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Cozy Up In Style

One of South Jersey's hottest boutiques fills us in on the season's biggest trends this Fall. Spoiler alert: it's all about mixing textures.

By Danielle Gomes

Top and faux leather shorts, Cami NYC Puffer coat, Graham & Spencer

Did someone say sweater weather? Get ready to cozy up in style, because this fall it’s all about mixing textures. For the inside scoop on this season’s biggest trends, New Jersey Lifestyle Magazine headed to one of South Jersey’s hottest boutiques — Briana Central Square.

100% real silk top and faux leather shorts, Cami NYC Vegan leather shirt jacket and pants, LNA

100% real silk blouse and skirt, Cami NYC

Vegan leather skirt, Enza Costa Mother Denim Cashmere sweater, John + Jenn

“For this fall we will be seeing a lot of leather, silk, sherpa, and cashmere. Bright jewel tone colors and also a lot of neutrals such as tans and winter whites. Denim will also be big this fall, it’s a staple and it’s not going anywhere,” says Briana Giannone, CoOwner at Briana Central Square.

CASHMERE

“In cashmere, we will be seeing a lot of cardigans, color blocking, and contrast stitching. Also, bright colors and neutrals. Our favorite brands for cashmere include 27 Miles Malibu, 525 America, John + Jenn, and Velvet by Graham & Spencer. We’re also very excited to introduce a new brand this year — Crush Cashmere,” Giannone says.

LEATHER • SILK • SATIN

Contrast is king this fall, from warm and soft to sleek and smooth. “In Fall 2022, we will be seeing a lot of leather, silk, and satin. Including vegan leather and real leather. Leather in deep reds, browns, and of course black. Leather pants, skirts, shorts, and jackets. In silk, we will see blouses, pants, and complete outfits. Our favorite brands for silks and satins are Nation LTD and Cami NYC. For leathers we love Cami NYC, Enza Costa, LNA, and Mother Denim,” Giannone says.

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JACKETS

The texture trend extends to jackets. If you really want to up the cozy fall mood, grab a Sherpa jacket. Or better yet, choose a reversible jacket and get two styles in one. However, when it comes to jackets the bottom line is to have fun, because just about anything goes. “This fall we will be seeing sherpa, puffers, vegan leather, and real leather. Soft, warm sherpas and light-colored puffers will be big. Leather jackets in deep reds, browns, and embroidered will be very popular. Our favorite leather jackets are Jakett NY, which is 100% real, machine washable leather. Other brands we carry include; Paige Denim, Mother Denim, Velvet by Graham & Spencer, Cami NYC & Z Supply,” Giannone says.

DENIM Denim is a wardrobe staple and it’s not going anywhere this fall… thank goodness! Even better, just about anything goes in denim styles. “Denim is our store’s best-selling item. For fall there will be dark and light color denim. In cuts, we will see wide-leg denim, straight-leg denim, coated denim, cropped flares, and long flares. Black denim will be making a comeback for fall as well,” Giannone says.

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