Adopting a runway style trend might not be the easiest task if you are in need of the secrets of the perfect accessorizing as well as outfit planning. However the Fall/Winter 2010 school girl Preppy fashion trend needs less pro skills as well as handiness as it promotes a neat and well-defined apparel line which embraces some of the classy style items worn during the school years. These are without a doubt comfy and practical as well as stylish when dressed up with an urban flair and adding more feminine and cosmo chic features as the high boots as well as additional accessories. Turn your old-school outfit into a modern and cutting edge style by using your creativity when it comes of playing up your best features. Designers as Proenza Schouler, Donna Karan (DKNY) as well as the Chloe fashion house all offer you the chance to sport the trend in its utmost beauty and glam.
DKNY
DKNY
Cynthia Steffe
Cynthia Steffe
Classy School Uniform Preppy Style
Those who were enrolled in school that promoted the sporting of a classy uniform would know which are some of the must have pieces of an appropriate school apparel. The stylish shirts, coats or blazers as well as cute knee-high socks and even chic skirts are the A-list elements of a textbook style school-fashion appearance. However it seems that these designers still managed to set these traditional looks into a brand new perspective.
Adding more foxy and feminine features as the high heels and the mini skirts that would perfectly balance out the college look enhancing the whole appearance with a tint of sex-appeal. The chic headwear as well as socks trend presented in the DKNY and Cynthia Steffe A/W 2010 RTW collections offers the chance to embed the timeless Preppy accessories into our casual wardrobe and sport some of the latest style trends on the market. Take a glimpse at the outfit ideas above and make sure you bring out the uniform-inspired college girl of yourself and rock the look over and over again.
Cynthia Steffe
Proenza Schouler
Karen Walker
Karen Walker
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