Back To School Fall Fashion

Caroline Graham Swann

Caroline Graham Swann

The scents of the season are upon  us.  Stores are heralding the familiar crayon, notebook and glue aroma that brings back memories of childhood, gathering supplies for the new school year. And the favorite part for girls, selecting new school clothes.  There was always so much excitement about what the new trends and colors were going to be for fall?

My darlings, never fear, I have checked it all out for my teen fashionistias!!  So many cute, chic trends and what fun to have so many choices.  The mini skirt is in vogue, especially a patterned one, worn with knee high stockings and platform shoes.  Top the skirt with a crisp collared shirt, a bold blazer and a boyfriend watch, and if one is a  hat diva, then a broad brimmed one is the ticket for the season .

Speaking of hats, the baseball cap is the sizzling hot item to wear with almost all the fashions.  The cap looks so cute with platform sneakers, and white caps with a gold embellished chain design are perfect for the skinny jeans, straight leg jeans and white pants that are so fashionable this fall season.  Yes, white pants with zippers on the ankles.  Plaid pants are another top fashion choice, worn with a flowing blouse and ankle boots, still a big fashion item.

A cat walk teen fashion is a print bomber jacket with a flirty skirt, round frame sun glasses and oxford lace up shoes. Remember the knee socks with this fashion choice. An embossed bag completes this look.

Turquoise jewelry is the trend, so wear it as a necklace, stack bracelets with the boy friend watch and of course, rings for the fingers.

A great Saturday look is distressed skin tight jeans, a chambray shirt, the baseball cap, round frame glasses, the boyfriend watch, stacked bracelets and simple sneakers. Complete this look with a clear bag. Clear bags are really a divas choice, trendy for the fall season.

Now, my darlings, hold your heads up, and walk down the halls knowing you are a fashionista and set the trend!

Source: Caroline Graham Swann