Trends to fall for this season
The leaves are changing colors, temperatures are dropping and snow is surely on its way. It’s definitely autumn time again, which means one thing — fall fashion.
When it comes to fall fashion, I head straight to the latest in social media for the latest and greatest fashions.
Facebook:
Interestingly enough, Facebook recommended the fashion trends based on zodiac signs associated with horoscopes. As a Pisces myself, my recommended fashion trend was a Boho maxi dress.
Recently, occasional over-sized sweaters and scarves are seen on Facebook, but are more of a rarity when compared to Instagram.
Instagram:
Believe it or not, Korie Robertson (from Duck Dynasty) shared her fashion do’s and don’t’s. These included tips on buying hats to match individual personalities, as well as incorporating colors into your fall wardrobe and layering for cold fall days.
Between outfits of the day, selfie Sunday posts, small town boutiques and many others all claiming to have the “next big thing” for fall, how does one know what to trust? The answer is completely up to you. Each one has a unique sense of style and way about their advertising that makes me want to buy everything they have, simply because it is so unique and new.
The newest thing I see is leggings. Solid colors, patterns — you name it. I’ve probably seen it. Personally, with the body type I have, I choose not to wear leggings in public. I don’t like the way they fit to be worn around other people.
On campus:
Around campus, flannel shirts, cardigans, leggings, oversized sweatshirts cute boot socks with stylish boots and lace galore. Colorful scarves are also anticipated to come back into style. Who knows– Maybe you will start your own #fallfashion trend for others to follow.
Keep on styling, Aggies!
— Kortni Wells is a sophomore aspiring to be a journalism student in the spring. She is a proud Idaho 4-H member hailing from Burley, Idaho. She believes you can never go binge watching Netflix, blogging and double-stuffed Oreos. Follow her @kortniwells