Fall 2014: A Fashion Free-for-All

There is nothing like mid-August to get us thinking about a fresh start. Maybe it’s the long standing habit of buying school clothes, but refreshing one’s wardrobe will soon be the order of the day. The interesting thing is that, now more than ever, there really are no rules in fashion. From solids, stripes and color blocking, silhouettes are crossing the spectrum. Even florals were trending in the resort collections this year.

What this means for self-expression is all good news. Recent trends and collections feature both Boho and structured looks, along with strong colors and varied skirt lengths. With a full range of both staples and frivolous accents, our options are endless. The best part of having no rules is that we can focus on self-expression and individuality with pieces we already have in our closets. By adding in a few fresh separates or colorful accessories, an entire wardrobe can be revived. So here’s to enjoying these last few weeks of summer, while looking forward to getting dressed again. Not to mention NY Fashion Week in September!

Fashion and art are always flirting with each other, finding ways to intertwine craft with creativity and function. When it is successful, it allows people the freedom to be creative while maintaining their integrity. The fall 2014 collections showed us how color, functionality and creativity come together. A few standout collections seen on Style.com from Dries Van Noten, Christopher Kane, and Billy Reid menswear….

Dries Van Noten, fall 2014, photo by Yannis Vlamos

Dries Van Noten, fall 2014, photo by Yannis Vlamos

Christopher Kane, fall 2014, photo by Marcus Tondol

Christopher Kane, fall 2014, photo by Marcus Tondol

Billy Reid, fall 2014, photo by Gianni Pucci

Billy Reid, fall 2014, photo by Gianni Pucci

-Allyson Jacobs