Carrying on from yesterday FemaleFirst brings you more trends to look out for to keep in style in 2009.
And because we're feeling generous we've also picked out the high streets best offerings from these styles to make it even easier for you to look great.
Fringing has been huge in 2008, and this will carry on into 2009. This can be worn in many different ways, from an Equestrian look, to flapper dresses.
Jazzing shoes up with the fringe detail looks great, with heels and boots all been giving this revamped look. As Kate Moss is still stepping out in fringed boots we can guarantee this trend will continue to run!
Dresses and tops have also been all about fringe recently. But be warned, keep things simple! If you're wearing a fringed top stick to plain jeans on your bottom half, and keep accessories to a minimum with fringed dresses-let your fringe do the talking!
Dress, Boohoo, £20; Shoes, Asos £12; Bag, Topshop, £40
This has been the year for Asymmetric dresses, with everyone from Cheryl Cole to Sarah Jessica Parker wearing one.
These dresses are big for the party season with lots of jewels and embellishments been added onto them, and then the look will become more summery later in the year, with brighter colours.
Dress, Miss Selfridge, £30; Shoes, Topshop, £65; Bag, Asos, £13.71
These dresses can be worn with tights during the winter, and then bare legs and heels in the spring. Adding a skinny belt around the middle, a la Cheryl Cole, will give the dress more shape.
Our final trend is inspired by House of Holland, who featured polka dots predominantly at their catwalk show during London fashion Week.
While most of us might not be able to pull of the spotty cycling shorts that Agyness Deyn and co were strutting around in, we can still add a dash of polka dots to our outfits.
Top, Asos, £40; Leggings New Look, £12; Shoes, Topshop, £60; Bag, New Look, £4
A polka dot dress will look fabulous on a night out teamed with heels and a waist belt. A spotty skirt and plain vest will also look great.
And work this look in the daytime by teaming a polka dot top with jeans or plain trousers.
FemaleFirst - Harriet Watson