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The Turban Trend: Can It Work?





A Prada turban on the spring Fashion Week runway from Style.com

As much as we adore Miuccia Prada, she started a rather disturbing trend this spring—the turban.

We moaned and groaned at first because let's face it—the turban is such an easy sartorial target (for one, it looks like a shower cap).

Then we thought, rather than simply bash this questionable headgear, let's see if we can find a case where it works—et voila, you're looking at it!

Paired with an elegant, floor-length black dress, we think this satin jewel-colored turban is the perfect accessory for evening. It's a glamorous throwback to fashion fifty years ago or so. And for some reason, it reminds us of The English Patient. It's sophisticated, chic, and hardly looks like she's hiding a bad hair day.

Perhaps that's the key: the idea that a turban can be tossed on to cover unkempt hair is a bit absurd. The woman who can successfully pull off the turban trend must wear it with resolve and clear intent.

Will you be donning a turban this season? Has fashion gone mad, or is this a fresh alternative to hats?

P.S. If you answered "yes" to the former, get your turban for $28 here. >>

Summer 2007 Fashion Trend: Bold Prints

Bold prints play up the season's vintage, deco, mod, floral, geometric, and folk aesthetics. Playfully positioned on feminine babydolls, easy swing tops, short dresses, empire waist and trapeze frocks, they're proof that fashion's fun side is here to stay. Wear this trend if you're feeling daring and a tad cheeky.


Nicole® by Nicole Miller babydoll top with V-neck, $44.00, JCPenney.com. You run the risk of looking preggers in certain babydolls, but this top has a flattering v-neck and back tie to help achieve a slimming effect.


Juniors' Mossimo Supply Co. Geo Printed Tube Dress reminds one of stained glass, $19.99, Target.com


A swingy Floral Kimono Dress from Lux in a gorgeous print, Now $19.99 at Urbanoutfitters.com


We absolutely adore this Diamond Deco Shift Dress because it's so fierce yet utterly effortless. Regularly $138.00, now $68.99, ArdenB.com


Sleeveless silk tunic with rectangle pattern has great details: front keyhole with faceted button closure and color block trim. Regularly $88.00, Now $43.99, ArdenB.com


We're also in love with this short-length woven cotton dress with metallic screen graphic print. Simple, modern, stunning. $22.80, Forever21.com

Trend Alert: Forever Foho

New trends are born every minute (or so it seems), and the latest trend to crop up is something dubbed "Foho" by the UK's Daily Telegraph.




Foho posterchild Sienna Miller; Maxi dress from Mango


Whether or not they were the first to actually coin the term can be debated: According to Urbandictionary.com, Foho was already defined as "faux boho," or bohemian, referring to a boho look comprised of brand-new, storebought clothes. Essentially, Foho refers to today's bohemian fashion trend rather than the lifestyle.

But the Daily Telegraph has appropriated the term Foho to mean "folk-inspired boho with a twist." Still confused? Read on:
"Foho" is about a more understated, eclectic mix, fusing classic Boho elements - Seventies silhouettes, crochet trims and trippy hippie prints - with more subtle folk pieces, such as washed-out denim and traditional embroideries. Crucially, it also throws in something modern like a great big shiny It-bag or über-cool trainers. It's cooler and far more authentic than Boho and owes more to the original folk look of the Seventies."

So there you have it. Whether you define Foho as "faux bohemian," or "edgy folk boho," you'll still end up with pretty much the same look. The bottom line is Foho is a fun look for summer that will most likely carry into fall, so get creative and get your foho on with some of these essentials:

PATCHWORK

Patchwork lends a folk-aesthetic to this Toile Jersey Tunic Top by Jean Paul Gaultier, as do the cuffed long sleeves, floaty fabric and square neckline.


Check out the Heritage 1981 clothing line at Forever21 for tons of foho looks, like this Taylor Top, $18.00 at Forever21.com. Note also the patchwork.

MAXI-DRESSES

A breath of fresh air amidst the mini-dress season, ankle-grazing maxi dresses are a hot summer trend and very Foho. With the right accessories, you can easily take this Patrick Robinson Long Pleated Dress in Ebony from day to night all summer long. On clearance for $31.49, Target.com

CROCHET

Crochet lends a hand-made, natural feel. Definitely Foho. We love this Crochet Floral Dress, $22.80, Forever21.com

EMBROIDERY

Embroidery is another Foho element (ditto on the tunic shape), as see on this Printed Voile Tunic Shirt by Sigrid Olsen, on sale for just $39.99.

PEASANT BLOUSE

The peasant blouse has also been spotted in the Foho trend. Now, we've seen some with some pretty hefty price tags, and if you ask us, a pricey peasant blouse is somewhat of a contradiction (another reason why we're inclined to say Foho is more faux-boho, and not a more authentic incarnation of the Seventies styles). However, this Embroidered Cotton/Silk Blend peasant blouse from Forever21.com is a frugal foho find at just $24.80. We can see Kate Moss pairing it with black leather pants.