Seasons come and go but it’s the fashion trends that continue to evolve. For spring 2011, timeless fashion eras and essential fabrics/colors, personified by grace and beauty, are on full display. A showcase for elegant reconstructured vintage clothing the Trésor de Vintage collection contains several pieces that feature these essential spring 2011 trends. This post will highlight these trends and pinpoint the absolute must haves in the Trésor de Vintage collection that truly capture the enduring glow of spring.
70s glamour
There has been huge surge in ‘50s and ‘60s women’s fashion in the last few years, a lot of which relating to the great success of the popular television series, Mad Men. It will be interesting to see if the show will give us a glimpse to the glamour that was associated with the 70s, in particular the long flowing dresses that gave an effect of soft waves on a shimmering night.

That beautiful effect can be seen in this 1970s Werle evening gown found in the Trésor de Vintage. In excellent condition this bluish silk mouseeling gown is adorned with an elegant floral detail. A key signature to this dress is its global feel, what with its kimono-style sleeve. Encapsulated by a fitted waist with full skirt, the gown is silk lined and is complete with a hidden back zipper. This Werle evening gown is a glamorous fashion statement of true sophistication.

Glamour is all about its simplicity and nothing captures that aesthetic more than this 1970s Galanos dress. A beautiful pale turquoise is a fresh inviting color, evocative of spring. What draws the eye however are the dress’ open collared neckline and capped sleeves. This dress is spring simplicity at its finest.
60s femininity
No spring outfit wouldn’t be the same without the popular silhouettes found in 60s fashion. That hourglass look and the below the knee hem found in many hip hugging dresses is an absolute standard and will continue to live on.

This 1960’s black crepe dress with gold overstitching by Glazier is a striking piece that would make for a perfect fashion statement for any event (i.e. a dinner party, a gala). It’s an absolutely bold fashion statement, (the solid black grabs you), yet its femininity stands out with its gold overstitching and sleek tone.

Colored in platinum with brown and silver flourishes, this 1960s Brocade dress is capped with rhinestone decorative clasps. It’s dramatic yet feminine due to its unique print and its major focal point: the standing Nehru-style collar.
Lace
Though it is nothing new, lace continues to change, adapt, revolutionize as decades go by, always being an integral trend. For spring 2011, emphasis has been placed to a more antique-style, giving off a classic look.
Worn with no accompaniments this 1920s cream handmade lace blouse is a great piece for a season that calls for breeziness and relaxation. Paired off with a blazer, a stunning jacket or just a great pair of jeans/skirt, this piece will only heighten and be the centerpiece for your great spring outfit.

Looking for a signature piece in your closet, with a bright, eye popping color that gives off an eternal feel? Look no further than this 1950s pink satin dress with silver lace overlay. This reconstructed vintage look is an absolute gem for the spring 2011 as it gives of an effervescent quality that will spark, the fashion aficionado to your next great soiree.
A Slice of Orange
A bright season calls for its brightest color and for spring 2011 trends, the biggest and brightest, orange, is its sweetest. Paired with white, it’s a shade that will have you coming back.
In need of an orange dress that literally illuminates? Found in the Trésor de Vintage collection, orange is the star in this 1960’s cotton blend A-line sheath (with cut-out detail at neckline) dress from Tizzie – Greg Dradley. Meshed wonderfully with hot pink and white this dress screams out that spring has arrived.
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