Prints are all the rage, and especially ones in fall colors and themes (this eShakti top reminds me of a pile of leaves, although it's actually a feather print). Give one a try for an easy outfit!
The graphic sweater trend first came onto the retail scene last year, and is still going strong this year. Here are two ways to wear an Old Navy fox sweater from last season.
This outfit works for the seasonal transition with burgundy tones, a striped skirt and chambray shirt, all items that feel fresh again this year.
Nothing says fall like warm tones such as a pumpkin blazer, cognac pumps, and a caramel leather handbag. (This is also another way to wear a chambray shirt!)
Camouflage - most people either love it or hate, but personally, I'm a fan! Here's a look with my camo skinnies from last year, which I plan to wear this year, too.
Leather everything is hot for fall - leather skirts, leather jackets, even leather shirts (which usually come in a sheath shape). This skirt is a vintage hand-me-down, and see previous photo for another example. You can't go wrong with a classic leather jacket.
Polka dots and stripes are both classic patterns that never really go out of style. Try pairing them together this fall for a fun twist!
Can't wait to break out your ankle boots? Try pairing them with a dress with a fall-inspired color palette like rich reds,
Big sweaters are super cozy and feel amazing on chilly fall days. Try one in a fun aztec print to add some zest to this comfy style!
Two-toned shoes like these cap toe flats add a little something fun to your neutral outfits and are surprisingly easy to pair with just about anything.
Have some fun with your work pants this fall. Try a fun print in a cropped length that will allow you to show off your shoes.
Cobalt is a great color for fall, or any time of year. Try pairing your cobalt pieces with black as the seasons switch.
If it feels like leopard has been in style for ages, then you are correct. This classic print first came on the scene in the 1960s and has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in recent years.
Bow blouses are lady-like, feminine and add a certain something to your usual work attire. Try one in a chain link print like this version from Banana Republic last year.
I couldn't get enough of my military jacket last year, and the same rings true this year! Try one with everything from a dress, a casual graphic tee and jeans, or boots and a striped top as pictured.
Another item to spice up your work wardrobe - a boucle jacket! Try one in a fall color like this navy version from Zara last year.
I've had this trench for ages (around 7 years is my best guess), but I can't wait to wear it again this fall. Trenches are a classic piece that feel oh-so-right for fall.
Prints are all the rage, and especially ones in fall colors and themes (this eShakti top reminds me of a pile of leaves, although it's actually a feather print). Give one a try for an easy outfit!
August is a tricky month for fashion. Temperatures are blazing, but fall fashion is already on everyone’s minds. Malls are stocked with fall options and fashion magazines are in cold-weather mode. Here are 20 fall outfits to mentally prepare you for fall, and to recreate once temperatures drop. Which one is your favorite?
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Prints are all the rage, and especially ones in fall colors and themes (this eShakti top reminds me of a pile of leaves, although it's actually a feather print). Give one a try for an easy outfit!
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The graphic sweater trend first came onto the retail scene last year, and is still going strong this year. Here are two ways to wear an Old Navy fox sweater from last season.
-
This outfit works for the seasonal transition with burgundy tones, a striped skirt and chambray shirt, all items that feel fresh again this year.
-
Nothing says fall like warm tones such as a pumpkin blazer, cognac pumps, and a caramel leather handbag. (This is also another way to wear a chambray shirt!)
-
Camouflage - most people either love it or hate, but personally, I'm a fan! Here's a look with my camo skinnies from last year, which I plan to wear this year, too.
-
Leather everything is hot for fall - leather skirts, leather jackets, even leather shirts (which usually come in a sheath shape). This skirt is a vintage hand-me-down, and see previous photo for another example. You can't go wrong with a classic leather jacket.
-
Polka dots and stripes are both classic patterns that never really go out of style. Try pairing them together this fall for a fun twist!
-
Can't wait to break out your ankle boots? Try pairing them with a dress with a fall-inspired color palette like rich reds, greens, browns and yellows.
-
Big sweaters are super cozy and feel amazing on chilly fall days. Try one in a fun aztec print to add some zest to this comfy style!
-
Two-toned shoes like these cap toe flats add a little something fun to your neutral outfits and are surprisingly easy to pair with just about anything.
-
Have some fun with your work pants this fall. Try a fun print in a cropped length that will allow you to show off your shoes.
-
Cobalt is a great color for fall, or any time of year. Try pairing your cobalt pieces with black as the seasons switch.
-
If it feels like leopard has been in style for ages, then you are correct. This classic print first came on the scene in the 1960s and has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in recent years.
-
Bow blouses are lady-like, feminine and add a certain something to your usual work attire. Try one in a chain link print like this version from Banana Republic last year.
-
I couldn't get enough of my military jacket last year, and the same rings true this year! Try one with everything from a dress, a casual graphic tee and jeans, or boots and a striped top as pictured.
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Another item to spice up your work wardrobe - a boucle jacket! Try one in a fall color like this navy version from Zara last year.
-
I've had this trench for ages (around 7 years is my best guess), but I can't wait to wear it again this fall. Trenches are a classic piece that feel oh-so-right for fall.
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Prints are all the rage, and especially ones in fall colors and themes (this eShakti top reminds me of a pile of leaves, although it's actually a feather print). Give one a try for an easy outfit!
Original article and pictures take http://www.babble.com/style/20-fall-outfits-for-inspiration/ site
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