One of my favorite times of the year is when the September issues of all the fashion magazines show up at my apartment. Fall fashion is my absolute favorite, so many things to add to my wishlist and not enough money to buy it all! Cozy knits, flannels, boots of all heights, and warm parkas are MUSTS!
This flannel jacket by BB Dakota is such a great way to keep warm during the chilly months and not too pricey! I would slip on a pair of gray or tan knit fingerless gloves to complete the look.
You could probably buy any boot in any color, size, any added detail, and you’d be right on trend. Boots are a necessity and we have the freedom to pick and choose our favorites this time around. I love a comfy brown riding boot like these:
Want a dressier style? This suede mid heel pair by Giuseppe Zanotti would look hott with a pair of dark skinny jeans tucked in or with a sexy dress or skirt.
Every girl needs and over-the-knee boot, high-heeled, flat, or one of each!
I have been obsessing over this parka by Free People for a week now since I first saw it:
I also love this one by Torn by Ronny Kobo. It’s the perfect piece to keep you warm and would look amazing with a pair of skinny green cargo pants, or skinny jeans and a pair of rugged boots!
A wool fedora is final touch to the stylish northwoods look!
The best designer EVER Marc Jacobs is totally hunter-esque for Fall as well as everything he has designed for the Louis Vuitton collection. I love this flannel Marc by Marc Jacobs shirt and this twill cargo dress. Add a little edge to the dress with a pair of lace-up combat boots!
Walk through the wildnerness with another season staple, the poncho. Opt for a hooded version, sweater or jacket and wear it with a straight let and tighter fit bottom to keep the silhouette well proportioned. This M Missoni hooded poncho jacket is my favorite:
Fred Boutique is your go-to stop for Fall season staples at an AFFORDABLE price! We have added shoes to our amazing selection of fashion forward merchandise, so get shopping!!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
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