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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Fall 2010 Accessories Trend Report

Our buyers are back from Accessories the Show and The Accessories Circuit with a first look at Fall 2010 accessories. And do we have the scoop! Fur is hot this year, along with vintage details (think lace!), leather, structured bags, and tailoring. Fall 2010 is a well-designed mix of sophistication and rock & roll. 

Fur: On everything, everywhere - from shoes and handbags to scarves and hats and beyond. Catering to nearly every style: cute and comfy, sophisticated, or boho-chic, this season's fur is wearable for everyone. While we're still waiting for a sure sign of Summer, we can't help but get excited for the cozy fur trinkets coming soon. Whether you like your fur real or faux, there promises to be a selection of both with a near-identical look and feel. This year's fur is knitted, printed, convertible, and embellished for a wide range of fashionable fall/winter looks.  Fur is back and she is hot!

          Check out the super-adorable hats pictured above - with detachable fur pom-poms!
 

Clean, tailored lines with sassy detailing add a fashionable vintage flare this Fall. As Grace Kelly meets Angelina Jolie in The Changeling, we leave behind our over-sized hobo bags for classic, structured designs made famous by the likes of Hermes. Watch for sophisticated styling and crocco embossing... 


Military-Chic: For the casual girl or the trendsetter, military-chic style continues on from Spring, especially in handbags. Nylon hobo bags with zipper detailing give GI Jane an added fashion-appeal. The camouflage bag pictured below is one of our upcoming favorites.

If you have never owned a fur piece or an original Hermes bag, no worries. Come Fall we'll have a selection of quality faux fur and couture-inspired accessories at great price points. We'll have you ready for Winter in August with some items arriving in July. So stay tuned!

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