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Those attending New York Fashion week runway shows this month for various designers must be enjoying the sight of completely fresh details for various apparels. For Diane Von Furstenberg spring/summer 2010 collections it is those stripped and chunky bracelets that arrest the eye first. From this alone, one is able to predict that yellow, red, green and faint blue colors will actually be very trendy then no matter how subtly a woman decides to include them on her daily outfits. The theme is surprisingly unique being the queen of the desert and safari- meaning a trip in Swahili and from what anyone can gather the inspiration is real and detectable on every image. This is by far one of those designers with a mastery of fashion art judging by the way the prints, shapes, and styles match for each of the available dresses that seem to arouse fun and excitement from a distance. The models incredible elegance in those yellow, blue, black and white, orange, blue and a complex blend of so many colors to form lovely floral outfits were attention-grabbing. Also ladies should expect to find the most unusual cuts for their dresses within this Von Furstenberg spring/summer 2010 collection either with an accentuated waist line or just wide and free. In fact some dresses look really ruffled somewhere at the mid body, then another skirt seem to form from that point cuts just above the mid-calf and thins to the rear side to form a triangular shape. Others are sleeveless dresses that feature low cut round necklines hit the mid-thigh length with a layered and ruffled hemline. The designer completely brought out the true meaning of safari and adventure with the leopard spotty shirtdresses, daisy chain maxi variety but a lovely green macramé dress is eye-catching. The neckline for this unique dress consisting of slightly thinly cut piece of cloth rising from the bust and extends round the neck reveals some sexy skin on either side. There are solid black garments as well within this collection for Von Furstenberg spring/summer 2010 featuring shorts worn with a tank style tiny top that leaves most of the belly skin visible. Travel bags are perceptibly big and stylish to match with these sophisticated casuals dresses while low and high v-shaped, one shoulder, sleeveless and other unusual necklines are common.

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