
Honoré de Balzac said that gross covers adorn the rich, the fool is disguised, elegant dresses. C on a few sentences can not agree more when it comes to fashion. And talk is that of elegance, and elegance is the latest lookbook H & M Spring / Summer 2011. H & M seems to follow the maxim of the poet in a time when street style triumphs in the streets.
Maybe for someone elegance can not be associated with low cost, but the celebrities who wear both chic low in recent times, no doubt contradict it. From a beautiful and pregnant Natalie Portman wearing a dress of gauze from the Swedes, to Palermo whose size varies not carry handle or Revenue.
Let's see then what H & M wanted to emphasize as unpretentious elegance collection effort. Will there be worth the "effort" of the Swedes?

We could not miss. Speak neck bathtub, dresses, the retro and in this case topped by a sailor on a blue print as sharp as his background. At his feet, of course, sandals with more feminine trim, tie.

The top rating is now a staple that should be present in any election of a personal shopper for those who want to be your client. Combining it with a knee pleated skirt is perhaps most obvious, but also very simple and effective. And is that elegance is not to dress women, but to make this highlight by itself and not by their clothing.

Women Yorkers will undoubtedly be identified with this look, typical of executive with a subtle "aggressive."

The minimalist style of the 90 returns, and in this case it makes the hand of an American and shorts that could have starred in campaigns for Donna Karan 90. But we are in 2011 and now the question is mixed with what we please.

Sandals I am not convinced but the dress tube and its colors are the perfect piece to take some in your suitcase towards Portofino.

And of course, a maxivestido flowers. How do you manage to remove all shades hippy? With its combination of black and white bicolor, his court, accessories and hairstyle. Change this and we can have a look as boho chic.
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