Look Bold In Black & White — SHOP The Spring Trend

Fri, March 15, 2013 5:03pm EDT by 10 Comments
Black and White Spring 2013 trends
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The two colors are the perfect pairing for the upcoming season, and you can SHOP the latest trend right here.

Along with a slew of hues on the runway, designers also debuted black and white looks for Spring 2013. Pastels and patterns always come to mind when I think of the season but it would be impossible to ignore how prominent black and white is — especially because so many stylish stars love showing it off on the red carpet! There’s something so classic and chic about the way the two colors blend together and it’s so versatile. Regardless of your age, skintone or body type the look can work for you — read on for tips and tricks & SHOP our picks!

How You Can Wear The Trend:

While you usually have to shop to scoop up the latest trend you can easily rock this look just by organizing what you have in your closet. For example, if you have a white sheath simply pair it with black sandals and a black purse or a black skinny belt. Aside from using your accessories, the same goes for basic separates, like trousers and tops. It’s all about mixing and matching to create the perfect black and white ensemble!

Not only is the trend easy to recreate at home, but it’s also universally flattering. If you don’t like mixing and matching on your own, stick to your favorite silhouette and scoop up a dress that displays the look all on it’s own, just like Nicole Richie did at the Stella McCartney show during Paris Fashion Week. While the combo sometimes seems formal, you can also keep it playful and dress it down with denim shorts and flat sandals or a peplum top.

Just this week, we saw stylish stars like Olivia Wilde and Emma Stone rock the look — and they aren’t the only gals getting on board with the style!

Sure, black and white are both neutral colors, but this basic pairing is seriously chic — and there’s so many ways to wear it. Whether you’re looking for the perfect way to work the trend at work or on the weekend, you can definitely find some inspiration from our favorite black and white picks. Browse our gallery above to see who rocked the trend and SHOP!

Katrina Mitzeliotis

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Positive Outlook Girl

Posted at 11:07 AM on March 17, 2013  

Hello world. Glad to say that the first step in recognizing a cyber bully is when that person admits it by responding to a post. As Dr. Phil once said “you have to name it to claim it”. Now maybe there can be some changes on here. Not expecting that to happen, but its wishful thinking. Angry denials to come.

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Positive Outlook Girl

Posted at 11:05 AM on March 17, 2013  

I read something that if we just treated each other with a little more dignity and respect, the world would be a better place. Let’s start here by not being disrespectful towards people you don’t know (whether celebrities or anonymous posters on here) by being rude, spreading rumors or forming what you believe are fact-based opinions of someone by reading gossip sites. I think we would all be a little happier if we took that stance. The article was about her doing normal things – living her life. Why do you need to ruin it by posting ugly comments? The alleged incidents you are citing are last year’s news – most of the world (and certainly those potentially involved) have long gone past it to other things. You might want to do the same and perhaps next time, post something positive. We need more of that in this world instead of anonymous cyber bullying. Thank you.

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Tianja

Posted at 10:30 AM on March 17, 2013  

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Posted at 5:58 AM on March 17, 2013  

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lalala

Posted at 10:56 PM on March 16, 2013  

If you luv your mom post This to 20 pictures 1 Girl ignored This and her mom died 365 later sorry cant ignore This because i luv my mom

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TRACY123

Posted at 2:29 PM on March 15, 2013  

Kristen rocked that jumpsuit!!

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hate jb

Posted at 7:19 AM on March 16, 2013  

duh

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Positive Outlook Girl

Posted at 11:06 AM on March 17, 2013  

Hello world. Glad to say that the first step in recognizing a cyber bully is when that person admits it by responding to a post. As Dr. Phil once said “you have to name it to claim it”. Now maybe there can be some changes on here. Not expecting that to happen, but its wishful thinking. Angry denials to come.

 
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Positive Outlook Girl

Posted at 11:06 AM on March 17, 2013  

I read something that if we just treated each other with a little more dignity and respect, the world would be a better place. Let’s start here by not being disrespectful towards people you don’t know (whether celebrities or anonymous posters on here) by being rude, spreading rumors or forming what you believe are fact-based opinions of someone by reading gossip sites. I think we would all be a little happier if we took that stance. The article was about her doing normal things – living her life. Why do you need to ruin it by posting ugly comments? The alleged incidents you are citing are last year’s news – most of the world (and certainly those potentially involved) have long gone past it to other things. You might want to do the same and perhaps next time, post something positive. We need more of that in this world instead of anonymous cyber bullying. Thank you.

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Positive Outlook Girl

Posted at 11:07 AM on March 17, 2013  

Hello world. Glad to say that the first step in recognizing a cyber bully is when that person admits it by responding to a post. As Dr. Phil once said “you have to name it to claim it”. Now maybe there can be some changes on here. Not expecting that to happen, but its wishful thinking. Angry denials to come.

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