Spring’s quota of femininity is all about baring your shoulders and your neck.
Fashion
Ankle boots are practical for business days and weekend romps.
Winter accessories are certainly a big deal around Christmas where colors, patterns, textures, and layers, must all fall into place
Christmas is that one time of the year where daring fashion is most welcome.
Credit — or, maybe, blame — Bill Cosby’s sweaters on “The Cosby Show” or Chevy Chase’s sweaters in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” or every dad, brother, uncle or grandfather who ever felt compelled to don his most questionable apparel to seek a few laughs on the holiday party circuit.
Suede and leather are making a grand entrance this season.
If you were thinking about buying yourself a light coat, stop for a minute and take a look at the silhouette that is taking over fall wardrobes: The cape.
Turtlenecks come as a big surprise this fall. Not because it’s a new style, but because they’re the big trend nobody anticipated.
Fall has created a big buzz around knits, even chunky ones for Vegas’ chillier days.
Animal prints and feathers that had been tamed by their own unimaginative ubiquity courtesy of some big-gain hunters.
As if fall’s trends didn’t already bring alluring textures, merlot has come to adorn fashion by adding magnetic, effortless sophistication.
What was first seen as women borrowing men’s pieces to look sharp has definitely gone further.
Women’s bodies and car designs may seem like two very different things, but fashion designer Bunker Hill Bradley knows that the appeal is all in the curves.
There’s no doubt fall fashion has the ability to mesmerize, and texture combinations are all the craze for guys and girls. And better yet, you will certainly find some of it in your closet to create awesome trending combinations.