The 2 Fall Runway Trends Everyone Can Pull Off
By Adam Glassman
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Baroque
More is more with this opulent trend, which makes it a no-brainer for evening attire. But baroque also works for day—just remember, a little goes a long way (you don’t want to look like a refugee from Game of Thrones). Pair a brocade top with jeans; accessorize a little black dress with a showstopping brooch.
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Baroque
Jewel tones are universally flattering.
Dress: Tracy reese, $598, Nordstrom; 800-695-8000
Dress: Tracy reese, $598, Nordstrom; 800-695-8000
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Baroque
Brooch: R.J. Graziano, $95; 212-685-3737
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Baroque
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Baroque
Shoes: Manolo Blahnik, $985, Wynn, Las Vegas; 702-770-3477
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Military
Atten-shun! Military-inspired fashion is one of the most adaptable trends out there—you can go full-on with a double-breasted jacket or try just a touch with a riding boot. a dressy take on military is the freshest way to wear it right now: think a gold-buttoned red dress instead of camo cargo pants.
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Military
Dress: Cynthia Steffe, $325; 212-403-6200
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Military
Coat: Isabel Marant, $1,385; 212-219-2284
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Military
Published 09/11/2012