Connected Spring Trends of Olivia Palemo: Kitten
If anyone knows what is and what goes this spring is a street style star Olivia Palermo.
Palermo, 39, exclusively open to US Weekly about her Favorite fashion trends This season, talking about its Band Band Brand Collab art museum of art, which brings style, culture and art.
One of the mandatory Haves for the girl is a gold goose brand, decorated with denim ($ 827.37) and whitening brand jeans with Cabochon crystals ($ 1350).
“The denim fabric is so specific because you look at its time period, be it” 60, 70, 80, 90, 2000, it still doesn’t matter, it is very specifically, “she said about decorated jeans.
When it comes to her personal style, Palermo describes itself as “electrical” and “individual” Bright use of colorBold patterns and clear power suits. Everyone so often she will even go over an extra mile to make sure she is different from her similarly stylish husband, Johannes HubelIn their date.
“No, no, no. UsSharing that they accidentally corresponded to one time because they “rub” into each other. “We are usually similar to the old couple where we are in the same color because it happens,” she threw. “We love to make sure we don’t look like we will twist.”

Olivia Palermo.
Pour the pem libaPalermo also told Us All of her hot takes the spring 2025 trends, including sanded but practical kittens, western, inspired by all and more.
Its Ins includes Gingham if it is “done in the correct proportion” and “to moderate” Prints of animalsWhat she considers “neutral”, jeans and sexy corporate clothes – when it fits.
One of the palm outposts is a whim. “No, thank you,” she said of the fleeting flow, while waving his ultra-cut silhouette. Another sports vacation, which she called “lazy”.
When it comes to wide legs and Jeans with low levelsPalermo said it is properly taking into account the custom device, and the accessories are key to enhance the appearance as much as possible.
The entrepreneur also pushed, opening her buzz with Band-Aid, sharing she “loves” the collection and since she was a young girl and grew up on Met.
In the line the works are presented, including Big wave. Lake in Khakone in Sagami province and Yellow chrysanthemums on blue land by Katsushika Hokusai Printed not only on bandages, but also on bags.

“I’m very glad to be here in New York, today celebrates Met and Band-Aid brand,” she said excitedly Us Night launch. “I absolutely love cooperation … And for the one who grew up in New York, I love meeting and love art.” She continued: “Everyone needs art in her home; it’s the same with fashion, your eye is always developing. I think it is perfect for the younger generation, so that they can wear and feel stylish.”
Run, don’t go, add to the basket as soon as the collection is available exclusively on Sunday, April 6, to Target stores and online.
With Molly McGigan reporting