How to incorporate Fall/Winter trends into your daily wardrobe
As summer turns to fall, not only do we get a change in the weather we get change in the different fashion trends. When we see the catwalk, the styles can often look quite intimidating and not particularly wearable in real life. If you have a young family, sometimes what you wear is the last thing on your mind. However, buying a new piece of clothing, such as a great dress or a lovely handbag can be a great pick-me-up. So many trends this season can be incorporated into your daily wardrobe; it’s just a case of picking the right pieces to get your outfits ready for Fall/Winter.
Floral vs. Geometric
Colorful prints aren’t going anywhere this season, so why not choose your favorite print and get it in a scarf that will brighten up any winter day. Or you could go one further and pick up a shirt or dress in a print that catches your eye. Florals prints are great if you prefer a feminine look however if you are wanting something a little less girly the stronger geometric shapes will still sophisticated and on trend.
Military
Wrap up warm and enjoy the cold weather with some military wear this season. It’s a great trend for Fall/Winter as it’s so easy to blend this style into your existing wardrobe. From comfy sweaters to gorgeous trench coats, military style clothing is here to stay.
Man up
A tailored look is sophisticated style which has taken over the runway, and is now reaching our stores. However, this season has a twist with tailored looks having a more androgynous, oversized silhouette, making it a more comfortable style.
It’s definitely worth looking into these trends for Fall/Winter 2012, as you could find a new style to suit you which you haven’t come across before. The key to these styles is that they are practical and wearable every day which is most important when you have a family to look after. But just because you’re a parent doesn’t mean you can’t treat yourself to a gorgeous Fall/Winter piece of clothing.
Ashley B. says
I just bought a yellow sequined shirt that can be interchanged with other layering apparel. I like layering for some reason. I think layering adds color. I’m not sure how I feel about the over sized trend, however.
Amy Orvin says
I desperately need help getting dressed. Lol! I never know what’s in style or never have anything to wear. I feel so unwomanly.