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1.
Hot Dog Colors: Ketchup red, Mustard Yellow, Relish
Green, Onion White, and Hot Dog Brown seems to be big colors for
Fall.
2.
Brocade- Schedule a date with your curtains. This
look is best with metallic accents in the fabric. I saw a great
brocade jacket, reminisce of something from Tracy Reese, on sale at Lord & Taylor for
$50.00
3.
Ethnic look- As someone who is of an ethnic group,
I find this trend a little annoying. Dashikis are really not for
everyone. Imagine if a whole bunch of size 2 fashionista's walking
down your street wearing Dior Yarmulkes. You get the picture. However,
if you are going to go for this look, please, don't get braided
extensions.
4.
High/Low Fabric- Mix higher, more expensive fabrics
like silk, brocade, cashmere, with study, cheaper fabrics like canvas
and wools. Keep the polyester hidden.
5.
Fur- Fashion Week was a Zoo, literally. Fur was
everywhere and on everything. I say score a coat from your local
Salvation Army and save an animal.
6.
Hollywood Glam- Glam is back. Think Claudette Colbert,
Kathryn Hepburn, Rita Hayward.
7.
Dinner/evening Coats- You could hear the shouts
of joy coming from my third row seats every time I saw this piece
on the runway. Perfect for fashionista with junk in their trunk.
8.
Flowing Menswear Pants- Another one of my favorites.
Buy a pair in black, for a slimming/elongated look.
9.
Boho glam ( a.k.a."look-ma-I'm-a-druggie")- This
look continues to strive on the runway. Perfect for those days when
mtaching colors and patterns seem too daunting.
10.
House Dresses- I will probably be excommunicated
from the church of fashion for saying this, but I saw a lot of high
end house dresses on the runway this past fashion week. You know,
the kind that June Cleaver and Donna Reed rocked back in the day.
Head to ebay or your local Goodwill and score this style for under
$10 bucks. About the author: Kathryn "The Budget Fashionista" Finney
is the founder and Chief Shopping Officer of TheBudgetFashionista.com
(http://www.thebudgetfashionista.com), a popular website that provides
realistic fashion advice, shopping tips and sale event information
to budget conscious consumers.
Author: Kathryn
Finney
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