world for a particular season. Even though the media reports beamed across the globe usually focus on what the models strutting down the catwalks wore, industry experts know that the choices of the fashionistas sitting in the front row of these shows is just as important in terms of setting style trends.

Fashion weeks around the world are about to start giving us the key trends to Fall 2013 and now is the right time to begin shopping for styles that will rule through pre-fall this year. Here are the key pieces that you would need to have in 2013.

This coming fall season is going to be dominated by hues that denote warmth and richness through botanical, opulent jewel, rose tones and neutrals hues. Here are the 10 trends in color that would dominate in pre-fall 2013.

Tanya Taylor is a self professed workaholic who doesn’t like to wait to get her presentations done. For her Fall 2013 runway showing, the designer chose the Museum of Modern Art as a venue and we could see the reference show through her collection as well. A big fan of the style of the ‘60s, Taylor used a bunch of vintage trends as inspiration for her new line and used the photographic brilliance of Jean Pierre Raynaud to serve as a backgrounder for her new collection. Using a bunch of floral prints and plaids, the new line did not feature any of the frill associated with the “girly” outfits of the decade though it did feature plenty of ensembles that would look very much in place in a movie or advertisement set in the 1960s.

Everyone tends to put on a few pound during the festive season which sadly gets carried over right through to the start of spring. As heavy and all covering winter coats begin giving way to lighter clothing, we begin to see just how destructive our winter gorging has been. However, there are a few tricks that can help you look stylish even with the winter flab on.

Bold prints are predicted to be all the vogue for the coming seasons which has many women wondering whether wearing these to the office would be a bit too fashionable for work. If you are the kind of woman that wants to keep her sense of style intact without having anyone doubt your work ethics, then you would want to try wearing bold prints in the following ways to the office.

Not everyone can afford big solitaire diamond earrings though every woman wants to stand out in a crowd and be noted for her trendy accessories. But if you too are sick of shopping and caring for a bunch of earrings in each color and want to wear earrings that would go with any kind of outfit, then you should definitely try the LED Crystal Earrings on. Like their name suggests, the earrings are made from crystal and feature cool LED lights inside. These LEDs add a lot more sparkle to your person that what even the biggest diamond on the planet ever could. As a colorful accessory, the blue, white or red earrings match most ensembles though as a fashion item these are simply out of this world.

So the Chinese Year of the Snake is all set to commence shortly and that can only mean one thing for the more culture conscious of us,we get to go shopping for all kinds of snake-inspired goodies to fill our wardrobes with. The really good news is that snake prints are also quite in vogue and that would only help us make our anguine adornments a lot trendier.

Florals have been an integral part of English wardrobes for a very long time now. The pattern has been used on almost every item of clothing as well as upholstery, linens, bed sheets and even fabric wallpapers. However, as the patterned trend makes a grand comeback into international fashion, fashionistas are embracing their roots and recycling the beloved pattern. To avoid looking dated, modern women are using classic English florals in 21st century specific silhouettes.

When you have a background in making designer clothes for dolls, your fashion lines are expected to retain all that is playful and magical and imaginative about clothing. And that is exactly what Taipei, Taiwan-born designer Jason Wu is known for in the fashionable circles in the west. For his many runway lines, the designer has brought together a number of interpretations for what can be entailed within a super-feminine line. The trendsetting pieces retained Wu’s trademark ladylike silhouettes that have graced his numerous presentations at the New York Fashion Week.