Fiscally Responsible Fall Fashion
September 22, 2009 by estelleknows
Filed under Anything Goes, Fashion
The fashion magazines have had their big, fat, juicy Fall issues out on the shelves recently previewing this season’s most highly desired clothing and accessories. I for one am loving the Grecian gowns by Bottega Veneta (I’ve always loved their shoes!) and have you seen the beautiful new Chanel ads? What about those super cool ankle boots from Tod’s (which would look great with tights and a mini) for the unbelievable price of only…..$765. Aren’t you excited? Well I think it is ridiculous. Who would pay that for a pair of boots? It is so frustrating… the new ads, the cool new clothes for Fall. Whatever is a fashion conscience girl to do?
A fashion magazine provides you with an abundance of knowledge on the upcoming trends and styles. Instead of crying because you can’t afford what you see on the pages of your favorite magazine, look at the pages and think of ways to use what you already have in your closet to mimic your favorite styles. Boots are definitely in for Fall and while I might not be able to afford that great pair oxford booties which I adore, I do own the essential wardrobe staple…the tall black boot. They might not be as exciting as the more trendy styles out right now but we have to work with what we’ve got and the classic black book will never go out of style.
With cold weather approaching tights are definitely the way to go. I am seeing more budget conscience magazines give advice on layering long sleeved tees under summer dresses with tights and boots (hey if you don’t have boots, flats will work just as well). Get creative, become inspired. I look through my magazines and think “hey, can I do that? I never would have thought of putting that shirt with that skirt but it looks good.” My daughter wants to become a fashion designer when she grows up and will come up with some of the most creative outfit combinations. I used to veto the outfit based on the wildly held fashion laws of combining colors and fabrics until she put them on. Her outfits looked great! Never underestimate the value of a possible outfit without trying it on first. It’s amazing how expressive you can get with your style and you might get a few praises as well.
If you do have a little extra cash laying around for your winter wardrobe stock up on those staples. While the magazines advise hitting J Crew (definitely a personal favorite) for the essential tights and tees, I advice going to Target or Old Navy. I would rather spend less on these necessities and instead be able to purchase the J Crew cashmere sweater instead (although that will not be happening any time soon either). I don’t think anyone likes to cut back, especially on clothes, but these days we need to work with what we’ve got. Don’t get depressed because the outfits you covet from the magazines are out of your price range. Mix it up and get real!











gingerw on Tue, 22nd Sep 2009 10:16 am
I was wondering about long sleeves under my summer shirts & dresses. YEAH! Cheers to extending the wardrobe beyond a season!
Teresa Boardman on Tue, 22nd Sep 2009 3:09 pm
I think long sleeves under my summer shirts and dresses, and a hooded sweat jacket over them and then a polar fleece jacket and then my long winter coat could probably take me right through a Minnesota Winter.
Teresa Boardman on Tue, 22nd Sep 2009 3:10 pm
Notice I said shirts and dresses, going for a real layered look, inexpensive yet I think I can stay warm.
chloeknows on Tue, 22nd Sep 2009 3:33 pm
Totally agree. You can also spice up your wardrobe by sharing clothing with a friend who wears the same size. It’s a great way to get a new wardrobe without breaking the bank.
estelleknows on Tue, 22nd Sep 2009 9:26 pm
Hey chloe, I was just mentioning that to G this weekend!
Like a clothing swap party!!!!! I should have mentioned the idea in the post! Great minds think alike!!!! Especially in Scattegories….and Balderdash…..although then you miss out on the points.