Fall 2020 Trends: FUSCHIA!

Not for the faint of heart unless you tone it down with dark separates.

Blouses

Left: Eliza Long-Sleeve Silk Shirt by Elie Tahari: Crew neckline; ruching at chest. Long blouson sleeves; three-button cuffs. Keyhole back; smocked panel at upper back. Relaxed silhouette. Straight hem. Pullover style. Silk. Sale $132.00       

Center: “Perfect” Blouse by Curves: Pleats at the shoulders and back yoke. Styled with a curved hem and ¾ sleeves with notch-detailed cuffs. Hidden front button closure. Machine washable polyester. 60% off at $35.60

Right: Velvet Boyfriend Shirt: Supersoft stretch velvet. 30 ½” long. 8 colors. Sale $49.99

Not Shown: Dolman Pullover Sweater by Lush $29.97

Not Shown: Long Sleeved Akela Blouse Sale $99.97

Dresses/Skirts  left to right

Open Back Cap Sleeve Sheath Dress by Gustavo Cadile: Sophisticated corset-style bodice with cutout back. Cap sleeves. Back zipper closure. Lined polyester/polyurethane. 60% off at $656.00      

Long Sleeve Bandage Dress: Crisscross lines define the waist. Mock neck and knee length fit. Approximately 40” length. Polyester/spandex. $89.00

Pleated Virgin Wool Skirt by MSGM: Featuring a flared style, a high rise, an elastic waistband and a mid length. 50% off at $287.00 Limited sizes

Sequined Midi Skirt with Godet by PINKO: Approx. 33.5″L down center back. Banded waist. A-line silhouette. Polyester. 55% off at $208.00 Small sizes only.

Not Shown: Pearl Trim Elbow-Sleeve Crepe Dress by Rickie Freeman for Teri Jon $495.00

Jumpsuits

Left: Column Evening Jumpsuits with Long Sleeves Jacket: Satin chiffon. Empire waist. Endless other colors. $174.03     

Center: Black Halo Divina Strapless Neoprene Jumpsuit by Black Halo: Strapless neckline. Gathered front bodice. Straight legs. Center back zipper closure. Lined. 60% off at $200.00.

Right: Keyhole Halter Neck Jumpsuit: Polyester. Features halter neckline and keyhole cut-out. Sale $90.35

AND

Left: Zip-up Vest by No Ka’Oi: Sleeveless design, a hood and a front zipper closure. Machine washable nylon. $256.00

Right: Double-Breasted Hooded Water-Resistant Trench Coat by Anne Klein: Approx. 36″ long from center back to hem. Notched collar with removable hood; front double-breasted button closures. Self-tie belt. Two welt pockets at front. Water-resistant Machine washable, lined cotton/polyester. $160.00

Not Shown: Alpaca/wool 3/4 coat by Manseur Gavriel 60% off at $358.00

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article

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