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Fall Fashion Simplified Part II

September 22, 7:08 PMFashion ExaminerYelena Mandenberg
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1)   Tweed Skirts

Also going slightly back in time here – these were popular in the 60’s (among the non-hippies). Also made re-popular by Mrs. Michelle O. Tweed skirts are great when you want to have that fancy casual look. And, J. Crew sells some adorable, slightly cheaper alternatives.

 

2)   Plaid Sherlock Holmes Coats

Brrr. When winter sets in and there’s snow and rain falling every other day, messing up your hair and make-up, Sherlock Holmes’ jacket may have solved the biggest mystery of how to still look hot this winter. These coats are almost knee length, and usually belted to show off your curves. Final decision? There coats are just elementary, my dear Watson(s). 

 

3)   The 40’s Power Suit

Seriously, designers have run out of idea’s because every line is pretty much from the 40’s, just re-vamped. At least 40’s suits are gorgeous and sophisticated. Lovely, form fitting blazers with a matching pencil skirt? Add some booties to that outfit and you’ll look like you just stepped off the runaway.


Check back tomorrow for the rest!!

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