With the arrival of another New Year, it is time to start thinking about your new fashion wardrobe. What are you taking with you and what’s being left behind? With the hopes of making things a little easier, we’ve put together a list of what to ditch and what to hold onto.
More on the neutral side of things? Think sand, khaki, beige, tan and cream, all those earth tones are back in a big way. We love the idea of mixing these shades within one look, while experimenting with fabrics such as silk, leather and linen. If the head-to-toe monochrome look isn’t for you, try styling it with pops of pastel.
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Kendall Jenner in a Off-White RTW Spring 2019
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Whether it be the knit to your sweater or the handle to your purse, as the temperature heats up, expect to see a lot more artisanal craft details. Nothing screams summer like crochet or macramé. Now while the words artisanal details might scare you, don’t be afraid to play with the trend, pairing with minimal silhouettes. Think Loewe and Jacquems – crafty fabrics were all over the runway and will be a hit come spring time!
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While we saw a lot of this for Fall Winter 2018, leather is sticking around for spring. Both leather and faux leather have made their way to more than just outwear. We know that black is a staple. However, for fall we are moving towards a warmer, softer, palette of autumn neutrals, like browns. Fiery red’s or even whites are perfect for those who are looking to make a statement. Matte and high shine leathers are both trending and can be dressed up or down and recycled into your everyday wardrobe. They’re ideal for a look that can easily take you from the office to the evening scene.
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