Accessories for Fall
The most powerful magic that can transform any outfit from the ordinary to the extraordinary is a well-chosen accessory. And this fall we have more sumptuous fabrics and hues to choose from that will add the perfect touch.
Like icing on a cake, accessories are the finishing touch for your outfit. Whether a scarf, pair of boots or the latest in chic eyewear, choose the style that fits your personality. Dressing in style means adding a few key essentials to your wardrobe and incorporating them with other pieces to express your personality and style.
- Wolverine “1000 Mile” boots ($350) from Rodes For Him & For Her, 4938 Brownsboro Road, 502.753.7633.
- Vera Wang boots ($179) from Sunny Daize, 11809 Shelbyville Road, 502.244.5580.
- Silk felt wool scarf ($75) from Canoe, 1200 Story Ave., 502.561.1234.
- Pittards of England gusset gloves ($220) from Rodes For Her, 4938 Brownsboro Road, 502.753.7633.
- Pin-tucked burlap leather bag ($238) from Canoe, 1200 Story Ave., 502.561.1234.
- Peter Millar cotton melange fleece ($140) with Alex Cannon cotton twill plaid shirt ($95) from The Fashion Post, 2420 Lime Kiln Lane, 502.423.6700.
- Kaenon sunglasses ($185-$309) feature proprietary SR-91 polarized lenses, paring the sharpest clarity, glare reduction and impact resistance. Available at OPTIK by Korrect, 9216 U.S. Highway 42, 502.228.1947.
- Kaenon sunglasses ($185-$309) feature proprietary SR-91 polarized lenses, paring the sharpest clarity, glare reduction and impact resistance. Available at OPTIK by Korrect, 9216 U.S. Highway 42, 502.228.1947.
- Frye leather boots with ring trim ($258) from Rodes For Him, 4938 Brownsboro Road, 502.753.7633.
- Dusica Dusica suede crumpled heels ($523) from Circe, 3630 Brownsboro Road, 502.894.0095.
- Christy’s London fur felt hat ($225) from Rodes For Him, 4938 Brownsboro Road, 502.753.7633.
Category: Life & Style, Mixing It Up
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Lori Kommor, Columnist/Event Chair
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