As the great Yves Saint Laurent once said “fashion fades but style is eternal”.
Every year there are some looks we love and some we could definitely do without.
Trends are constantly changing, catering for the different seasons but some items are transitional and can be worn all year round.
Here are some of the most popular trends from 2013.
Full Skirts:
There’s nothing quite as pretty as a high waisted circle skirt. Pastel midi skirts are oh-so pretty for the spring summer season while the black skater will see you right through the autumn winter season. Cinching you in at the waist while skimming over your tummy and bum… these are the ultimate form flatterer. If you don’t have one (or three) in your wardrobe, then what are you waiting for!

€20, at River Island.
Leopard Print:
This print has had a new lease of life this season; always a popular print for dresses and blouses it has now evolved to include pumps, sneakers, boots, knits and jackets. While it can enter into the overkill bracket, when done properly it has a decidedly chic effect. Pair it with black, nude or cream for a laid-back luxurious look.

Pretty in Pink
It may not be for everyone but a little hint of pink is the easy way to update your wardrobe this season. The pink coat is everywhere, in a variety of shades from bright coral to baby pastel hues to deep cerise pink. If the idea of wearing a pink coat is a little much then try a fluffy knit, stylish and perfect for winter. Best of all, pink can be worn right into the spring and summer seasons so you will get value for your money.

Touch of Tartan
Although tartan might evoke memories of school uniforms, it’s definitely been modernised this winter. From little dresses with Peter Pan collars and for anyone brave enough, tartan tapered trousers. Worn with black it’s a modern, stylish and elegant trend. If you’re a little wary of this trend then a cosy tartan scarf is the ideal piece to update your winter wardrobe.

Dress, €17 at Penneys.
Leather Luxe
This is a trend that can be adapted to suit your look whatever you taste. Leather trousers, skirts and dresses are in abundance on the high street so you can choose what works best for you. The idea of a full-on leather look might seem a little intense so leather gloves or a chic clutch are ideal if you want to slowly introduce a stand out fabric into your day-to-day wardrobe.
