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July 1, 2012 by  
Filed under Choosing Lingerie

Denim is no longer boring blue and black. Hot candy colours are what your legs need

Eons ago when we bid adieu to baby pink and red as the only accepted nail polish colours, we welcomed a host of eye-popping shades from neon blue and psychedelic pink to raspy orange and moss green. Then came the perestroika of funky coloured footwear and lingerie. And while not many thought the candy-colour trend would go any farther, we were introduced to the world of coloured denims.

The one fashion fixture in everyone’s wardrobe has undergone quite the glam makeover and celebrities like Fergie and Victoria Beckham have been forerunners in endorsing the trend.

While the ubiquitous indigo jeans cannot and will not take a bow, candy-coloured jeans pan varying shades of the rainbow’s different hues. “Coloured denims are definitely ‘in’ this spring,” says aspiring model Akshata Rao. “I have jeans in bright red, olive green and even marigold yellow! The trend is for the perky and experimental and is doing just as well off the ramp, as it is doing on it.”

In terms of colours, as long as it’s bright, it’s in, but with regard to cuts and styles, it’s strictly skinny! “Baggy doesn’t do the trick, irrespective of the gender of the wearer,” points out stylist Manva Singh. “Cropped pants are also an option.”

Choosing the perfect colour is one of the most daunting tasks. “Always choose a colour that complements your skin tone,” Manva advises.

One’s body size is also an important determinant. According to Manva, “If you are on the heavier side and blue skinny jeans don’t look good on you, there is very little chance bright hued pants would suit you.”

Another challenge comes in the form of coordinating this look. “Plaid shirts go well with candy-coloured denims as do plain tops or tees. Since the bottom is already bright, wearing a contrasting, neutral or subtle shaded top is advised. In terms of styles of tops, you can opt for anything from a three-fourth sleeved pristine white shirt to a sleeveless Lycra top, a floral blouse or even a one-shoulder ensemble that goes well with your entire getup,” elucidates fashion design student Ritika Kalra.

Accessories play a vital role. Thin belts in metallic colours are quite the rage. While with jewellery most women prefer to go chunky, it makes sense not to overdo the bold look. Footwear depends largely on the time of the day as well as the occasion. Wedges are a hit currently and are considered casual-chic. Mary-Jane shoes, ballet flats and peep-toe pumps in contrasting or neutral shades are just as popular.

Flip-flops, thong sandals and canvas shoes are other worthy options. For a casual look, sling bags, satchels and totes are your safest bet. A more formal bag or clutch is suited for an evening do.

Now that you’ve got your fashion fundas in place, it’s time to bring in some colour to your wardrobe and flaunt the right attitude when you don your favourite pair of candy-coloured denims.

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