As many of you know, fashion designers conventional (so to speak) usually take several months before the collection of what was supposed to be born. Many stores low cost people commonly purchased (as H & M) are based on these pathways and hence the mass market. This has an impact even in the urban tribes, as always rescues revive or make something (for example, everything went pin up through the roof last summer.)
ATTENTION: not speak modern / hipsters and fashionistas, because those are based on gateway and dress the same as the looks go (to a lesser or greater degree).
I will not curl, so I'll go to the point:
The pin up / rockers / psychos are in luck. It will continue moles everywhere. From high-waisted swimsuits with bandeau top up tight dresses, scarves and accessories.
The leopard does not go away.
Hippie: is the attempt to re-emerge every summer, but seems not to go hippie know is not going to sheer dresses and flowers (which is more boho hippie that), if no many more options now that do not return, and psychedelia. Also this summer may make a step further and take the fringe and dresses Ibiza.
Boho
Boho
: style always spring and summer. Vintage dresses with flowers gas, Roman sandals, ethnic beads, crochet romantic ...
Glam rock (and some punk): The library is based Jean Paul Gautlier the aesthetics of Bowie and the streets of London (he says it's punk, but punk is not displayed on the catwalk). It is not the first time that this designer is inspired by urban tribes, since the late 90's and early 00 'was a Gothic library. So the leather is stable, in jackets as in skirts and tops. The studs do not disappear, nor skinny rockers, and military boots.
Preppie & Girly: Marc Jacobs sign a Colection of these two styles, usually already are linked to the design world.

Flappers: feathers and eroticism is the presentation of Chanel. The ultra femininity and vintage look that presents (in shades of nude and pale pink) inspired by Josephine Baker (flapper is considered both as a pin up) seems unlikely to be taken to resurface the road and the flappers, but never say never.
* Images are scans from the Elle Fashion Book Spring / Summer 2011