Jason Wu
Michael Kors
Tucker
Whether you’re wearing and wowing in Wu, making a sophisticated entrance in Michael, or saving a bundle in Tucker for Target (available Sept 10)….fall fashions are fabulous!
And for Rhiannon, who is the winner of the Satorialist book/Collette cd give away, getting dressed just got a lot more fun! Here’s to YOU looking fabulous! Congratulations…and please send me an email so I can pop this in the mail to you!!
What’s your “go to” outfit?
As a Project Runway
fan, I love seeing
the new trends and
how they are interpreted
for different ages.
My go-to outfit for
the fall and winter is
usually jeans of some
sort {I've got casual…
to darker…to more
trouser-like} with a
cardi or jacket. I
have become a big fan
of boots, from equestrian
to frye-types, I love
them all. And, once
you hit "a certain age"
you depend more on the
accessories….which is
truly a way to have FUN
with your look. Congrats
to the winner!!
xx Suzanne
The camel and gray tones are just great. I've always loved that combo in interiors. The best part is most wood/leather tones look smashing and really stand out. Just like these belts and boots. Got to get me a pair of fall boots. That's probably my #1 want heading into the season 🙂
I was in the city on Monday and spotted a chic gal on her bike and need to get the sketch down. If only I were the half the photographer that the "Sartorialist" is, I would have snapped an image.
Great images and I do love Fall fashion!
pve
Oh, love the camel and ivories the best!! Take care, Caroline
Great fashion round up! Congrats to the winner…that is one fabulous prize! xx
I'll take all those looks from Kors. Absolutely beautiful and practical.
xo
One of each please. Thank you!
Wow! I'm really struck by the parallels between the fashion palettes. Very Griege! It is so amazing to see the parallels between interiors and clothing. Its a lesson and a great conversation.
Super great images PPT! Also, I'm partial to Angeliques, what about you? We have a terrible problem in N.C. with voles eating them. They disappear after three years.
ATB,
Liz