Q&A: What fashion trends are in for fall 07′/winter 08′?

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Q&A: What fashion trends are in for fall 07′/winter 08′?

what fashion trends are in for this fall and winter?
- outerwear/jackets
- tops
- bottoms
- accessories
- footwear

also, what fashion trends are out? icon smile Q&A: What fashion trends are in for fall 07/winter 08? thanks!

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ANSWER:

Answer by athletegirl08
short jackets, baby doll, skinny jeans, flats must have

Answer by mynameisodie
Sweater are huge, you’ll see lots of long jacket sweater and all types of sweater so stock up on them. Also, boots are HUGE!!!!

Answer by Jay R
2008 will be all about individual expression. The idea will be to use whatever you buy as a starting point for what you want to say about yourself. YOU are the fashon trend. Fashionize!

Answer by krishel925
cute jackets are definately hot…especially swing jackets or jackets with belts. Ankle boots are also hot as well as metallic pumps. Skinny jeans are still a hot commodity. Long sweaters and layered looks are in especially with the jackets. Accessories seem to be gravitating towards big rhinestone/jewels and large beads along with long necklaces….thats what ive noticed so far anyway…hope this helps!!!

Answer by Rae
umm i dk too much about fashion but one of my fave trends i have seen is a cute vest (yellow and brown plaid )w/ fur lined hood with a (brown )matching sweater (off the shoulder if u like)underneath

Answer by gldjns
Jackets are short and fitted, which give you more of a shape than an unstructured hip-length jacket. Tunics are back for tops, but usually are belted rather than hanging loose. Also, the romantic look never really goes out of style. I’ve seen shorter skirt and dress lengths worn with high heels. Pants can be bootleg, straight, wide or gaucho — anything but the old fashioned tapered leg. Boots are really in this year, and go well with skirts or pants. They are either full-length boots or ankle boots, and some have wedge heels. The three-inch high heel is also making a comeback, both in boots and shoes. Popular shoe styles are backless clogs, pumps or sling-backs. Check out fashion mags like Vogue or Glamour for the latest in fall styles and colors.

Answer by Xavier
Firstly, if you are looking to be fashionable this fall/winter, gray is the new black. Gray is just it.

In terms of outwear, knits are so in. I mean, everything knit is in. From and oversized knit sweater your grandma made you to a simple knit cardigan – it’s all in.

This season, for tops and bottoms, suits are in. Pants suits, to be exact. Pants suits with strong lines yet female touches were all over the fall ’07 runways.

In terms of accessories, it’s all about adding a little extra exoticism. Nothing to outlandish, but accessories are foreign this season. From a simple scarf from India to hat from Russia, spice it up a bit. The big keep all bags that keep creeping up from season to season are (FINALLY) gone. Clutches are still not in, but something medium sized will treat you right this season.

Designers weren’t really too keen on A shoe for the season. Pretty much anything but huge boots will do you just fine.

A little extra for you to add to an outfit – feathers. They were all over then fall ’07/winter ’08 runways.

Keep it classy and fabulous. ; )

Answer by Sa Booty
ok, for jackets- they shouldn’t be long. that way your shirt or tank sticks out under it sorta
tops- babydoll fit (tight on top then scrunched right below the bust line and then loosish)
bottoms- flare jeans are always classic, but skinny jeans are really trendy, and so are straight leg fleece pants.
accessories- a military type hat
footwear- converse all stars, or those really fat DC shoes, or ballet flats.

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