What kind of fashion trends are blooming this spring? Check out the breakdown of hot couture brands below for a peek of their 2014 fashion trends.

Chanel

Chanel's 2014 spring bag collection is available in light blue shades. These include Boy Brick Flap bags, Classic Flap bags (jumbo and mini sizes), the WOC bag, the Patent Flap bag, and the Patent/Envelope Clutch bag. Chanel also offers Quilted or Patent Ballet Flats at $653 and $625, respectively.

Givenchy

The 2014 Givenchy spring bag collection features subdued colors like green, grey, blue and black hues. It includes the popular Pandora, Antigona, Nightingale, HDG and Lucrezia bags as well as Obsedia tote bags. Givenchy is also popularizing Pandora and Rave Clutch bags as well as Podium Clutch and other Pouch bags.

The 2014 Spring Men's Collection line features robot prints on items like wallets, backpacks, tote bags and shirts.

Fendi

This spring, Fendi is using a Bag Bug Name Reference Guide for its bag collection featuring eight hairy, leather face monsters with engraved eyes made of mink and fox. The Fendi Buggies' names are: Dragoo, Kooky, FurYou, Lucky Look, Lucifur, Snobius, Wild Jess, and Nutty. The Buggies feature bag charms that give more style to the iconic 2Jours Tote and Peekaboo bags that Fendi sells starting at $580.

Prada

Prada's new line of bucket bags comes in three styles. The first is a classic leather messenger strap bag with the famous Prada nameplate and a handle on top. The second is a new tassel. The third style is an elaborate dappled edition. The top handle straps are lengthier so they function as shoulder bags. The leather bags also have multicolored interiors and tinted trims.

Yves Saint Laurent

The Classic Monogram Luggage 2014 Spring Collection of Saint Laurent consists of luggage, duffles, briefcases, garment and messenger bags. The bags come are available in leather in brown and black shades and printed canvas. Also check out their newest collection of document cases, wallets and iPad cases.

Louis Vuitton

This season, Louis Vuitton introduces their Scarves collection featuring the Street Artists Collaboration. These pieces include the street art of Californian Kenny Scharf, Swedish-Portuguese artist André Saraiva and Chilean designer Inti.

Scharf's work has a patchwork of radiant and bold-colored astronomical symbols. Saraiva fashioned his own version of Louis Vuitton's Monogram shawl with splattered paint. Meanwhile, Inti's pieces have a yellow and orange sun on the scarf with a "Wiracocha" image.

Christian Dior

Dior presents its MyDior Electric Rubber Sunglasses this spring. The rubber-framed sunglasses are sporty and are available in vivid colors. The signature "Carnage" pattern of Dior is reflected on the rubber frames. The plastic and rubber sunglasses have a matte finish and are available in marine blue and pink, sky blue and yellow, and rose pink and orange.