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A supplement to the Daily Journal Section D • September 26, 2014
The $75 challenge The Daily Journal challenged three Northeast Mississippi stores to put together must-have outfits for $75 or less. Black Sheep Boutique, in Tupelo; Kat’s Majestic Boutique, in Saltillo; and Southern Charm in Baldwyn, put together three fashion-forward looks that don’t break the bank.
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THE OUTFIT: Miln Aztec print fall tunic, $39; Katie Basil hoop earring embellished with stone, $10; Maddie Lou’s handmade statement necklace, $20. TOTAL: $69 THE SCOOP: Dresses are making a huge impact this fall, and this one brings together some of the season’s strongest colors – rusty red, mocha and mustard, said store owner Kristi Martin. The bold statement necklace adds pop without competing with the Aztec print. ADD ONS: Go bare legs or light leggings while the weather is warm; add fleece-lined leggings, like those shown, for a comfy, stylish outfit. Riding boots are the perfect shoes when paired with leggings. MODEL: Taylor Barefoot of Tupelo
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KAT’S MAJESTIC BOUTIQUE
Downtown Saltillo THE OUTFIT: Umgee hiLo Piko-style top, $29; maroon leggings, $18; Locally handmade statement necklace with chain fringe, $16; boot socks with eyelet, $12. TOTAL: $75 THE SCOOP: Piko-style tops are stylish, versatile and comfortable, said boutique owner Catherine Calcote. ADD-ONS: Great with riding boots. BONUS: As the weather cools, swap the statement necklace for an infinity scarf. MODEL: Brooklyn Jones of Saltillo
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Baldwyn THE OUTFIT: Native American-print kimono with crochet detail, $31; Triple Play statement necklace, $21; rhinestone headband, $7; Gigglebox shell detail earrings, $16; models own cami and skinny jeans. TOTAL: $75 THE SCOOP: Bright colors and crochet detail add a fall flair the versatile kimono, said store manager Haylee Smith. ADD ONS : Riding boots complete the high-style outfit. BONUS: Layer it over a cami now while the weather is warm. Switch out for long sleeves as temperatures cool. “It’s a really quick outfit to throw on.” MODEL: Kenzie Pennington of Baldwyn
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Cozy and comfortable
Comfy and colorful dresses are must-haves this fall. Addison Collum, 6, left, of New Albany, wears a magenta dress with pretty lace accents by Lipstick, and Rylie Ozbirn, 10, also of New Albany, wears a blue Truly Me dress. Both outfits are from Something Special in New Albany.
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Kids’ fashion is easy, fun to wear this fall Jane Myers, who owns Something Special in New Albany, said it’s a cozy fall. Mississippi’s heat will stick “It’s comfortable, with light around for a while, so don’t layers,” she said. “And there’s expect heavy sweaters this fall a lot of the vintage look.” for kids. Ruffles, fringe and lace are It’s all about lightweight popular for girls, but the emfabric and easy-to-wear bellishments don’t overpullovers and dresses. whelm the outfit. “It’s fall colors with a A lot of women’s clothing lighter-weight fabric,” said Jill features lace, and that trend Hart of Reed’s children’s dehas trickled down into girls’ partment. clothes. But it’s being done in BY SHEENA BARNETT DAILY JOURNAL
a fun, tasteful way, Hart said. Jewel tones, like sapphire and amethyst, are popular, as are gray, teal, mustard yellow and a rusty orange. In outfits with mix and match patterns, a bright chartreuse or pink is added in for extra fun. “It’s about big, bold patterns, and lots of different patterns together,” said Silly Simpson’s owner Deanna Russell. If there’s an image on the
outfit, it could range in anything from hearts and hashtags for bigger girls to cute foxes or owls for little girls. Vests are making a comeback for both little girls and boys. Woodland creatures are stylish for boys this fall, too. “It’s all about elephants, foxes, elk,” Hart said. “Any outdoor scenes and camo.” Tribal prints are also popular in Reed’s Tea Collection,
and Northface jackets and pullovers are must-haves, too. Traditional fall colors for boys – browns, oranges, blues and greens – are always in style, and plaid is a staple, Russell said. Collegiate clothing for both boys and girls are selling out, as more and more families are hitting the stadiums for football season. sheena.barnett@journalinc.com
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Suede peep-toe wedges by Bonnibel $30. Sold at The Snooty Owl.
Earrings by Maddie Lou’s Handmade Jewelry in Saltillo $18. sold at The Snooty Owl.
Fringe booties by Qupid $36. Sold at Southern Roots.
TUPELO – Sometimes an outfit just needs a little zing. That’s where accessories come in. From shoes and purses to headbands and earrings, little touches can turn boring into fabulous in an instant. Joy Whittle of Southern Roots boutique likes the look of a lace vest. “You can use it to dress up something that’s plain,” she said. “It just changes an outfit. You can wear it over any solid long top or dress.” At Sparrows on Main, Tina Franks is all about texture on her accessories. “We have leather bags with chains and ankle boots made of leather” Franks said. “Chains and leather are really popular this fall.” Peep-toe wedges are all the rage at The Snooty Owl. “We’ve already sold out and had to re-order,” said Amber Mooneyham. “They’re surprisingly comfortable and good transition shoes because you can wear them through the fall into winter. Peep-toe is huge right now.” And how can you talk about accessories without mentioning jewelry? “We’re seeing a big trend in jewelry this year,” said Juli Palmer of Corner Shoe Store. “Jewelry can take an outfit from plain to elegant. It’s easy to go from daywear to eveningwear just by using jewelry as an accessory.”
Rhinestone headband by Pink Pewter $50. Sold at Corner Shoe Store.
Leather bag by Sondra Roberts $66. Sold at Sparrows on Main.
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Pendant necklace with Interchangeable bead by Ginger Snaps $23.90. Sold at Corner Shoe Store. Chunky necklace by Tagua Jewelry $34. Sold at Sparrows on Main. Lace vest by Umgee $26. Sold at Southern Roots.
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Landyn Bates, 9, of Falkner, shows kids can wear lace in a fun, laid-back way with a Vintage Havana sweater and Pop jeans from Reed’s. Curtis Gilliam, 8, of Saltillo, is ready for fall with a Tea Collection Hoodie and Polo jeans from Reed’s.
Addison Collum, 6, left, is wearing a Blink fur vest with her Hannah Banana dress and Mimi & Maggie leggings. Rylie Ozbirn, 10, is wearing Mimi & Maggie dress and leggings. Headbands complete the outfits, which are from Something Special in New Albany.
Thank you • Special thanks to our models and retailers for their participation in our 2014 Fall Fashion section. • A very special thank you to the staff of Tombigbee State Park for the use of the park’s Visitor Center and surrounding lake, cabins and more for the backdrops for most of our fashion photos. Located at 264 Cabin Drive, Tupelo, the park is only six miles south of Tupelo. For more information about the park, visit tombigbee@mdwfp.state.ms.us.
Alice and Trixie shirt are paired with Trina Turk pants, all from Reed’s Department Store. Same Edeleman heels and Sadie jewelry accessorize the outfit worn by Madison Atkins. Shearling isn’t just for cowboys this season. The Tracy Reese vest paired with Splendid leather embellished leggings and Amour Vert poet-style tunic creates a high style look that will keep you warm all winter. Simon Sebbag earrings, and necklace and Vince Camuto booties finish off the outfit from Reed’s Department Store worn by Christy Miller, shown below.
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Mix-and-match patterns and fall colors combine in this fun fall dress and leggings ensemble, worn by Emma Murphree, 9, of Tupelo. The Mustard Pie outfit is from Silly Simpson’s in Tupelo.
MLM model Andy Schoggin kicks back in a sleeveless vest by Peter Millar over a Comfort is in style this fall for kids. Emma Murphree, 9, is wearing an easy-to-wear Scott Barber sport shirt. Andy’s pants also come from Peter Millar, and his shoes are Truly Me dress, and Grayson Pannels, 4, of Tupelo, is wearing an E-Land shirt, vest and pants. Their outfits are from Silly Simpson’s. by Martin Dingman.
The Uncle Frank tunic dress brings together eyelet with Aztec-inspired embroidery in fall colors of red and mustard. A Hooty Lou’s statement necklace, togwah bracelet and Le bijouri earrings complete the outfit worn by Tina Franks, one of the co-owners of Sparrows on Main.
Reed’s model Carter Riley wears a Better Sweater vest by Patagonia over a classic plaid shirt from Columbia. Carter’s jeans come from the Lucky brand, and his boots are by Timberland.
Curtis Gilliam is wearing The Northface with Tea Collection khakis, both from Reed’s. Navy blue is a popular color for this fall, and Landyn Bates is rocking this blue dress that pops with sequins. The dress is by Truly Me, and it can be found at Reed’s.
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Cozy, charming are two descriptions for the fall look for women BY MICHAELA GIBSON MORRIS
This season, there’s plenty to fall in love with. Cozy classics that feel as good as they look, charming dresses that cover the spectrum of fashion, and textures that add dimension are all part of the package. “This is definitely a season to invest in,” said Dale Simmons of Reed’s Department Store. Traditional fall colors – rusty reds, mustard, orange and mocha – are out in force. They are backed up by beautiful grays, camels and ivories. Black and white patterns, along with rich jewel tones like cobalts, purples and magentas. The sweater is a fall staple, but they are out in force this season with a host of lightweight layering pieces. Women can chose from lacy, light boleros to robe-style jackets and capes. “The emphasis is on cozy,” in both casual and dressy looks, said Krista Blanchard of Reed’s Department Store. But touchable knit fabrics aren’t stopping with sweaters. They’ve taken over the dress, shirt and pants aisle, too. There’s a great versatility in the fall knits. Many are lightweight, which makes them friendly for the Southern climate and great for layering with different shirts and jackets. “You can make everything different every time you wear it,” said Brody Holland of the Main At-
Lace is a major thread running through the season’s fashions. The Zashi lace crochet bolero over a deep teal turtleneck complement the Effie’s Heart charcoal gray Gibson skirt. A Ginger Lamb big braided belt, Keith Wooten statement necklace and Treasures of Tibet carnelian ring pulls together the outfit from the Main Attraction worn by Ashley Prince.
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traction in Tupelo. Dresses from casual to fabulously dressy have staged their biggest comeback in years. “This is definitely the year to add a dress to your wardrobe,” Simmons said. The styles range from simple to fabulous, embellished with lace, tex-
ture, crystals and sequins. “I see a lot of vintageinspired pieces,” Holland said, like dresses you could imagine Audrey Hepburn wearing. “It’s classy, yet comfortable.” But the season is anything but dowdy. Along with the classics, there is a playful edge to the season.
“They’re marrying different prints and different materials in one dress,” said Tina Franks, coowner of Sparrows on Main. “I love the mixed patterns.” The season is rich with textures. Designers have used a host of techniques to elevate the classic into something new.
Lace is adding romance across the board. Leather continues to add a hint of the wild side. “Fringe is everywhere,” Franks said. But it doesn’t stop there. Embellishments with buttons and sequins are showing up on tops, dresses and pants. Embroidery is bringing art
into the fabric of clothes. Shearling is popping up on vests, sweaters and even purses. “Shearling is huge,” Blanchard said. “This season, they’ve kind of spiffed up for a look that’s both dress and casual.” michaela.morris@journalinc.com
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The wild side takes a fun turn in this Uncle Frank knit dress with leopard print and crocheted chevron sleeves. A fringe-embellished statement necklace, Hooty Lou earrings and Matisse suede boots with leather embellishment finish off the outfit worn by Tina Franks from Sparrows on Main.
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Art comes to fashion with this Tracy Reese T-shirt dress that features an original winter landscape. The mid-calf hemline is another staple of the season. A Kendra Scott necklace, bangles and earrings and Sam Edeleman shoes complete the outfit from Reed’s Department Store worn by Christy Miller.
Speaking of clothes…
The Daily Journal’s M. Scott Morris compiled quotes from Northeast Mississippi clothiers and boutique owners, as well as internationally known stars and designers, plus a fictional character or two. They aren’t the first or last word on style, but they are pointers to show the way fashionably forward: • “Women are always so scared about how to dress, but they’re so good at decorating their homes. To me, if you can put it together for your home, you can put it together for yourself. You just have to have faith and dress bravely.” – Barbara Fleishhacker, owner of Main Attraction. • “Always dress like you’re going to see your worst enemy.” – Kimora Lee. • “You should dress in such a way that if you’re being run out of town, you look like you’re leading a parade.” – Joe Yarber, coowner of MLM Clothiers. • “I like my money right where I can see it: hanging in my closet.” – Carrie Bradshaw (“Sex in the City”). • “Wear something that
gives you self-confidence.” – Jack Reed Jr., president of R.W. Reed Co. • • “This is something that my grandmother and my mother said: ‘Pretty is as pretty does.’” – Tina Franks, co-owner of Sparrows on Main. • “Conformity is the only real fashion crime. To not dress like yourself and to sublimate your spirit to some kind of group identity is succumbing to fashion fascism.” – Simon Doonan. • “Dress better than you
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have to.” – Jimmy Long, co-owner of MLM Clothiers. • “Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.” – Yves Saint Laurent. • “Accessories make an outfit. You can make a plain outfit special when you accessorize.” – Amber Mooneyham, co-owner of Snooty Owl. • “Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.” – Marc Jacobs. • “Don’t be caught with-
out a navy blazer, a white shirt, a blue shirt, khaki slacks, navy slacks and a nice charcoal gray suit. Maybe add a fancy tie and a good pair of black shoes that go with everything, and you’re in business.” – John Rush, men’s manager at Reed’s. • “I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.” – Marlene Dietrich. • "Wear something that means something to you. If it's a ratty T-shirt you
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Reed’s model Daniel Quijada sports a slim-fit Tucker shirt by Vinyard Vines under a Patagionia quarter-zip “better sweater.” Daniel wears the Kuhl brand’s Revolvr pants with shoes from Clarks. MLM model Hank Hutto, at right, relaxes with a classic white David Donahue shirt paired with a Robert Talbott tie and a Southwick sport coat. His slacks are from the Ballin line, and his shoes are by Martin Dingman. likes of Bill’s Khaki’s and Peter Millar and prides itself on its handmade ties. “All our fabrics come from Italy, England, Scotland, and Ireland,” Long said. “One thing that’s getting bigger is designer socks with kind of wild colors and patterns.” Long also said to check out the women’s line from True Grit, called Dylan. The brand has become a favorite in recent years with its distinct flavor of casual luxury.
‘These pants fit really well and are definitely durable. They’re clean enough to wear to church or a social event or even work, but also aren’t afraid to get dirty.’ Claude Clayton, buyer and manager at Reed’s said about the Kuhl brand pants, shown above.
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The outdoors continues to influence trends in men’s fashion, especially as the camping weather of fall draws near. In the months to come, expect autumn staples like flannels paired with other pieces that fit in equally well at church as a hiking trip. “A lot of outdoor companies are catering to people who want the rugged, comfortable look of outdoor, but don’t want something synthetic,” said Claude Clayton, men’s buyer and manager at the Barnes Crossing location of Reed’s. “They’re definitely striking a middle ground between technical outdoor gear casual dress.” For ladies, Clayton predicts Woolrich flannels to be a huge seller. Already, he said, Reed’s has seen a huge demand for the classic brand in a “boyfriend cut,” a roomier size usually worn with tight jeans or leggings. In addition, the Kuhl brand that Reed’s began carrying just a few years ago, continues to provide rock climbing pants with class. “These pants fit really well and are definitely durable. They’re clean enough to wear to church or a social event or even work, but also aren’t afraid to get dirty,” Clayton said. “They’re a little more expensive but give a lot more value because they are so versatile.” Jimmy Long, owner and operator of MLM Clothiers, said no one knows the value of quality better. The store carries tried and true classics in the
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