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COVER STORY FASHION


This spring brings wonderfully wearable clothes in neutral shades for an adaptable wardrobe that will suit you on board – and at every magical port of call. Petsa Kaffens looks at the new classics.


Beige, tans, creams and whites are endlessly chic and eminently flattering for all skin tones. These shades and clothes are the ultimate in style in a very Grace Kelly look – which seems tailor-made for cruising.


This season’s classic cut trousers, crisp white shirts, beige skirts and smartly loose or tailored jackets in silk, cotton or jersey will enhance your shape. The light, earthy tones are just the thing for this time of year as the weather becomes warmer and brighter. The nude neutrals will also give your skin a fresh look to welcome spring.


OUT OF AFRICA A retro, wearable outfit from Elégance with easy movement: the blouse has contrasting camel-coloured collar and turned up cuffs, while the A-line button front skirt (belt included) is stitched in pleats all the way around. The necklace is a papaya leaf cast in resin with decorative rhinestone detail and the brown leather peep-toe wedges have adjustable straps. By Elégance (order


numbers: blouse, 21 802 02, £69, 10-22; skirt, 21 871 01, £199, 10-22; cognac brown leather bag with separate shoulder straps, 20 039 07, £289; necklace, 20 409 07, £129, 70cm length; shoes, 27 410 08, £179, 3-8).


Effortless Elegance TIMELESS TAN


Beautifully crafted with expert hand-finished detailing, this leather bag is perfect for travelling. The Radley Holloway large hobo has side and front strapped and stitched pockets and is also available in brown (£229).


78 WORLD OF CRUISING I Spring 2011


GRACEFUL SHAPE This multi-drop pendant by Marks & Spencer will complement a simple white shirt (£18).


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