Hello! It’s been a long stretch since my last blog. With things opening up again more of my time has been spent on the road or in stores that the blog has fallen a bit by the wayside. Luckily the long weekend provided a little more downtime to write and reflect on what I’m seeing in stores and on the street.
I’m excited for the change of season this year, and cannot wait for the temperatures to dip so I can pull out more layers. I flipped my wardrobe last week and packed up my spring/summer pieces and brought out my sweaters and fall dresses from storage. It was the perfect time to take inventory of what needed to be retired and what I wanted to wear for the next few months.
So, a few of you have asked, what is exactly “happening” right now in fashion and what should I be wearing? Don’t worry the skinny jean hasn’t been wiped from the face of fashion. Top brands are still offering this silhouette but read on for a quick overview of the market.
Others of you may ask, why should I even care about trends and what is “in”? While trends come and go it’s important to ask yourself, is this trend representative of my style? Trends also reflect current inventory in stores. If you know you need fresh sweaters this year, having a handle on what can be found is very important. It will save you time and frustration in the long run.
Stay stylish,
Theory Clairene Double Face Jacket $595
A simple jacket that plays with many styles, this piece is perfect for Bay Area temps. It also works well when layering
Reiss Alyssa Open Back Stretch Cotton Dress $320
Basics are back a la 90’s and this dress offers a little more with a twist in the back. The midi length is hot right now and looks great with sneakers or booties
Maje Vottam Belted Jacket $595
Similar to the Theory Clairene this jacket offers a clean line for your outerwear. This piece has a little more structure in the shoulders (Katherine Hepburn would approve) and a synched waist to balance it all.
4. Alice+Olivia Leo Strech-Wool Knit Pencil Skirt $275
Classic, clean, and can be easily dressed up for down. This sweater skirt is perfect for Zoom meetings if your leggings need a break. Pair it with a puffer, oversized plaid shirt, and sneakers -or- a cropped sweater and heels.
5. RAG & BONE Eco Donegal V-Neck Sweater $365
If your wardrobe needs a little texture, this is your sweater this season. The nubby knit plays well with leather leggings or a refined silk skirt.
6. Love the Label Smocked-Yoke Flutter-Sleeve Top $175
Smocking has seamlessly moved from summer to fall this year. Feminine details continue to dominate the blouse category, but the understated ruffle means it can pair well with a heavy cardigan and jeans for an easy fall look.
7. Rebecca Taylor Short Sleeve Silk Charmeuse Blouse $225
This color is not for every skin tone but is a brilliant neutral for fall. The soft shimmer adds a little bit of lux to any look and could be a great option for holiday dressing without going overboard.
8. Dolce Vita Zina Sneaker $100
These sneaks have been a standout for the season and come in a mix of shades and sparkle-free options. They are high on style and low on price compared to Golden Goose. They will not last forever, so I would treat these as your fashion sneaker, not your everyday sneaker.
9. Hugo Boss Veilla Midi Skirt $398
Color! Post-Covid fashion is embracing color like we haven’t seen in years. Chocolate brown is back on the scene after a long hiatus and vibrant shades like this red are making a statement. The simple silhouette and elastic waist give this skirt extra ease. Pair it with a similar shade of red for a powerful monochromatic look or mix it with a white sweater and sneakers for modern holiday charm in December.