I know that there's been a lot of talk on the board about what everybody likes and doesn't like for the fall -- as well as what people are already buying! I thought it would be interesting to hear what your "three must haves" are. I know that I'm scoping things out to see what I like best in my must have categories and where the best prices are!
Here are mine:
1. New Coat -- I'm thinking of something mod-inspired
2. Black Pants -- a perfect pair that are classy but a bit different and new
3. Slouchy, Long V Neck Sweater / Sweater Dress
Other things I'm contemplating right now: leggings (the horror!), ankle boots, a white blouse, and those great Gap skinny jeans.
*sweater dress (there seems to be a bit of consensus on this). i'm head over heels in love with the karoo by mark eisen cashmere one, but the price point is way steep now. i'm not sure if i'm going to shut my eyes & buy it, or try and hold out for a sale.
*jumper/romper -- been wanting one since this summer, and saw an adorable one in teen vogue
*mike & chris leather hoodie. just waiting for barney's to stock them so i can see what size i need and/or if it will even fit. my understanding is that they run small.
eta: b/c i realized i wanted a romper more than ballet flats, but i still want those too
Oh gosh I wish that I only had three! I need some serious updates to my wardrobe this fall but I'll only bore you with the top 10:
1. Cognac or dark brown leather boots to wear over skinnies and w/dresses (I have black boots already) 2. 7FAM Roxy (skinny) jeans in faded black or grey 3. Classic designer bag - haven't picked one yet but I'm thinking chain handle and either quilted leather (mj or cc) or fendi buckle b bag.
4. Flats- black ballet, leopard, or Roger Vivier buckled ones 5. wide black leather belt 6. Robert Rodriguez wool coat with patent leather belt 7. Brown leather jacket 8. Long slouchy cardigans 9. Velvet (brand) tunic with pockets & long sleeve tunic 10. Patent leather pumps
List subject to change ;)
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