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Street Style: Orange You Glad To See Orange? (PHOTOS)

Posted: 01/28/2011 7:34 am

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These lovelies are ahead of the game, already rocking spring's hottest color: orange. The warm hue was all over the Spring 2011 runways, and these ladies are flaunting a particularly amazing shade. Click through to see how street style is done in burnt orange.

All Photos: Courtney D'Alesio

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Feanor
I want my jewels back.
10:26 PM on 01/28/2011
These slideshows don't work for me in firefox, chrome, IE, safari opera
05:48 PM on 01/28/2011
Looks more like an Hermes orange, which I LOVE!
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BlueZoo
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05:05 PM on 01/28/2011
Not one true orange in the bunch! These are burnt orange or sienna ~ lots of brown in they dye! Orange as an accent can be quite refreshing but very few can wear an entire dress/outfit in a true orange color and get away with it. It tends to wash you out, not enhance.
04:21 PM on 01/28/2011
Personally, I think anyone can pull off any colour as long as it's the right shade for them. Orange is no exception. I prefer this burnt shade myself.
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wolfiegirl
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03:13 PM on 01/28/2011
Orange is one of those tricky colors. It looks great at first, and trendy, but will fade fast.
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FPhoebe
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02:06 PM on 01/28/2011
Don't people realize by now that just belting something doesn't make it fit you? Everyone looks so sloppy these days. Wear clothes that fit!
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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
01:20 PM on 01/28/2011
So good to see, I love orange, especially burnt orange!
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mrh85
03:46 PM on 01/28/2011
longhorn?
01:19 PM on 01/28/2011
4 photos?? Not exactly a revolution.
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BlackYowe
I am a classical- liberal woman and a Jeweler.
01:19 PM on 01/28/2011
Orange in small doses only please?
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Max Shaw
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12:02 PM on 01/28/2011
According to psychological studies, orange evokes emotions such as anger. Sounds irrelevant, buts precisely why I dont like these outfits. Especially since is BURNT orange.
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NWBrunette
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12:02 PM on 01/28/2011
Almost no one can pull off wearing orange. As if we needed more evidence.
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eepah
The price of bootstraps grows ever higher
11:40 AM on 01/28/2011
Quite the hip trendsetters, we that live in Austin, TX. Burnt orange clothing EVERYWHERE.
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signgrrl
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11:05 AM on 01/28/2011
nope, never could stand it. still can't. sorry.
10:35 AM on 01/28/2011
I love the grey jacket in the third picture!! Who is the designer??
10:33 AM on 01/28/2011
I've never understood over the knee socks or thigh-highs. I'd always ask how they would stay up. Now I know the answer - they don't.
07:01 PM on 01/28/2011
Yeah it's hard to keep them to stay up. They usually end up bunching around the knee but they look good with riding boots.