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My 10 Fall Fashion Must-Haves

By Stephanie Quadri |
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girlshoppingI am not necessarily ready for fall yet, but I am already making a list of some of the must-have staples that I need/want to get ready for the season. All of these can be added to my current wardrobe to help transition from spring to fall. Here’s a list of ten of my favorite picks for the season. Stores are already stocked with pre-fall and fall merchandise, so start shopping now! Let us know what you are craving or what you’ve already bought. Be sure to check out our fall fashion spread and shopping feature for some more inspiration, in the September issue of D (on news stands this week)!

1)  Little Leather Jacket, like this one by Veda (available locally at V.O.D.)
2)  Eternity/Tube scarf, like this one by Twinkle
3)  Statement Necklace, like this one by Vera Wang (available locally at Neiman Marcus NorthPark)
4)  Cut-out Detail something. I love all the pieces by Alexander Wang (available locally at Barneys and V.O.D.)
5)  Open-toe Booties, like these by Elizabeth and James (available locally at Nordstrom)
6)  Studded Bag, Be & D has many great styles, like this tote
7)  Boyfriend Blazer with strong shoulders, like this one by Theory
8)  Knee-high Boots, these by Dolce Vita are actually wearable and very reasonably priced
9)  Slim-fit Black Pants, like these by MARC by Marc Jacobs or these by Tag
10) A One-shoulder Cocktail Dress, like this one by Gucci

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