Hi fashion fans,
This spring is bursting with lots of fabulous trends, and there's something to suit everyone. Here are the main trends and how to wear them...
Bold colour and asymmetric patterns
Block colours are a big story this spring and summer. They were all over the fashion shows and they're great for getting rid of the dull and dreary winter blues. Influenced by the '60s, the asymmetric trend features bold blocks of colour and striking colour combinations.
How to wear this trend... check out Tiana B's range of dresses. They're all very on trend, as well as being flattering and easy to wear.
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Hi everyone,
As promised, here's the rest of the answers to your questions.
Jane: I'm a five foot nothing stick insect (size 8) and I thought I heard mention of small girls being catered for by one of the designers? Even Kim & Co petite trousers are a bit on the big side but I turn the waist over and put on a baggy top.
As far as I'm aware there are no immediate plans for a petite range, however due to the number of comments asking for one, I'm going to talk to the buyers about introducing petite sizes. I'll keep you updated.
In the mean time you could try Casual & Co cropped trousers, they should fit you in the right places.
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Hi all,
I've noticed you've been posting a lot of questions on the Style File, so I've done my best to answer them for you. As I've had so many, I'm going to answer half today and the rest tomorrow.
A lot of you have asked for more petite ranges - rest assured I'm going to talk to our fashion buyers and see what we can do for you.
Evelyn Little: I'm a very difficult size to fit. I've expanded to a 2XL and I'm 5ft nothing with my shoes on - a really wee rolly polly. The trousers I buy have to be altered and this is expensive. Please QVC buyers have a word with the makers and ask them if they can make two lengths in trousers their usual 31" and small leg of 28" for us wee tots.
I have passed your request on to the fashion buyers Evelyn. In the mean time, a good brand for you to try would be Warmspun - it's a relatively new range, but their clothes are made from high-quality, luxury yarns and feature really nice drapes. Their clothes are really comfy, soft and flattering.
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