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November 24, 2010
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Dressing fashionably for the fall and winter may prove to be difficult considering San Diego’s unpredictable weather this year. One thing that will never change, however, is the sound advice from La Jolla boutiques about dressing the part this season. Layers, leggings and leather Krissy Heinz and Lisa Ovadia, owners of Capricorn Boutique in Bird Rock, said layering is key this season. “The more you add, the better prepared you are for any occasion and type of weather,” said the ladies in a joint statement. “A great way to achieve this look is by starting with a great basic cotton tee or long sleeve — we love Nation Ltd. — add a vest, and/or jacket, throw on a cozy scarf, pair with jeans and over-the-knee boots.” This versatile look can be dressed up or down for a day-to-night look with the right accessories, they said. Textures, lace, faux fur, fringe, feathers and leather on anything from hemlines to hats are also fashion-forward trends that the ladies suggest for fall and winter. “Also, chunky knits layered over leggings, denim and long maxi dresses are huge,” they said. “For men, it’s all about key pieces like a great trench, leather jacket, plaid flannel shirts and a nice boot.” Vests, neutrals and Mongolian fur Owner Lauren Turek of Kerut, a new, high-fashion La Jolla boutique for ladies age 30 and older, said vests add a real punch to any outfit and can be worn in any type of weather. “A vest is my No. 1 go-to item,” said Turek, who opened her shop June 19. “Vests are one of the pieces that will take you from season to season. Depending on the weather, you can put a T-shirt or a sweater under it. “They are so versatile. You can wear them day to night — just throw it over a dress for a great night look.” Kerut offers an elegant bronze-champagne colored leather vest with a suede collar for an easy-to-wear, sophisticated look. One fun item that is flying off the shelves is a Mongolian goat fur vest with an oatmeal-colored sweater backing. “Statement scarves are also big for the fall,” as well as “anything fur,” Turek said. Although some splashes of color will pop up in springtime, the biggest color trends this fall and upcoming spring are neutrals. To make a statement this season, the high-fashion classic boutique suggests pairing a structured jacket, neutral bootleg cords and a statement scarf with a Mongolian fur bag. For kids, sateen and graphic tees Maria Magealano, owner of Spoiled Rotten boutique, provided some insight about how children can stay both warm and fashionable this season. “Plum and eggplant are especially prominent this year,” she said, “as are more traditional holiday colors in velvet and sateen fabrics.” For young girls, knits for layering with tights or leggings are particularly popular because the outfit provides both comfort and warmth. A hot item for boys — the graphic tee. Despite the shifting weather, Magealano said boys tend to wear T-shirts year round. “They’re great for fall and winter because you can still layer with them,” she said.

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