Fall Trends: Zippered Accessories
By Editor • Sep 23rd, 2008 • Category: AccessoriesZippers are everywhere this fall – from brooches, gloves, bangles to cluthes, booties and sexy heels.
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Zippers are everywhere this fall – from brooches, gloves, bangles to cluthes, booties and sexy heels.
You may love them or hate them, but colorful tights are the hottest thing on the fall runways. From colorblocked tights at Sonia Rykiel to ornamental at Anna Sui, from electric reds at Betsey Johnson to vibrant yellows at Zac Posen, colored tights are celebrating their trendy moment.
Fingerless gloves are ultra fashionable and ultra practical, and since the 80s, have been a très trendy member of the fashion scene.
The Roaring 20s have become one of the great inspirations for designers in their fall/winter collections. The item we are most obsessed with right now, is the cloche hat, a perfect investment for the upcoming season.
Bigger is not always better. We crazy fashionistas aren’t mad about oversized shoulder bags anymore. The fashion stage belongs to little and almost intimate fierce purses.
As we step towards the fall, we come across many styles and choices in headwear. The Fashion Time editors are opting for Miu Miu’s orange and emerald green swimming caps. They are about self irony. Wear them for fun and a bold statement, not for shocking people.
You might call them the ‘it’ bags or ‘the bag of the season’, both are cliches. Putting together this list of the fall’s top handbags, we looked for artwork, real craftsmanship, and fabrics and patterns that make a statement and stand the test of the time.
Wearing headbands is the easiest way to obtain a hippie chic look. Many celebs from Elle Macpherson to Mischa Barton, Ashley Simpson, and Nicole Richie have been spotted wearing this instant style piece.
The upcoming fall is all about berry tones and drama. Rings and earnings are not an exception to this trend. From sapphires to turquoise, subtle lilacs and sumptuous jacaranda - blue jewelry will reign during the fall fashion season.
Edgy, dramatic, and romantic – it’s all about fedoras. Named from the title of an 1882 play by Victorien Sardou, Fédora, these hats are worn not only by men, but they are women’s wardrobe staple too. Fedoras give a suave look for fluid trouser suits and a simple outfit like jeans and a t-shirt.