What clothes are going to be in style for fall and winter?HELP!?
Juicy, UGG'S, abercrombie, hollister, birkenstocks, sugar lips, converse, hair color will be red to dark colors, Tiffany. That's what I know!
What clothes are going to be in style for fall and winter?HELP!?Well... I would go to Kohl's. Because they have a lot of good looking clothes.
What clothes are going to be in style for fall and winter?HELP!?flats, skinny jeans (or wide leg is also trendy if you can pull it off), ankle boots, layers, prints. Read a few fashion magazines, they'll give you plenty ideas
What clothes are going to be in style for fall and winter?HELP!?In shoes it's flats and ballet slippers . For evening not real high heels but patent leathers and metalics. Bags and purses are the same , patent leathers and metalics.
Purples, navy blue are in as are shades of brown.
It's a return to more classic cut outfits, pencil skirs, slightly flared jeans , no more bellies hanging out thank god, jeans are at your natural waist or a little below.
A-line dresses and Empire baby doll tops are still in.
It's just more tailored and yet still looks like a woman not a little girl.
Faux fur is big as are hats of every type and shape.
just look at the online versions of your favourite fashion magazines , if you can't afford the brand label names find fashions that look almost similar for less.
What clothes are going to be in style for fall and winter?HELP!?I love the styles at fall so i say skinny dark jeans (aber and hollister,my favorites) knit tunics; dark colors like purple,brown,grey,navy blue and black (their fall colors).White leggings or just leggings go great with dresses and tunics or knit tunics underneath.Leg warmers (my style).Plaid flats with jeans and dress shirts.
Sweaters go great with leggings and flats.
layering is the style too.
try forever21 for the leggings and the knit tunic, their cute at forever21.
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