Thursday

Vivid Colors Continue into Fall

With the indecisive Arizona weather, it is hard to tell which season to dress for. Although fall is among us, the blazing summer heat is still going strong!


As much as we would all like to rush to the store and buy those eye-catching riding boots and double breasted trench coats, they are just not weather appropriate. Here is some good news for college kids facing financial adversity...your summer brights are here to stay!


Bright colors are always a staple in the summertime so having these in stock in your closet should not be a problem. For fall, a great way to flash your brights is to incorporate them into your basic dress code.


“My rule of thumb for styling them is simple: just swap each pair with your go-to jeans or classic trousers while keeping the rest of your outfit the same," said Rachel Zoe on her site.
Some picks from Rachel Zoe's Zoe Report.
Color is a fun way to add some pizazz to your outfit. This season think big and bold when choosing your brights. It is a sure way to spice up your fall wardrobe and make it something to talk about. Color is the theme of fall and the vibrant eye-popping colors will make a huge statement.


Bright colors were seen all over the runways of fashion weeks this season. From  3.1 Phillip Lim to Prada, there wasn’t a runway missing this attention-grabbing trend. A few of the colors showcased included: magentas, bright orange, cobalt blue, aqua and yellow.
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Keeping your budget in mind, this is one fall trend that will be effortless to keep up with. Just mix your favorite bright pieces that you already own with more weather appropriate accessories and you are good to go.

If you want to up your style a little more, try some color blocking! Color blocking is when you mix two or more shades of colors creating a striking effect. Mix colorful prints or solids; you really can’t go wrong with this look.
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So instead of sticking to the rusty browns, golds, blacks and dark grey hues we are all familiar with for fall, try something new and mix in some vibrant shades to your seasonal wardrobe.

Kylie Ray