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Thursday
Jan262012

A Sweet Escape

Originally posted in The CLOSET

The out-of-this-world (and sadly, out-of-this-country) Ladurée Macarons of Paris 

This coming season, designers had a craving for the finer things in life;  The spring runways were rife with vivid pastels in clementine orange, lemon yellow, pistachio green and pretty lavender, reminiscent of what you'd see in a gelato, ice-cream, or macaroon shop.  Yum!  The thing I love about the new pastels is that they're a study in contrasts;  They're sweet yet edgy, decadent yet light, and bright without being too bold. The punchy pastels contrast beautifully against white, navy, and neutral beiges & tans, plus you can either wear them in small doses or colour-block by mixing and matching solid pastels from head to toe.  The new pastels are also an easy way to wake up your current wardrobe as you make the transition from winter to spring - wear a bright yellow tank to add some colour to your 9-5 suit or throw on a fun costume necklace to wake up a basic white shirt. Pop by your local ice-cream shop or gelateria and look to all the delicious colours for inspiration.  Don't you wish all 'research' involved shopping and ice cream?!

 

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Reader Comments (3)

These happy colours are the perfect tonic for this time of year.
BTW, does Ladurée ship to Canada?

January 27, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterVM

Sadly, non :( Maybe we'll have to go to Paris to fetch them - though that could make these macarons pretty indulgent. Mental note: must buy Parisian pied-a-terre to house macarons.

January 27, 2012 | Registered Commenterrealliferunway

mmm...gelato.....

January 27, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSL

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