Thursday, January 28, 2010

Designerhighstreet.com launches SS10 trend and online shopping guide


Designerhighstreet.com has just launched the first of its SS10 trend and online shopping guides. The guides are aimed at women of all ages who want a quick and easy way to find the best of the season’s clothes. The guides highlight the key trends for the season and the pick of the best designer and high street pieces for each of the trends.


The first of the guides to be launched include jumpsuits, the shift dress, the maxi dress and the party and prom dress with further guides on flowers and the floral summer dress , shorts, neutrals, military and lots more planned for the coming weeks and months. Expert fashion editors at designerhighstreet.com sift through literally thousands of designer and high street pieces to provide a pick of the best and most desirable women's fashion trends of the season. There are also pages on ski wear includimg ladies ski jacket and Adidas by Stella McCartney ski wear.

The shopping guide includes clothes to suit all budgets and body shapes, with a wide range of styles within each trend and clothes ranging from £20 to £500. All of the clothes and accessories featured in the designerhighstreet.com trend and shopping guides are available to buy in the UK through a large range of online retailers which include My wardrobe, Oasis, Dorothy Perkins, Boden, Miss Selfridge, Marks and Spencers, Laura Ashley and New Look. The guides also feature designer clothes by the likes of Paul Smith, By Malene Birger, Philosophy Di Alberta Ferreti and many more.

Designerhighstreet.com is just one of the  fashion websites owned by Heathcote Communications. It aims to make shopping easier by giving information on the seasons fashions with a wide variety of examples and links to many different retailers.

To see the latest SS10 trend and online shopping guides visit http://www.designerhighstreet.com/.

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