How to add Fall Trends to your wardrobe without breaking the bank

Hello lovely ladies. Can you believe Fall is here? What are the big trends for this season and how will you incorporate them? We will highlight them here and every post show affordable ways to add them to your closet. There are some staple classics here and some fun pieces that beg to be tried.

Fall 2018 trends include: animal prints, florals, cowboy influence, menswear prints, rock star chic, details(embroidery, beads and sequin), monochromatic, red, futuristic and androgynous sweaters. 

Here we will highlight ANIMAL PRINT EVERYTHING

 

 

Faux Fur Coat. Yes Please!

                                                                           

 

 

Animal prints are one of the easiest themes to add because it can be any item, hat to shoes. 

 

 

Shoes from Frock On

Shoes are a great way to wear this trend. No matter your style or outfit.

 

 

 

 

 

Always dresses 🙂

Santorelli Dress
Michael Kors Dress
Joie silk racerback Dress

How you will show your wild side this season?

Love,

Frock On Clothing

 

Ways To Wear Gingham

GINGHAM
ging·ham
noun
 
  1. lightweight plain-woven cotton cloth, typically checked in white and a bold color.   

 

Gingham is a classic print that looks great on formal taffeta pieces

 as well as more casual wear.

 

 

It brightens up & lightens up an outfit and makes a statement in a casual, fun way. 

dress, belted or jacket

purchase original vintage item shown above here

 
According to Sarah Boyd, a contributor to Forbes magazine. Gingham is the print to wear for 2018. See her finds on the link above
 
 

Have a beautiful day!

80’s Beloved Scrunchies are back!

Since the beginning of time women have styled and decorated their hair. In ancient Rome elaborate hairstyle indicated wealth.

 

 

 

In the 1700’s, colored wigs and elaborate accessories expressed one’s social position.

 

Women have styled their hair with feathers, bows and hats.

Today we color, cut, shave and decorate our hair as acts of empowerment, self expression and creativity.

The iconic image of Audrey Hepburn with her tiara in Breakfast at Tiffany’s reminds us of the glamour and fun these accessories can be. One of the most popular hair items in the 1980’s were scrunchies. These fabric covered large rubber bands are back. Embrace them or hate them. They are fun and an inexpensive way to change up your look.

 No simpler item to pull you hair back.

Katherine Bindley recently wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal about scrunchies being loved by Madonna and Justice Ginsberg. Blame the Movies, an Australian etsy shop sells some truly unique scrunchies. 

Will you be wearing them?