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Spring Fashion 2014: Wear Orange Like Your Favorite Characters

Updated on November 7, 2014
Orange is the New Black for Spring Fashion 2014
Orange is the New Black for Spring Fashion 2014

Orange is the reigning color this year according to the designers of spring fashion in 2014. Take inspiration from popular TV and movie characters and choose your favorite looks from the runway before going shopping for spring clothing.


Leeloo in The Fifth Element
Leeloo in The Fifth Element

The Fifth Element


Leeloo sports fiery orange hair in the quirky sci-fi flick, 'The Fifth Element'. If you're daring, you can choose this bright hue or be more subdued with chunky orange highlights instead.


Orange highlights
Orange highlights | Source
Piper Chapman from Orange is the New Black
Piper Chapman from Orange is the New Black | Source

Orange is the New Black



Piper Chapman dons her orange prison wear in the popular Netflix original, 'Orange is the New Black.' Take this look to the streets with an elegant sleeveless jumpsuit like the one from Nanette Lepore.


Nanette Lepore, Spring 2014
Nanette Lepore, Spring 2014 | Source
Effie Trinket in Catching Fire
Effie Trinket in Catching Fire | Source

Catching Fire



Effie Trinket's butterfly dress in 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire', was very ornate and sophisticated. Keep the 3d effect in a flowered coral dress like this one by Christian Siriano.


Coral dress by Christian Siriano
Coral dress by Christian Siriano | Source
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Sleeping Beauty



Aurora in 'Sleeping Beauty' seemed to have naturally pinkish orange lips. Make your lips stand out even more with a brighter shade like the one used at the Dsquared2 spring show.

Orange lips were featured at Dsquared2.
Orange lips were featured at Dsquared2. | Source
Jessica Day in New Girl
Jessica Day in New Girl | Source

New Girl



Jessica Day looked stylish in her retro-inspired dress in the Thanksgiving episode of 'New Girl'. Take her cue by finding a blousy, 70's inspired, wrap dress like the one on Marissa Webb's runway.

Marissa Webb, Spring-Summer 2014
Marissa Webb, Spring-Summer 2014 | Source

What is your favorite way to wear orange?

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Looks from Monique Lhuillier's Spring 2014 Collection
Looks from Monique Lhuillier's Spring 2014 Collection | Source
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