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Cotton Club owners, Jennifer Cunningham and John Maguire, share the best trends of the season so you can stay ahead of the curve

Article by Christa Eixman

Photography by Courtesy of Cotton Club Collection

Originally published in River Oaks Lifestyle

90s Minimalism

We're going back to the basics with 90's Minimalism. This trend is all about clean lines, simple silhouettes, and neutral colors. Think black, white, camel, and grey. We'll also see a lot of slip dresses, tailored trousers, and white sneakers on the streets this fall.

Bohemian Rhapsody

Bring out your inner flower child with bohemian fashion. The bohemian trend is about being unique, so look for different textures and colors to create a one-of-a-kind look that reflects your personality. Think billowing dresses in earthy tones, flowy and comfortable pieces, with bold prints and intricate details.

Couture Cats 

This season you'll see animal prints in all their forms, from leopard spots to zebra stripes. If you're unsure how to wear animal prints, start with small accessories like a scarf or belt to add a bit of edge to your outfit without going too over-the-top.

Fringe Benefits

One of the most popular trends this fall is fringe. This fun and flirty style adds a touch of whimsy to any outfit. Whether you're wearing a fringed skirt or jacket, you're sure to turn heads. And the best part? Fringe is surprisingly versatile. You can dress it up or down, depending on your mood.

Love for Leather

A touch of leather can make any outfit look more luxurious and high-end. Designers are playing with different textures and finishes to create unique looks. Don't be afraid to mix different pieces together - a leather skirt with a denim jacket, or a leather belt with a wool dress.

The New Blazer

This season, blazers are back and better than ever! Whether you're looking for something a little more fun and festive or something classic, there's definitely a style to suit your taste. Pair your blazer with some denim for a casual look, or dress it up with a skirt or pants for a more polished ensemble. 

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