Neuroscience research holds an important message for shoppers looking to add a few new pieces to their spring wardrobe: the brain can’t always be trusted.
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As we anticipate the coming of a new season, we think of new wardrobe inspiration. After all, what would spring be if not that time of the year when we can indulge in color, break out of the routine dark monochromes and experiment with interesting silhouettes?
Spring is most definitely a fun season, and there should always be reserved space for items we don’t have to give a lot of thought to, but just enjoy and look good in.
Spring fashion this years has a clear 70s influence, which is strongly seen throughout magazine covers, fashion shows and store displays from Downtown Summerlin to Town Square Mall. Suede garments were brought back by designers to add an old-school look to their collections. A-line skirts, wide pants and cinched suede jackets are straight from the 70s.
The Stitch Factory is packed with cutting tables, industrial sewing machines, dress forms, bolts of fabric and people brimming with creative ambition.