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Good-bye Summer, hello fall

October 5, 2013 by Archived posts Leave a Comment

By Alyssa Gradias |Staff Writer|marissa webb fall winter 2013 new york fashion week presentation review

Not sure what to wear this fall?

It’s time to break down what’s in and what’s out! This year’s fall trends vary from textures and patterns to simple pairings of leathers and over-sized sweaters.

Fashion magazines, such as Cosmopolitan and Vogue, are filled with runway-inspired outfits. Some of these features include eye-catching outerwear, leopard prints, hat accessories, leathers and layering.P00059178-LEATHER-TROUSERS-RUNWAY

Bold furs and sweaters make eye-catching statements.

According to Cosmopolitan, making some simple pairings with a fur vest and leather pants is the perfect pairing for fall. It makes a statement without trying too hard.

Accessorize your look with some fall hats.

They are the main accessories for fall this year, and better yet all hats are considered! Beanies, baseball caps,  and various knits are all in this season, so if hats are your thing, make sure to mix it up.

It may be a bit of a surprise that leopard print is still in trend. In fact, it is encouraged this fall. Leopard print is ageless.

According to Vogue, and off-runway outfit experts, play with different shades of leopard is the way to go. Don’t go leopard crazy!

Just enough to give your outfit that pop and flare.

It’s all about layering this season.

Mix various textures with pants, skirts, and tops. It’s best not to go crazy with colors and patterns, outfits should look as streamlined as possible.

This fall season is the season of the leather.

Adding some leather to your wardrobe will give your look an edgy and sporty feel.

Don’t be afraid to add some colored leather pieces to your look. Leather is the new fad. Even adding the smallest touch of leather, for example, a structured handbag, will do the trick.levis-vintage-clothing-fall-winter-2013-lookbook-18

Now for men, all of these trends apply, minus the heels and handbags.

Leather jackets are all the rage for men, it is the top off-the-runway look this season.

Leather, fitted sweaters, and rugged boots took over the mens runway this fall.

Many students are eager and excited for this years fall season.

CSUSB student Sarah Khosravanizadeh, says that there will be a lot of sweaters and fashionable scarves in her wardrobe this season, along with a classic boot.

Junior Brandon Landrum says he will be, “rocking cardigans, various sweaters, knit caps, and trusty pairs of Jordan’s Nikes.”

Student Erika Revetto, is really excited for this season.

Revetto has outfits planned out from leggings paired with cute boots and a lot of pea coats and patterned scarves.

Jesse Pangelinan is also excited for fall, she plans on wearing long sleeves, collared shirts, and mixing it up with leather jackets and sweaters.

Fall is a fun fashion season so get ready to break out the leggings, leather jackets, and over-sized sweaters and have fun with your look.

Outfit components for fall.

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