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Latest summer trends to keep up with....

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The off the shoulder trend came about last year and seems to have only gotten bigger. Whether you are on a night out or having a day at the office I’m sure you would have seen this style of top. There is off the shoulder dresses, tops, jumpsuits and rompers. The off the shoulder tops seem to be the essential in every woman’s closet for this summer. This style of top flatters every shape and size explaining why it’s so popular.

This 70’ s inspired style of top are beginning to pop up everywhere recently. At the elite festival coachella which I’m sure we all wish we were lucky enough to go to, the 70’ s flared sleeves seemed to be a favourite fashion choice among the festival goers.

Another 70’ s style fashion trend has also been popping up recently which is bell bottoms. Famous celebritie­s such as Selena Gomez and Kendall Jenner are seen wearing this style all over their instagram pages. This is a perfect trend to come about for the Irish summer because you might be a bit too chilly in a pair of shorts. The bell bottoms allow you to look the part but not feel the cold of the blustering winds.

This 90’ s style trouser with a wide leg that falls just below the knee seemed to have become a new fashion favourite that you either hate or you love. They come in all different styles some with frills at the bottom and some that are in the form of a jumpsuit. This new trend looks amazing on long legs which explains why the famous models seem to have taken on this trend.

Jumpsuits have been around now for the past two years but that has never stopped them going out of style. Jumpsuits are probably the most flattering item of clothing to have ever existed. They suit every body shape around and are the most comfortabl­e item of clothing whether it’s for sight seeing on holiday or going on a night out. They have every fashion trend covered in one - bell bottomed jumpsuits, culotte jumpsuits and off the shoulder jumpsuits.

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Anthony Kilcoyne at work in Salon 2.
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