
Loving these large and in charge sunnies from Phillip Lim’s spring 2011 show.
Photos: Mark Leibowitz

Loving these large and in charge sunnies from Phillip Lim’s spring 2011 show.
Photos: Mark Leibowitz
Aside from leather moto jackets, there's another way to channel a more masculine and tougher vibe in your outfits: go the army route! Yes, hunter green parka jackets and camouflage prints are making a comeback.
If you remember, they were pretty big a few seasons ago, but the interest on army style dissipated. Lately, however, it looks like the fashion industry has renewed its fascination with military-inspired outerwear, so they're back in full force!
We are totally getting inspiration from the following fashion bloggers who are also smitten with the military trend:

It's easy to love Karla's ingenious play on the army trend. You can tell she took inspiration from it, but her look is not overly masculine. She paired her jacket with earth-tone pieces to keep the look cohesive but threw in a hat for that extra edgy look.

Aika managed to make the camo jacket look chic by wearing it with denim shorts and a layered top. It also takes good accessories to make this look work. Aika threw in a pop of red with her bag and a little Perspex with her pair of shoes.

I suspect Flavia can wear a flour sack and make it look stylish. She looks polished from head to toe in an army-style jacket and a leather ensemble.

Marilyn layered a floral dress over a denim one, and then capped off the look with an army-style jacket! Very clever. It works, too! It's a wonderful summer style to covet if you are feeling a tad adventurous.

Army jackets too warm for the summer? Try army vests like what Meri is wearing in this photo. She definitely had spunky and grungy in mind when she came up with this outfit as there are a lot of tough elements in it. Pile on accessories like statement necklaces and bracelets for a more street-style vibe to your army-inspired ensemble.
Inspired by these bloggers? You, too, can rock the army trend. Here are some pieces to snap up:






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Selena Gomez recently became the face of Adidas' eponymous line, NEO. The pop star couldn't be more ecstatic about this recent stint, always tweeting about it and flaunting the newest NEO designs.
In fact, she was seen sporting a neon yellow hoodie from the said brand as she touched down in Los Angeles airport yesterday after staying in Europe for a NEO fan event.


If Selena's goal is to stay off the radar, she is failing miserably because that neon hoodie draws attention like moths to flame. And although the hoodie has a sporty flair, she has no qualms pairing it up with more classic pieces, such as her favorite Viktor & Rolf Bombette bag and ankle-high booties.
The Selena Gomez collection for the Adidas Neo lookbook can be viewed here if you feel like taking a peek at what this Adidas line has to offer. We couldn't find Selena's hoodie in their shop, though.
If you love yellow hoodies as much as Selena, try the following alternatives:



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Mollie King has stunned us once again with her choice of outdoor wear as she made her way to the Kiss FM studios in London on July 1.
The 26-year-old singer rocked a statement leopard-print coat over her black outfit for a radio interview. She also wore matching accessories, including her tan bag and shoes. This look was perfectly put together! Check her out:

The leopard-print design on this coat is different from the usual animal prints we see. It actually seems more minimalist. Moreover, the silhouette of this coat is quite simple, but the cropped sleeves are a stylish detail.
This coat is sure to help you bring your fashion A-game this season! Wear it with monochrome classics just like Mollie did to achieve an elegant look that's hard to miss!

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