Neiman Marcus Top Ten Fall Trends
Neiman Marcus has identified what they feel are the top ten fall trends in women's fashion. They stuck with broad categories, rather than picking individual items, so it's easy to pick out items that will fit in with the trends and your personal tastes. Of course, a top ten list isn't going to cover every single fashionable item (they're missing bows and animal prints, for example), but it's a good place to start. The list includes:
- Black/Gold Handbags
- Red Accents
- Belts
- Tunics
- White Shirts
- Skinny Pants
- Gold Jewelry - and lots of it
- Black Leggings
- Booties and Boots
The only real question here is why they don't offer the same type of list to men, too.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Joy Aug 29th 2006 3:00AM
I have always been a trend setter myself and am game for anything ,but the thing is to remember your age and do style with taste acordngly.For ixample I know a psycholigist at a school who is an older ,much older lady and she has a hair style like in the 70's and wears knee pants and tops of today and looks absolutely horrid. She acts old but tries to copy dress style of the younger set. It will only work for you if your head and mind are in today and not wayyyyyyyyy back there somewhere.Don't you agree??
Violeta Aug 29th 2006 3:40AM
It`s not just that I really don`t want to go back to the 80`s fashion but I`m sure you would agree with me that even 20`s fashion had more style.Although 80`s were a great years according to a music, which is not the case with outfit of that time.At least you can modify those clothes . Only, don`t let yourself when you look at the mirror to see something like `True Color` or `Like A Virgin`.
Dear Ladies, follow the fashion but not don`t use some body elses brain. Use Yours ;)
Violeta Aug 29th 2006 3:43AM
It`s not just that I really don`t want to go back to the 80`s fashion
but I`m sure you would agree with me that even 20`s fashion had more
style.Although 80`s were a great years according to a music, which is
not the case with outfit of that time.At least you can modify those
clothes . Only, don`t let yourself when you look at the mirror to see
something like `True Color` or `Like A Virgin`.
Dear Ladies, follow
the fashion but not don`t use some body elses brain. Use Yours ;)
Violeta Aug 29th 2006 3:45AM
It`s not just that I really don`t want to go back to the 80`s fashion
but I`m sure you would agree with me that even 20`s fashion had more
style.Although 80`s were a great years according to a music, which is
not the case with outfit of that time.At least you can modify those
clothes . Only, don`t let yourself when you look at the mirror to see
something like `True Color` or `Like A Virgin`.
Dear Ladies, follow
the fashion but not don`t use some body elses brain. Use Yours ;)
barbara Aug 29th 2006 6:02AM
Skinny jeans! What's next? Up to our waist and cinched in with belt....oh please no.
Denee' Hofacker Aug 29th 2006 6:31AM
You ladies talk about not being able to find shoes...what if they usually always had your size, but everything is TOOOO WIDE. I have the most narrow foot around. I can find my size but my foot slides out the top! It's even hard to find gym shoes. I have to lace them so tight the two sides almost overlap! With the fall coming, I'll never find any boots. I've had the same old black pair of boots for almost 8 years!