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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fashion For Fall

Wondering which styles will make the top 10 list for autumn? Interestingly enough, vintage trends such as velvet and peplum seem to dominate 2011's fall runways - so do weird things like polka dots and graphic design! (Who gets to decide what's "in" anyway??!? I often wonder...) Sometimes it's interesting to see how intertwined are society and fashion. So if you're planning on going shopping anytime soon ladies, here are a few things to keep your eyes open for... 

 1. BIG Number One.... Back to the 18th Century - LACE                           
Lace reminds me of a lot of things.... ancient wedding dresses, old-fashioned frilly baby caps, grandmothers crocheting, petticoats... but it has never called New York's catwalk to mind - until 2011. Lace is definitely in - hence its place of honor on my list! Lace cardigans, lace skirts, lace tights, long lace undershirts, lace-covered shoes, black lace, pink lace, gray lace, tan lace, white lace.... I've even seen jewelry covered in lace. It really isn't a bad idea, and when compared to all the other bizarre fabrics on the runways, it certainly seems like the fashionists and fashionistas might be onto something, and, what's more, have displayed good taste for once. So keep a close lookout for lace!

2. Back to the 80's - LEATHER
                In contrast to old-fashioned feminine lace, leather-everything also made a significant appearance on autumn's runways. Lace vs. leather... an interesting contrast. I wonder if women's struggle for dominance over men in our society has anything to do with this masculine trend. 
                Everyone could use at least one leather jacket in their closets - at the very minimum, a leather handbag! You don't need to go for this biker leather-beserk look, but one or two leather pieces wouldn't be a bad idea for this fall. Believe it or not, even leather skirts are in... 

3. Back to the Future.... Those Colors?????
Lace and leather are not so radical... but how about mustard yellow and Yves Klein blue? It's then that things start to get a little weird...
           But they may not be as avant-garde as you think. Take mustard yellow, for example. When put together just the right way, it can be an awesome shade... and so fallish! If it's a good color on you, go with a trendy cardigan in that color. (Hey, if Miss-40s on the left there can look that good in one, why can't I??) If not, a pair of trendy heels! And if it you are a non-mustard and a non-heel person, try mustard flats.
           And for the ultra mustardaphobes, (and yes, I did just make that word up,) go with a mustard scarf peeping out from under your jacket. The point is, something mustard must (haha, get it??) find its way into your wardrobe for fall. (Plus, it sort of matches all those pretty leaves!)
      So must jade green. Now that is a color that pretty much looks good on everybody. Try a maxi sweater in this color, (maxi sweaters are also in) or a choker dress (so are these) for fancy occasions. And then there's the jade-green scarf. That always works.
 
Last rad color - (and probably my fav) - Yves Klein blue! And you always have to say it or write it with an exclamation mark! Because it's just that kind of color!
           Yves Klein was a modern French artist who liked to paint with this shade of blue for some reason. Shoes in the Yves Klein shade ROCK. They really do. But you should wear this blue paired with minimal shades, such as a black skirt, (with those shoes,) or a tan outfit, if you opt for Yves Klein jewelry/accessories. Yves Klein blue provides a perfect pop of color for a dull day (and for a dull look.)
           Then of course, there's always the Yves Klein blue scarf... (for the YvesKleinblueaphobes.)

4. PATTERNS Till You Puke (Not Really)
Patterns have always dominated the runway... but it's the type of patterns that make the era unique. This season's top two: polka dots (yuk!) and black-on-white blocking (yay!)


        Okay, I guess polka dots can be cute... in small doses, though,  please. Frilly polka dotted shirts are good, especially under trendy fall cardigans/jackets. (Think denim or lace.) Polka dotted hair accessories, such as headbands, are cute. So are those scarves. (Obviously.)
Black blocking white (or vice versa)... Now we're talking. This is the classiest of classy looks ever invented. Black is in perpetual style, as is white, and when you put them together... it looks good on pretty much anyone pretty much anywhere. It's formal, ultrakool, mature, and very modern. Always.


So try this look - it's not too hard. All you need is a white piece of clothing, and a piece of black clothing. Try a black cardigan over a white blouse, with black boots and white lace tights. Or a white flowing skirt with black turtleneck and black pumps. Or a dress with Cruella DeVille style color blocking and a lacy white cardigan... the choices are endless. And if you need a bloop of color, there's always that mustard... or Yves Klein blue!... or jade green, all in accessories such as jewelry, hats, head scarves, neck scarves, and handbags. Black-on-white is just too awesome not to do at least once this autumn.




5. A Fantastic and Fabulous Fall Fashion - FEDORAS

A fedora automatically screams out, "Trendy!" It can't help it, it's part of the fedora's nature. It adds class and fashion to any outfit. If you're feeling drab, slap on a fedora and you'll be transformed from ordinary drab to rockstar. Sound almost too good to be true?

Gray, black, beige and tan are the safe colors that go with anything. If you need a splash of color, try a fedora in lilac purple, navy blue, or soft pink. You really can't go wrong with this fantastic hat. Trust me.

  And finally....                  
              6. The Awesomest Trend of the Millennium - LONG SKIRTS
It honestly doesn't get any better than this. Modesty is in style, can you believe it?!? This year, hemlines have gone south to mid-calf and floor-sweeping looks. Pull out every swinging flowing skirt you own - and keep your eyes open, because they might be more available than previously. The length is perfect because it can easily be paired with boots, flats, or heels. Maxi skirts are especially in.


In cold weather you want to pair these skirts with duster coats, trendy scarves, leather boots, cardigans/turtlenecks/maxi sweater or leather jackets, and perhaps a fedora. With warmer weather, a light blouse with a lace cardigan would look good paired with flats - or high heeled, close-toed, pumps. Like black-on-white, long skirts are timeless...but take advantage of them while they're walking the runways in the high-class fashion world and wear them to death!
           So this might not have been the deepest post in the world, but fashion is one of my passions - and even though I may not own a scrap of Yves Klein blue clothing, it's fun and interesting for me to stay updated on what society's trends are with regard to dress.
           Time to go shopping!!!!!!



9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay! A post on fashion! ;)
I really liked it, though, sadly, I'm never going to be able to pull off the black-on-white thing. :(
Hope to see more of these!

Anonymous said...

....Not that I don't like all your other posts, of course. :)

Anonymous said...

You better do one for winter fashion as well...

Unknown said...

I will totally post one for every single season - this was a lot of fun! Glad you liked it... I think you could pull off the black and white thing if you added a Yves Klein blue scarf on the top near your face :)

Classicalstudent said...

I think I fixed the comment thing, by the way... I hope this works!

Bailey said...

Anna!! First of all, I'm glad that you are blogging a lot lately because it has been really awesome to read. Second of all, I love the humor and wit you you used in this post, it made me smile.
Thirdly, you and I need to go shopping!! Just remember that my budget is $5, which should make things interesting.
Lastly, you're awesome, and we need to get together soon and drink coffee and get hyper(or at least I'll get hyper and you can watch ;) )
Love you!

Unknown said...

Bailey!! I'm so glad you've been enjoying my blog, that makes me want to post even more! :) Lol, I only have $1 to spend on clothes - so we would make quite the interesting pair haha :D Miss you so much... can't wait to see u tonite.
YES! let's get together and drink coffee and get really hyper and then go buy some $1 Yves Klein blue stuff! sounds like a blast!;)
love you so much!

Leah R. Baines said...

this was fun and interesting to read and I think you did a good job in making it that way, Anna. If you can possible do a post about LRB and pull it off the same way, I'll be shocked....please do something more interesting than me, like..... "What your perfect wedding would be like" or something (birthday would work too.)Just not me! Besides Bailey is on here and might get too bored to even want to drink coffee and get hyper! lol. Nice post, Ann, can't wait for more!

Unknown said...

I love how all my female followers go crazy and leave a bunch of comments once I do a post on fashion lol - but I agree, it is fun to read about, and it was fun to write.
Well I don't think I should do my "perfect wedding",that would be a little weird :) but I am intending to do a post on you, Leah, so watch out! mwa haha :D
don't worry, it won't bore anyone to read about you. i hope.
don't forget to listen to my autumn classical playlist!it will make you FALL (heehee!) in love with classical music!