Jamaica Gleaner

Season up your wardrobe with these new arrivals this fall

- Natalia Oh Contributo­r

WHILE WE may not have leaves changing in Jamaica to signify the season change, we have a slight dip in the temperatur­e with brisk mornings, and more recently, unexpected rainy weeks. No better time to retire the summer brights and whites and embrace this beautiful season of autumn. When the colour palette gets warmer and emphasis is placed on colour, texture and prints. The season before the glitz and glam of Christmas’ bejewelled gowns and sequins to dazzle the eyes. Let us embrace this season, a season fashonista­s all over the world rave as their favourite to play dress up. Why? Because there is a great opportunit­y to showcase your knowledge on style.

Today, with the help of Maxie Department Stores, we will look at some pointers and a cheat sheet of how we can master a perfectly styled look for the season, which Millennial­s to Generation X would be happy wearing.

COLOUR

What was coined oxblood red one year and Marsala wine another is simply just burgundy – every year this sophistica­ted colour is a star because it’s not as sombre as black and not quite as daring as fire engine red. Some years she has more brown pigmentati­on than others, this year’s burgundy has a deeper tone casually referred to as Tawny Port by tastemaker­s, thanks to Pantone.

When the colour of the year is greenery, green is bound to be a recurring trend all year round. Early in the year, green featured white and yellow undertones – making it fitting for spring. During the summer, green takes on fluorescen­t undertones to balance the brightness of the spirit of summer. Annually, this time of year, green is prominent as it serves as a balance to other colours of the season. I mean, it even looks good with brown. Yellow, at this time of the year is called golden lime and has a mustard like look and is quite remarkable at balancing out both of the aforementi­oned colours.

TEXTURE

It’s definitely the season for textures; some years we see when lace is front and centre. This year, however, luxe velvet takes centre stage. See velvet in stretch fabrics, crushed in bold colours on dresses, pants, bags and shoes. Velvet will continue to be a big hit, transition­ing to winter or, as we know it, the holiday season. Another trend we notice is the softness of seductive satin fabrics in ladylike blouses and slip dresses. Celebrity A-listers such as Zendaya and Emma Stone can be credited with securing satin’s place on the hit list. Notice the cold shoulder trend of seasons past in crisp cottons get a mature update being featured in the softest of satin fabrics.

Of course, if you live in the cool hills of Manchester you are sure to own a sweater or two for this time of year. The classic cable knit sweater in a timeless cream colour makes a comeback and can be updated with fitted jeans to prevent a chunky look.

PRINTS

Let’s face it, saying dark florals are in for fall is like saying florals are in for spring, it’s a nobrainer. However, the 2017 dark florals either have the aforementi­oned colours or they have a black/brown/navy blue background in the print. Another trend in prints this season are stripes, which, when done right, feature the autumnal hues.

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Black satin wrap-front blouse with tweed culottes paired with pointy toe suede pumps. Floral body suit paired with high-waist skinny jeans.

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