From maxi length and shaggy coats, mesh and boudoir details as outterwear, and fashion’s new sporty mood, these are Free Peoples trends to get to know this Fall. What are they? How to wear them? here’s where to find out…
We want to inspire you before Falls sneaks up upon us
Here’s details from the people behind the scenes:
Why we love it
“We’re all excited about the maxi length and believe it’s gonna be HUGE for A/W 10, whether its dresses, skirts or trousers, It’s our bohemian girl and a very traditional free people trend that we are excited about”
How we’ll be wearing it
“We love it updated into fall with shaggy fur coats and platforms or clogs. It totally reminded us of Penny Lane from the movie Almost Famous. We wanted to update our Boho roots with a bit of rock and roll and so we love this trend to mix in cool graphic tees, beaten up leather and worn in jeans. Like shes been hanging out on a tour bus all summer with the band and is coming home with an eclectic trunk full of clothes she picked up on the way. Jewelry is really strong in here, especially rings on every finger and long pendant necklaces have a 70’s hippy vibe about them that’s always cool”
Stay tuned for two more trends we’re loving right now!
where are the blue trousers in the picture from?
that’s Taylor Swift’s custom guitar!
<3 that brown purse
XOXO
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i’m looking forward to the new trends although i will not be able to wear the heavy shaggy coats because it doesn’t get too cold here in sc in the winter for items like that.
love, love, love the long maxi but a little unsure of shoes to pair with…can’t wait to see what FP comes up with xoxo
cant get enoughhhh more on this topic! im a hippie/boho kind of gal :) it’s giving me great ideas, especially since i’ve had a new maxi obsession for about a month now!
hey the wide leg blue trousers are from urban outfitters see the link below to direct you straight to them.
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=18797282&itemdescription=true&navAction=jump
thanks for this usefull info.