We can help you choose
a few new wardrobe selections to carry you
through the Fall season that are
in step with current fashion. Choose a few practical
purchases, and make room
for a few compulsive ones too!
Eleven Fashion Must Haves Spring through Fall
2006:


1. Blouses are back!
Girlie dressing has returned with blousy style in
ruffles, flounces and fancy
neck-ties. Sleeves are unique, maybe a bit blouson
with gathering at the shoulders.
Isn't fabric luxurious? Pick your slinky tops with bare
shoulders and/or your
bare back. Your waist can be loose or fitted. Tops
can be plain or decorated.

2. Bags with structure.
Put away the slouch bag for now. Bags in 2006
see a trend toward dome shapes,
contrasting trims and buckles. Accessorize your
smart new bag with some bling!
Try adding handbag charms for a more designer
look.


3. Updated Accessories.
Find hip slung belts (they can be glitzy), super
skinny to 2"-3" thick.
Pick up a pair of large framed sunglasses with color
tint lenses. Fresh jewelry
is sparkly, chokers are beaded with loose strands
cascading, earrings are hoops
or big and beautiful. Choose shoes with fantastic
color, be they flat slides
or strappy stilettos. Last but not least, a very large
sun hat (think Sophia
Loren).

4. Military feminine.
If you can get your hands on it, please do! Plan
to wear your boots and look
Eastern bloc mysterious undercover agent
unbelievable. Blue-grey and steely
colors form smart top-coats with faux fur trim.
Narrow army coats sport distinct
buttons and epaulettes. Soften your hard-as-nails
look with a hint of lace
cami that peeks out from underneath the lapel of
your trench, or a surprisingly
gorgeous fabric pencil line, to the knee or just
above, slits at the side or
back.


5. Tailored suiting.
Play classy at work and put your curves into
straight tailored looks. Create
the complete look for fall with charcoal and brown
tweeds with leather accessories,
up-dos and strong jewelry. Keep an eye out for
some tweed competition in the
form of rich brocades and jacquards.

6. Midnight blue.
If you don't go navy, go lighter than navy! These
blues partner beautifully
with neutrals and all other colors. A simple, classic,
understated outfit might
comprise of a midnight blue fancy top and your
favorite dark blue jeans. Bags
with structure.
7. Silhouettes with contrast.
Go for a slim line with volume on top or bottom. If
you go for volume on the
bottom, go retro, but more subtle with a 60's style
tulip skirt. If you go
for volume on the top, remember to keep the
bottom slim. Try a boxy to the
waist jacket with a zipped front opening.

8.Dresses with drama.
Get into the swing of a dance dress, or pounce
on a cocktail-length dress.
Look for volume down below and sexy detailing atop
the bust-line like ruching.
Your dress can be hip-hugging and sexy with bare
shoulders or a bare back or
both. Or a skirt and top suit that will give you a
dressier look.

9. Prints, prints and more prints!
Forget the minimalism of the 90's. Try out great
new designs or florals either
head to toe or, say neck to waist if you're feeling a
bit non-committal. Waist
to ankles wear your jeans or plain bottoms or skirt.
Eventually you'll be print
literate. Pull out those scarves, and think about
purchasing a few fresh for
the upcoming seasons- even if you just don it on
your bag.

10. Blouses Victorian style.
Dress up to go out with authentic vintage style.
Not from your great- aunt's
collection, but from days of the less recent past.
Go all out lacey and sheer
or frilly and feminine. Add a Victorian look to your
favorite white shirt .
. . button it up high, and add a bit of ribbon or lace
at your neck!
About The
Author
Robert Carney is publisher and owner of
Old Crappy Tee. To stay
informed on the latest t-shirt fashions, visit
www.oldcrappytee.com.
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