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10 stages of Autumn/Winter fashion every woman experiences

It's not all frolicking in fallen leaves and drinking pumpkin spice lattes now that Autumn is here.

1. Tights

Oh great, I can wear tights again - my legs will skinny and I don't have to shave or fake tan.
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Excuse me while I spend the rest of my days adjusting myself.
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2. The Great Coat Debate

Your morning starts like this...
MONDAY
7:00AM: It's dry out, I'm sure a light coat will do.
9:00AM: Why did I listen to myself?
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TUESDAY
7:00AM: It's raining out, I'll wear my winter boots.
9:00AM: Why does God hate me?
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And repeat.

3. Denial

Pumps are still acceptable, right? Right?
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4. Embracing fur but instead coming face to face with wet dog smell

Leaving the house like this...
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...returning like this.
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5. Not being able to use your phone with gloves on

Will I just get fingerless ones? But then my fingertips will freeze. And now I'll need a manicure.
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6. Trying to look cool in hats but the wind has other ideas

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Whoever said fedoras were fun in autumn is a liar. A dirty, dirty liar. This lady gets us.
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7. Facing the reality of having to wear the same coat every day for four months

You've nailed styling this bad boy to a T. Jeans, skirts, red carpet event - that parka has paid for itself by now.
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8. Your wardrobe is just a layered version of your summer clothes

Can't you see I'm wearing a scarf no? It's an entirely different look.
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9. Attempting heels in snow

Winter wonderland, my foot. You're only kidding yourself here, Fearne.
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10. Facing the harsh realities of your less than fabulous life when taking inspiration from fashion pages

Olivia Palermo wore thigh high boots with a blanket scarf, so we wore thigh high boots with a blanket scarf.
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...It didn't work out.
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Autumn/Winter fashion coupons



Source: Online Editors on Independent.ie/style/fashion





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What To Wear With Your New Winter Boots

If there's a buy out there that needs to count, it's your winter boot. No matter if your walk to work is uphill both ways in 6-foot snowdrifts or a short-but-brutal clip from your car to the heated indoors, if you have to do it in a shoddy pair of boots, you might as well be barefoot. Not only do these babies have to be sturdy, they also have to match with your clothes. 


Fall-winter boots

Unlike pretty sandals and fun sneakers that allow for skimping on construction, winter boots are made and (literally) broken on their stitching. So, if you're going to spend your money on anything this season, make it a boot made for slogging — not just walking. 

But, unless Santa is your neighbor, you probably don't need thigh-high mukluks to get you through. We've got five boots you might want to add to your lineup — for the fall-to-winter days when you still want to look on — and how to work your wardrobe so they really kick.


Source : http://www.refinery29.com

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FASHION COLOR REPORT FALL 2014

Top 10 Men's Colors

There has been a gradual shift towards a unisex color palette in recent seasons—and fall 2014 is no exception. Similar to the women’s palette, this season’s men’s collections have also been inspired by a need to explore—traveling back in time or into the unknown—resulting in a more adventurous use of color, especially through combinations.

Exotic Sangria invigorates the men’s palette while Aurora Red adds a sophisticated spark to any winter wardrobe. Pair Aurora Red with Cognac, a tasteful brown, for a confident and high-profile look. Cognac will also be popular with more vibrant shades in the palette, including Misted Yellow, which adds a touch of optimism to cold weather ensembles.



Both Radiant Orchid, a fascinating purple, and Bright Cobalt blue will be quintessential statement colors this season—bold and charismatic shades prevalent in everything from sportswear to shoes. Pair these hues with Sea Fog, a more masculine representation of Mauve Mist, for a powerfully poised fall look.

Combine Aluminum, a complex silvery shade, with versatile, elegant Royal Blue and bracing Cypress. These hues will undoubtedly play an integral role in men’s fashion this fall, serving as staple hues for outerwear and formalwear throughout the cooler months.

For more than 20 years, Pantone, the global authority on color, has surveyed the designers of New York Fashion Week and beyond to bring you the season’s most important color trends. This report previews the most prominent hues for fall 2014.

Source : Pantone.com

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10 ELLE.COM EDITORS SHARE THEIR FAVORITE NAIL POLISHES FOR FALL

Though we do not want summer to end (how did it go by so fast?), part of us is looking forward to all those little things that come with fall: the crispness in the air, layering sweaters and wearing leather jackets again, and swapping out our bright summer clothes and makeup for a moodier color palette. One of the best ways to accent this new fall look, is with a fresh manicure. Here, are our the polishes our editors swear by for autumn.

1. Laura Mercier Nail Lacquer in Coco Suede



"I never pick my nail color according to trends. Since last spring, I have been obsessed with varying shades of brown nail polishes so that my hands appear to be all one color. I've continued this into summer and will probably do so into fall until something changes my mind."-Danielle Prescod, fashion editor
$18; saksfifthavenue.com

2. OPI Nail Lacquer in Italian Love Affair



"I love a neutral nude with a pink hue, it's very Kim Kardashian. I wear a lot of black so it's a nice contrast. The perfect accent to my open toe booties." -Erin Toland, art director

$9.50; ulta.com

3. Deborah Lippman Blue Orchid



"I have such a crush on Deborah Lippman's Blue Orchid nail lacquer. It's the perfect hazy shade of blue—a little more grown up than my old favorite, Hard Candy's Sky, but with the same cloudy, dreamy vibe. I think I'll wear it with my new Frame Denim jeans and vintage Luella blazer during Fashion Week shows—and it'll look so cute peeking out of my gold Miu Miu platform sandals during the after parties." -Faran Krentcil, special projects editor,

$18; deborahlippmann.com

4. Essie Fall in Line



"I can’t wait to bust out Essie’s new dusty teal hue, "Fall in Line.” Usually I’m not one for funky colors, but I get excited thinking about my hands wrapped around a steaming Hot Toddy, my lambs’ ear-colored digits poking out from an oversize Prabal knit. A girl can dream, can’t she?"-Justine Harman, features editor
$8.50; ulta.com

5. Zoya Pepper



"I'm a big fan of Zoya's polishes (love that they're Big 5 free, and the brush is really easy to use) and I expect this dark red shade will be on my toes all through the winter."-Kate Winick, social media editor

$9; zoya.com

6. JINsoon Tess Giberson Nocturne



“Last fall I was obsessed with Essie’s After School Boy Blazer midnight blue polish, but a few weeks ago I was introduced to the JINsoon Tess Giberson Collection and nocturne, a gunmetal dark grey, has won me over. I have always loved a dark polish that almost looks black, but I’ve never been so drawn to a metallic before. The slight shimmer takes away anything that might be construed as goth, and makes such a dark color seem a little delicate.”-Megan Cahn, beauty editor

$18; jinsoon.com

7. OPI Nail Lacquer in Rich Chocolate




"For fall, I love a deep, burnt shade, like OPI's purple-tinged "rich chocolate" from their Brazil collection." -Rebecca Moss, producer

$9.5; ulta.com 


8. Tom Ford Nail Laquer Toasted Sugar



"I’m a nude nail type of girl, but you’d be amazed how how difficult it is to find the perfect shade of nude polish. Tom Ford’s Toasted Sugar is as close to perfect as I’ve found thus far. It makes my nails look lacquered and long, and lasts a full week and a half (if I don’t wash dishes…which I try my very best not to!)"-Ruthie Friedlander, deputy editor 

$32; tomford.com

9. Essie Nail Color in Bordeaux



"I do Essie's Bordeaux—for fall I love a clean neutral or a rich, deep red color.  To me, the darker hue is a classic twist on the traditional red and lends the perfect hint of sexiness to my otherwise understated beauty look." -Sally Holmes, news editor 

$8.50; target.com

10. CND Vinylux Impossibly Plush



"I normally like to keep my nails very dark in the fall, but I’m all about nudes right now—specifically, nudes that are muddled by a tinge of gray. CND is the only nail lacquer I ever use since I was introduced to it a few years ago, because the colors are always on point and it’s virtually unchippable. I suspect that my autumn beauty uniform will be the brand’s beige-ish shade Impossibly Plush, paired with a very dark wine-stained lip." -Victoria Hoff, editorial assistant 

$9.90; cnd.com

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Source : Elle.com

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Fall Fashion Trend 2014: One of the best things about New York Fashion

While most of my gal pals & I stay at the Empire Hotel {which is right across the street from most of the shows at Lincoln Center}, sometimes people stay elsewhere. But there is always a very good chance of bumping into someone you know every time you cross the street into the Lincoln Center Square. As I was heading to the DVF show {snapping pictures for the blog beforehand}, I ran into my old friend Caroline from the blog House of Harper. If you haven’t had a chance to check out her site, it offers a well curated combination of lifestyle meets fashion. I adore Caroline because not only is she a Texas gal but she enjoys the pomegranate margarita’s and guacamole just as much as I do. We headed to Rosa Mexicana just after shooting these pictures for a nice catch up session.
P.S. The DVF show was awesome {as always}.

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Chloe Leopard Blend Tee {$795, on loan} // DVF Skirt {$127} //  Logan Hollowell Earrings // Vita Fede Mini V Ring {$150} // Loren Stewart Pearl Ring {$275} // Marli NYC “Dahlia” Ring & Bracelet {on loan} // Manolo Blahnik White Pumps {similar pair here
Photos by Alexandra Gibbs

Source : Damselindior.com/

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The 8 key autumn/winter 2014 fashion trends you need to know about

Autumn/winter is our absolute favourite season of the year (just so you know, we think in fashion seasons rather than those of the meteorological variety – much easier to distinguish).

British people dress better in winter than they do in summer. Fact.

We much prefer wrapping ourselves in snuggly coats and layers of soft knit. In fact, we dream in cashmere.

And with shops receiving their first delivery of new season AW14 clothes next month (true story), here’s all you need to know about the key trends.

1. 60s mods

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The A-line shift, seen here at the Louis Vuitton show, is everything for autumn (Picture: AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)
Every season has its signature decade these days and this time round it’s the 60s, as seen at Nicolas Ghesquiere’s first show for Louis Vuitton which featured structured A-line shifts, knee-high shiny leather boots and luxe polo necks.



Gucci’s more glamorous take saw brown leather A-lines paired with ruffled leather shirts, while Valentino gave us bright printed tunics.

The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
60s minis and bold print is also a key look a la Valentino (Picture: AFP PHOTO / MIGUEL MEDINA MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty Images)
Note, pointed 60s flats and mini boxy handbags are also having a moment. It’s 60s with a modern twist.

2. Fairy tales come true


The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Giant fur hoods and deep rich reds hit the Dolce & Gabbana AW14 catwalk (Picture: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)
Dolce & Gabbana turned storytellers with their dark, unctuous take on traditional fairy tales for AW14. Think huge fur hoods, jade green embellished capes and enchanting Little Red Riding Hood thick ruby coats.

The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Christopher Kane’s dramatic origami dresses were the talk of the town at London Fashion Week (Picture: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)
Elsewhere, there was no less drama at Christopher Kane with his delicious 3D millefeuille dresses and tuilled spiral arms. Oh, and don’t forget Preen’s Darth Vader sweats.

Expect shops to be littered with hooded capes and bold embellished detail, particularly when the colder weather hits.

3. Designer normcore


The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Margaret Howell gives us normcore for grown-ups (Picture: Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)
Don’t groan. Yes, normcore’s gone high fashion. Also described as ‘perfectly boring’, the key to this trend is beautifully tailored louche trouser suits, soft wool jumpers, and a lot of classic grey, navy and black. This is about wearing the very best classic pieces you can afford, to make your life as simple and comfortable as possible. As seen at Stella McCartney, Marc Jacobs and Margaret Howell.

The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Cara and Joan Smalls love their comfy normcore shoes and sweats at Stella McCartney (Picture: AFP PHOTO / PATRICK KOVARIK PATRICK KOVARIK/AFP/Getty Images)
Just remember, this is designer normcore, so leave the hoody at home.

4. Portrait of an artist


LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 17: Model Cara Delevingne walks the runway at the Burberry Prorsum show at London Fashion Week AW14 at Perks Fields, Kensington Gardens on February 17, 2014 in London, England. Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images
Indulge in Burberry’s dissolving autumnal water-colour prints for AW14 (Picture: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)
Burberry often creates trends all on its own these days. And it’s no different this season with Christopher Bailey celebrating the boho artists and writers of the 1920s, known as the Bloomsbury set. Beautiful, whimsical watercolour scarves were layered over dresses and worn with drawstring ankle boots and either a shearling jacket or one of those monogrammed blankets.

One for the creative spirit inside all of us.

5. Fast-food fashion


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Get your Chanel crop tops here (Picture: AFP PHOTO / PATRICK KOVARIK PATRICK KOVARIK/AFP/Getty Images)
Seemingly in direct contrast to the romanticism seen at Burberry, Karl Lagerfeld gave us hard-edged consumerism with his supermarket chic-themed show. The catwalk was transformed into the most stylish supermarket we’d ever seen and the FROW was encouraged to go wild in the aisles for the Chanel branded foodstuffs at the close.

The clothes, including very high end Pepto-Bismol crop tops, track pants and trainers, were fabulously trashy.

The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Do you want chips with that? Moschino’s AW14 collection took inspiration from some famous American franchises (Picture: Jacopo Raule/Getty Images)
With Jeremy Scott also taking his inspiration from a certain fast food restaurant at Moschino, expect plenty of brash, bright colour on the high street, along with accessories influenced by your favourite fast food chains. Tasty.

6. Feeling blue




The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Cobalt blues and dove greys made a perfect pairing at Topshop Unique (Picture: Jonathan Short/Invision/AP)
While pink has reigned supreme in recent seasons, blue fought back on the AW14 catwalks (though don’t ditch the pink coat yet – Christopher Kane ensured they’re still en vogue, phew).

From cobalts to teals and everything in between, we’ll all be feeling blue this autumn.

The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
J. JS Lee plumped for more of an electric blue for her collection (Picture: Jonathan Short/Invision/AP)

7. What would Dietrich do?




The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Fierce models stalked the catwalk at Prada in soft seductive silks and rich shearling coats (Picture: REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi)
For those of a darker disposition, just channel the uncompromisingly glamorous Marlene Dietrich and her very real brand of romanticism, by indulging your love for buttery soft black leather, flashes of red, and inky languid silks, as seen at Lanvin, Prada and Givenchy. Dangerously seductive.

The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Alber Elbaz used beautiful soft black leathers at Lanvin (Picture: Benoit Tessier/Reuters)

8. The super-coat




The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
Copy this Gucci look on the high street with a cosy faux-fur cropped jacket for winter (Picture: Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters)
If you only buy one thing for the new season, it must be a statement coat. Our particular favourite is the blanket coat (what can be better than basically commuting in your duvet?) but other key looks were chunky faux-furs, full length patchwork designs, luxe puffas and anything shearling.

The 8 key AW14 fashion trends you need to know about
One of our favourite statement coats spotted at London Fashion Week was this amazing patchwork 70s style blanket coat by Topshop Unique (Picture: PA)
Is it bad that we’re already dreaming of a white Christmas?

Source : http://metro.co.uk/2014/07/11/the-8-key-autumnwinter-2014-fashion-trends-4792066/

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