Sportive, cozy and still stylish outfit is what every woman or man should own in their closet. LACOSTE 2010 fashion collection is just the right choice for this showy and playful season!

Tennis is definitely one of the prime motives for the new Lacoste collection. In the past, René Lacoste revolutionized men’s sportswear replacing the long-sleeved starched classic tennis shirts with what has now become the classic Lacoste polo. And even after Christophe Lemaire succeeding to Mr Lacoste’s role of creative director in May 2001, the brand has continuously designing clothes with the same quality, comfort and relaxed elegance. The ‘World of Lacoste’ is the company legacy since more than 75 years ago, consisting of luxury sportswear for men, women and children. Yet this is not all: footwear, fragrances, bags and leather goods, eyewear, watches and home wear are also items where the Lacoste green crocodile can be seen nowadays.

What Lacoste recommend are skirts which are not only comfortable but also modern and sexy. Even shorts are no dobut a must-have article of apparel for spring/summer 2010. To not forget the simple T-shirts and dresses that reveal enough skin while still remaining tempting. This beautiful collection is fulfilled with dresses where sports become a wish. It is unique for its retro-sporty and at the same time totally modern and attractive designs, which will for sure make you stand out. Very short or under the knee, no matter the length, Lacoste will manage to persuade the same effect.
All fans can as well choose their trousers in unique colour and style, giving the same sexy and attractive appearance as dresses. Although colours like yellow, white or black are highlights of this collection, the dominating one is definitely blue.
Lacoste once again has proved that it is possible to stay feminine and look great even when wearing sports clothing.

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Article by: Marija K sKeri
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