Hello everyone and Happy Labor Day! You know what the means – pack up your white clothes and put away your linen. Move your close-toed shoes and boots to the front of the line. You will just have to go through a couple of months where it is a bit to warm for comfort, right?
WRONG….Slow down Mary…You don’t have to do a complete 180 just because it is after Labor Day! The seasons transition, and so can you. As I have stated many times in my style advice, the fashion rulebook is changing constantly, and this season could not be a better example. The old adage, “rules are meant to be broken” will sometimes come into play in the world of beauty and all things fashion. I would like to, in this special edition blog, clarify some of the “myths” that have enslaved you.
Let’s start from the ground up. Your choice in footwear should be, in my opinion, the most noted change in your wardrobe. As the weather begins to cool and give way to the fall chill, you should be conscious of wearing strappy sandals and heals. This option just simply doesn’t work. It is a style choice that will lead people’s eye to your feet and have them wrinkling their brow in confusion. Also, I have to say that stark white shoes just have to be put away. Obviously tennis shoes will always remain acceptable in white, however your white pumps and flats should hibernate until Easter Sunday. This does not mean that you must jump directly to your knee high brown leather boots and wool skirt. Be conscious of the seasons and the weather. Global warming has set a new path for comfort and style. If it is going to be a 90 degree October day then, of course, your footwear can be appropriate. A peep toe heal is one option that can always be made to look seasonally appropriate.
White pants/skirts…I can feel you agonizing over this choice from here! I have great news for you – white has become a style staple in almost every season. Don’t be afraid to wear your white jeans or knee length skirt just because it is the Tuesday after Labor Day, especially here in the south where our climate change doesn’t fully begin to take hold until after Thanksgiving. The key to pulling of this look is that the length of your skirt and shorts should increase. I, for one, have never been a huge fan of a super short mini skirt or shorts that borderline on vulgar, unless you happen to be on the cast of an adult review; but to each their own. Coordinate a pencil skirt with a beautiful peep toe pump for a stylish yet seasonally appropriate professional look. For the fashion conscious man you can continue to wear your shorts and linen as long as you are aware of the temperature outside. Remember, even Don Johnson knew when to adorn himself with a heavier fabric in cold weather.
It is no secret that southerners love to wear bright colors. Please keep in mind that as the leaves turn, your palette choices should become deeper and more muted. Fall and winter is not the time for a bright lime green or pink top. Instead go for a forest green or hunter and your pink can transition to a deep coral (if your skin tone allows). Remember that the darker you go with coral, the more you run the risk of pulling more of an orange hue, which doesn’t always work for everyone. If you like to wear a lot of blue, simply transition into something that is more navy or midnight. The colors for this season are vast and all are very deep, very rich choices. Don’t think that you must simply resort to black, brown and grey because it is after Labor Day. Continue to stay in the colors that you prefer, just bring your choices back from the “Florida Keys” to the “Suburbs”. The last thing that you want is to walk into your next PTA meeting and have everyone think that you just returned from vacation.
This Fall layering is HUGE. From all the most popular Houses of Gucci, Prada, Versace and many more with vests scarves and heavy outerwear, including fur (FAUX I hope), accessorizing is something to definitely look forward to as the air chills. Don’t aim to look like you just got back from the arctic, but there is nothing wrong with stocking up on all the things that will make you the fashion icon of your social circle and office.
All in all I would stress to everyone to take a look in the mirror. If you doubt it, there is a reason. If it looks a bit too summery, then it probably is. Stay true to your own personal style, but be sure to walk the fine line between being who you are and being a fashion disaster. My fashion tip for this holiday weekend is, ” Self reflection is the new black!”
Enjoy all the new styles and trends and as always… BE M FAMOUS!!!!!
Christopher Macken
P.S.- Don’t forget to email in your style questions to askmfamous@christophermacken.com. Email pictures of potential outfits, and I will advise you promptly. Take care and be safe. No drinking and driving! Calling a cab is the most CHIC decision you can make!!!!!