Furs are back in full effect!

This year our weather was crazy hot and cold, too freezing and unbearable. But falls come sooner than we’ve expected and everyone is ready to wear their fall gear. According to several sites some of the upcoming trends we are going to see this fall are fur, high necklines, pleats, sheer clothing, women’s tuxedo, and flared (bell bottom) pants. As you can see in the picture above both Rhianna and Ciara are styling the fur look. Rhianna wore her fur more casually, wearing a cropped cut fitted jean with a flannel shirt and some vintage sneakers. Ciara wore her fur with a girly dressy look. She is wearing loose fitted cut up cropped jeans and a lighter jean button down with classic beige stilettos.

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