Here's an interesting trend; ombrè! An ombrè is a visual effect that is characterized by a shading or graduation of color. We're seeing it in clothing at the moment, as well as in hair styles. The clothes, while sometimes not flattering to the figure, are beautiful. It’s sort of a tie dye reference without looking hippy-ish. The effect can be achieved in different ways but the most common is by carefully dying fabrics more heavily in one area and graduating toward lighter dying in others. Typically the fade goes from top to bottom, but it could also go side to side, or in stripes and other patterns. It can be as subtle or rapid as the designer chooses.
I haven’t tried it myself, but it seems as though the look is easy to create for hair. If you already dye your hair, you simply let it grow out. If you don't dye your hair, there are tips online to help you get the look. I can't decide how I feel about the hair look. At best it has that carefree confident feeling of a natural beauty. At worst it looks like you're letting yourself go. Be careful with this one.
The clothes can be seen just about anywhere. Seriously, you can go to Alexander McQueen or Target (See the McQueen sport coat to the right).
The look is entering the interior design world as well (See the side table below from J. Robert Scott). Look for ombrè fabrics on upholstered goods and draperies, and ombrè paint jobs too.