Showing posts with label fall fashions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall fashions. Show all posts

10 Summer fall fashion trends

When the summer heat breaks and the cool, crisp air of fall enters, saying good-bye to all your summer favorites is hard! Luckily, there are foolproof outfits to carry summer wear into autumn-appropriate options. Here are 10 easy ways to transition from season to season.
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Tights under denim shorts

Tights
When the air gets that chill, it may feel better than summer humidity, but wearing shorts just doesn't work anymore. Pair your favorite summer shorts with black, thin tights, and you have a great new staple to add to your fall wardrobe — and even carry into winter! (Urban Outfitters, $14)
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Crop tops

Crop tops
They were everywhere this summer, and most likely somewhere in your wardrobe at one point. To wear your crop top into the fall, a good chambray is perfect on top. Really, a little midriff showing is nothing if a loose, unbuttoned chambray hangs around you. (Nordstrom, $30)
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Black and white

Black and white
Nothing is chicer than black and white, and that's good news for your summer whites. This prolongs a whole section of your wardrobe when you can just swap pants for shorts! (ASOS, $25)
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Tank tops

Tank tops
Odds are, this summer you probably lived in tanksas you sweated out heat wave after heat wave. Hang onto the look by just throwing a chunky knit cardigan over it when fall hits. (Fossil, $38)
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White

White
All the rules are out the window when it comes to wearing all white this fall. Go for it by pairing white denim with a white silk blouse or tailored jacket. Or if all white is too much, pair white pants with camel or light gray. (Theory, $190)
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Prints

Prints
If you've worn a skirt or dress of a mash-up of prints, then just keep on sporting it! Mixed and matched collages of prints are still appropriate for fall. What seems to be all the rage? Mixing prints with florals for an over-the-top mash-up. (Nasty Gal, $58)
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Peplums

Peplums
Whether you were wearing a tank, tee or jacketpeplum this summer, wear it into the fall by pairing it with pants as opposed to shorts, and you're good to go! Try a tapered leg or super-skinny jean to accentuate the peplum. (Madewell, $70)
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Rompers

Rompers
You know the romper you wore every weekend to the beach? You can keep wearing it even as the leaves start to fall! Just pair it with a light field jacket or chambray up top, and sheer or opaque tights on the bottom. (Swell, $75)
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Leather

Leather
The hot — maybe the hottest — trend of summer 2013 was leather: skirts, tops, shorts, coated leather denim and anything else leather can be worn as. Wear your leather skirt or coated denimthis fall with a chambray with patches of different colored shades of denim, or with a plain T-shirt and classic all-weather jacket in army green. (Shopbop, $187)
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Long-sleeved tees/sweaters

Long sleeved tees
There's something that just looks so good about wearing shorts with a long-sleeved tee. Pair a plain, solid-colored long-sleeved shirt or sweater with denim shorts (and tights if it's chilly), or a bright, short bubble skirt for nights out. It will keep you warm and look weather-appropriate, but won't look disproportional. (Mango, $20)

Fall Fashions

Fall Fashions
Fashion is a general term for a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, makeup, body piercing or furniture. "Fashion" refers to a distinctive; however, often-habitual trend in a look and dress up of a person, as well as to prevailing styles in behavior. "Fashion" usually is the newest creations made by designers and are bought by only a few number of people; however, often those "fashions" are translated into more established trends. [1] The more technical term, "costume," has become so linked in the public eye with the term "fashion" that the more general term "costume" has in popular use mostly been relegated to special senses like fancy dress or masquerade wear, while the term "fashion" means clothing generally, and the study of it. For a broad cross-cultural look at clothing and its place in society, refer to the entries for clothing, costume, and fabrics. Although fashion can be geared towards being feminine or masculine, some fasion trends are androgynous.[2][3]
Early Western travelers, whether to Persia, Turkey, India, or China frequently remark on the absence of changes in fashion there, and observers from these other cultures comment on the unseemly pace of Western fashion, which many felt suggested an instability and lack of order in Western culture. The Japanese Shogun's secretary boasted (not completely accurately) to a Spanish visitor in 1609 that Japanese clothing had not changed in over a thousand years.[4] However in Ming China, for example, there is considerable evidence for rapidly changing fashions in Chinese clothing.[5] Changes in costume often took place at times of economic or social change (such as in ancient Rome and the medieval Caliphate), but then a long period without major changes followed. This occurred in Moorish Spain from the 8th century, when the famous musician Ziryab introduced sophisticated clothing-styles based on seasonal and daily fashion from his native Baghdad and his own inspiration to Córdoba in Al-Andalus.[6][7] Similar changes in fashion occurred in the Middle East from the 11th century, following the arrival of the Turks, who introduced clothing styles from Central Asia and the Far East.[8]
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