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Fall 2017 Fashion Trends

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Fall 2017 Fashion TrendsLeaves are turning, temperatures are dropping and all around the world closets are shifting toward warmer ensembles to welcome incoming fall. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest and hottest trends this season.

Roarin’ Red

Just because the heat of the summer is fading doesn’t mean your wardrobe’s appearance has to go drab. This year, fashion designers were unanimous in their color callout. Red is in vogue and keeping things steamy well into winter.

Western Ways

Styles are heading south for the season with a number of cowboy-inspired looks from head to toe. Including cow print tops and plenty of denim, it’s time to get in touch with your more rustic side.

Perfect Plaid

Fitting in perfectly with the cowboy theme, plaid is also on its way in. From head to toe, both bottoms and tops can sport this retro vibe that looks as cozy as one should feel in the fall.

Sassy Shoulders

Continuing a trend that’s been constant throughout 2017, broad shoulders endure through this fall. Keep in mind, however, that these shoulders are meant to be found on outer coats and not on the shirts and blouses underneath.

Midi Madness

It seems fashion designers this season aren’t quite ready to say farewell to skirts. To make up for their unfriendliness to cooler temperatures, many have adjusted the length. Skirts ending right around the calves with lots of flouncy material are being welcomed with open arms.

Beautiful Belts

With so many fashion options this season revolving around loose material, designers have turned the belt once more to give shape to the shapeless. Instead of small, this season is all about just how big the belt can be.

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