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Leather Legs and Sophisticated Blazers: A Look at the Neiman Marcus Fall Trend Event

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neiman marcus fall trends 2012
neiman marcus fall trends 2012
photography by StyleSheet's Kristi and Scot Redman

If you didn’t make our Wednesday’s Fall Trend Event at Neiman Marcus NorthPark, here’s what you missed: lots of navy paired with black, leather-inspired pants, cutout booties, edgy blazers, and a killer Dries van Noten drag emblazoned sweater. All chosen by yours truly. See photos, courtesy of StyleSheet, below.

neiman marcus fall trends 2012
photography by StyleSheet's Kristi and Scot Redman

(from left) The Dries van Noten dragon sweater paired with 7 For All Mankind waxed jeans; a military-inspired look made up of olive greens (Vince sweater and denim) and a basic gray tee; and a vivid Alexander Wang knit in blue with J Brand’s funky Odyssey “scuba” pant.

neiman marcus fall trends 2012
photography by William Neal

(from left): A better view of my beloved dragon sweater, waxed jeans, and Valentino cutout booties; Theory’s sleeveless blouse and gray leather leggings topped with Cusp’s neon green blazer by Naven and Charlotte Olympia slingbacks; and ALC leather mini skirt and paneled wool sweater with Vera Wang boots.

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