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Fall fashion forecast

Left to right: Amanda Poag, Bao Vicki Yang, Cassidy Padan, Chao Qun He || Juan de Anda
Left to right: Amanda Poag, Bao Vicki Yang, Cassidy Padan, Chao Qun He || Juan de Anda || [email protected]

As summer packs its bags, and heads south for the winter, fall settles in — but the color of the leaves isn’t the only thing changing. City College can say a temporary farewell to shorts and tank tops and greet natural, earth-toned colors among other trends.

With a new season comes a new shopping spree for the latest fall fashions that will have individuals looking chic, trendy, sophisticated. And with a simple closet upgrade, people can be strutting around like they’re fresh off the runway.

Fall has definitely been considered a fashionable season and with this season comes brand new wardrobes filled with daring trends that can be spotted throughout the campus. For example, plaid is a rising trend that has been gracing our campus frequently. Although fall brings out the beautiful greens, blues, purples, and browns in everyone’s closet, plaids are ranging from ruby red all the way to shimmering yellow, which makes it a fun trend in scarves, tops, and even hats.

Fall 2009 fashion also brings brighter colors like mustard yellow and orange. Earth toned green and brown are in to , but the must have color of the season is purple. Whether it be amethyst, eggplant, or violet, purple is white hot. Typically associated with royalty, a purple haze seemed to descend upon the catwalks this fall with designers translating the color into dresses, shoes and even luxurio us quilted leather handbags, as evidenced in the fall 2009 Marc Jacobs show.

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An alternative to the skinny jean, the boyfriend jean, is the epitome of laid-back chic. Rolled at the cuff up to the ankle and paired with a ladylike blouse and edgy heels, this roomier version of the skinny jean has real staying power.

For those women who love winter dresses, go for that short sequined dress in grey or black. Throw in some leggings and to top it all off add the little booties. Yes, ladies leggings will be in once again. Go for the leather leggings if you want that daring look.

The jumpsuit is a fall trend that is actually a continuation from spring. Whether it’s a short, floral romper paired with chunky knit leggings or a full-length trouser version accessorized with an oversized boyfriend blazer, each will have you looking like you just stepped off of the pages of Vogue.

Even guys can be fashionable in the October and November months by pulling out those athletic hoodies, peacoats, fitted jeans, and matching beanies, which most have already done.

Whether your style is modest and conservative, or wild and chaotic, the mentioned trends are a must-have, and can easily be made into the perfect ensemble of your choice for this fall season.

Additional reporting by Juan De Anda, Veronica A. Catlin, Camile Anglo and Lovelle Harris

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