Tired of tartan? Think you can’t possibly do more plaid?  Think again—this smart print has been reinvented just for spring in shades of summer, and in fresh and unexpected new shapes—the perfect play on classic, yet utterly redefined.   We thought we were over it—until we saw the new looks hitting the floor for the season, and stopped to take pause.  Banish your private school skirt misconceptions—there is nothing scholarly about this checkered take on handbags, kitten heels, scarves and summer dresses when doused in punchy shades of cerulean, hot pink and lemony yellow.  We made off with a handful of our own have-to-haves:

Entrenched

Banana Republic at Westside Pavilion ($198).

Tame is lame.  Don’t try on a plaid bangle when you can take on the trend with more passion, and certainly more style.  Get bold with a fun new take on spring’s essential trench coat in muted nature-inspired neutrals sure to go with everything.  If you love this one too—you can find it at Banana Republic at Westside Pavilion ($198).

Check Her Out

Gap at Los Cerritos Center ($59.50).

We can’t and won’t promise that tricking out your summer dresses in precoscious plaid won’t be an attention getter.  It will.  Especially when you choose eye-catching strapless versions in an alluring ombre fade.  We can’t wait to layer a cardi over this one from Gap at Los Cerritos Center ($59.50).

Poolside Polish

from JCPenney at Stonewood Center ($19.99 and up).

No review of the finer points of springtime plaid with be complete without broaching the subject of beachwear.  You could wear solid colors—or you can chime in on chic and slip into this more lively alternative.  We beseech you to reconsider like we did when we spotted this tankini from JCPenney at Stonewood Center ($19.99 and up).

Heidi Klum, in NYC, wearing dark wash jeggings.

Denim is a must have wardrobe essential, the more the better.  However durable denim is, the styles do change and we here at Style Seen Daily have put together this fall denim report to help you continue to be a denim doll.  Trends for fall denim are a continuation of summer styles with an edgy twist. Trendsetters and celebrities like Beyonce, Heidi KlumKhloe Kardashian and Leighton Meester are rocking the latest in denim styles like tapered skinny  jeansjeggings and the boyfriend look with lose jeans cuffed and chambray shirts as the weather turns cooler.

The Skinny On Skinny Jeans

Beyonce rocking the gray jegging trend.

Skinny jeans are still a hot denim piece. Darker washes update this style, with colors ranging from gray and black to acid wash.  Triple threat super star Beyonce is known to be a fan of jeggings and is rocking the grey jegging trend in the picture above. Jeggings are a type of skinny jean, it’s a mix between leggings and denim.  How to wear skinny jeans: Pair with a tunic style top for a flattering look.  Body shapes that look best in skinny jeans: Boyish frames and those with longer legs.

Tapered leg styles are the revamped version of jeggings for those who do not want to the jean to be too skintight.Darker stonewashed styles have been popping up in stores, making it feel very 90s.   We like this pair here made by Denim of Virtue.

Denim of Virtue 'Shredded Patience Tapered Leg Jean'.

The Boyfriend Look, But Better

Kim Kardashian seen here in slimmer boyfriend jeans.

The boyfriend cut is the alternative to jeggings. This time around the boyfriend cut has been modified to a straighter leg, making the style more flattering compared to the baggier styles of the past. Rolling the cuff of the jean is a good way to transition the look from summer to fall. Reality celebrity Kim Kardashian wears cuffed boyfriend jeans out and about in Los Angeles, proving that this style works on curvy bodies as well.

The Gap makes a few great boyfriend jeans, starting at $69.50, which is definitely easy on everyone’s pockets.

Leighton Meester wearing one of the hottest denim trends of the season, a chambray shirt.

Chambray shirts are one of the hottest denim trends this fall that can be a staple in anyone’s wardrobe regardless of style and age.   It looks like it could be your lover’s shirt — but more tailored. Gossip Girl‘s Leighton Meester has been incorporating the chambray shirt into her more casual looks when she hits the town.

For an ediger look, the chambray shirt looks great with a black or dark blue jegging. Belting the shirt helps to create a wonderful silhouette.  Prepsters can incorporate a lighter chambray shirt, for example the shirt below from J. Crew $98.

J. Crew, $98.

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NBC 1st Look: A Touch Of Gold For Fall

Tadashi Shoji Gold Woven Dress, Bloomingdales, $328, Santa Monica Place.

Gold is on the rise, and we’re not talking about the stock market.  When it comes to fashion rules, make yours golden.

Tuck away the silver, for now, and break out the gold as it is in high demand for Fall 2010.  There are so many shades and styles to choose from, like an all out gold sequined dress to a gold shiny jacket to just a touch of gold to accent something. Pick up a little luxe for fall that will not break the bank.  Here’s some items that are sure to give you gold fever.

Get The Golden Glow

Try out a dress in a classic style, but all gold.  A bandage dress accents curves and holds you in.  When wearing an all gold dress, make sure to keep accessories simple and at a minimum.  Let the dress shine.  We like this Tadashi Shoji Gold Woven Dress, Bloomingdales, $328, Santa Monica Place (pictured above).

Gold Glitter Ballet Flats, GAP, $49.50, Westside Pavilion.

Follow The Golden Brick Road

A must have this Fall are gold shoes – from heels to flats.  Whether it’s gold hardware on your footwear for a little shine or an all out gold shoe to accent your outfit.  A pop of gold adds freshness and is a quick way to update your wardrobe.  Gold shoes look great with a basic outfit – gold heels with a monochrome dress, gold flats with your basic jeans.  We like these Gold Glitter Ballet Flats, GAP, $49.50, Westside Pavilion.

Sephora by Opi, Only Gold For Me Top Coat, Sephora, $9, The Oaks Shopping Center.

A Touch Of Gold

Make your touch golden, with this golden glitter in clear top coat.  Apply to bare nails for a subtle jeweled effect of over your favorite nail color for a little extra umph. Check out Sephora by Opi, Only Gold For Me Top Coat, Sephora, $9, The Oaks Shopping Center.

A Touch of Gold for Every Fall Wardrobe

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Brittani Wills in Springboro, Ohio.

In a town of cookie cutter homes, a population just over 12,000, and where Friday night football takes precedence over everything else, you might not expect style to be to be on the minds of residents at all.  However, that’s not necessarily the case in Springboro, Ohio. While the latest fashion trends fresh off of the runway aren’t necessarily seen gracing the halls of Springboro High School or on moms at the school PTA meeting, personal style is still ever present here.

Magnolia's on Main shop in Historic Downtown Springboro.

Springboro is nestled in the Southern-western corner of the Buckeye state. The small town, founded by Quakers in the 1800s, is full of hometown pride. Downtown Springboro, which spans 6 blocks, includes a few quaint shops, historical buildings that were once a part of the Underground Railroad, and a drive-in restaurant that is a local favorite. Over the past decade or so Springboro has been made a gradual change from a rural farming town to a sprawling suburb. As new families move in to and make Springboro their home, they also bring a piece of the style and fashions from their previous towns, which contributes to the overall flavor of Springboro.

School-aged boy in graphic t-shirt from Pacific Sunwear and Aeropostale cargo shorts at local skate park in Springboro.

In a lime green shirt from Forever 21 and cotton shorts, this Springboro gal is ready for summer.

Springboro girl lounging in the shade in Aeropostale shorts and tank top, Converse shoes, and bright orange sunglasses from Forever 21.

Style in this midwestern town could easily be described as All-American. During the summer months when temperatures reach 100+ degrees and the humidity is almost unbearable, function definitely takes place over fashion. Shorts of all lengths and styles tend to be the most popular item.   Teenagers and younger residents like to have a little more fun with their looks, while the more mature crowd tends to keep it simple. Neon and other fun colors pop up in accessories and tops worn by those in the school-age crowd. Mixing patterns and colors also makes looks more playful and fitting for the age group. Older, high school and college students usually wear more classic pieces such as khaki shorts and basic tops. However, details in clothing such as ruffles or texture keep the looks from becoming too bland.

Staying classy and cool in twill shorts from Gap, American Eagle cotton top, and sandals from Target.

Springboro college student in shorts from Abercrombie & Fitch and a printed top.

Stores like Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle, and Aeropostale are crowd favorites in Springboro. These specialty retailers all offer basics that can appeal to a variety of  a variety of age groups and . Stores that offer somewhat trendier items, like Forever 21 and Pacific Sunwear, are also popular among Springboro residents. High fashion is not on the forefront of minds here, primarily because of limited access to stores like Barneys New York.

This Springboro High School student tries to beat the heat in a Hollister t-shirt and khaki shorts.

As I prepare to leave my hometown of Springboro and head to the Los Angeles area to pursue my career in fashion, I’m taking a bit of classic, Springboro style with me. I’ve watched my own style evolve during my 4 years in college from that off an 18-year old high school grad to a more style-conscious young woman. Writing for Style Seen Daily and being immersed in the fashion industry of L.A. will no doubt play a large part in my style in the future, but Springboro and the midwest is a part of me that won’t be left behind. Personal style is something that is constantly changing and no matter what city you’re in, there is something to offer.

If you’re not doing major denim this year, you’re missing the style mark. And, we’re not just talking skinnys around town, or dark wash for date night, we’re talking layer it on, get a little rowdy, head-to-toe DENIM.  Stomp it up in some double jean duds and rock the denim louder.  Yes, this takes guts.  We all remember all too clearly the acid wash uniforms of the 80s, and well, it’s not something anyone wants to relive, but put your best fashion foot forward and try on the 2010 take.  It’s so much better; I promise.  Here are the cursory rules and regs for doing it up in denim  CLICK HERE FOR MORE

Crystal Fambrini with FOX 11 Anchor Patti Piburn.

Crystal Fambrini with FOX 11 Anchor Patti Piburn.

Crystal Fambrini visits KCOY with a “Love On A Budget” segment just in time for Valentine’s Day. Great gift ideas for all that range from $5 to $99.

 

Waffle-knit cardigan sweater from GAP in True Black Knit.

Waffle-knit cardigan sweater from GAP in True Black Knit.

The cardigan is a must for men everywhere.  It works for all ages.  And it is one of those great staple fashion pieces that you can always keep in the closet.  

A basic monochrome cardigan can be worn in a variety of ways — as a stylish cover up in replace of a bulky jacket, over a bright graphic t-shirt, buttoned up with a collared shirt and tie — and ofcourse this item is perfect for the true gentleman to offer to their significant other to cuddle up in when out on a date (easy to see then why the female version is nicknamed —  the boyfriend cardigan). 

ROME - NOVEMBER 05:  Actor Daniel Craig attends "Quantum Of Solace" photocall at the St. Regis Grand Hotel on November 5, 2008 in Rome, Italy.  (Photo by Elisabetta Villa/Getty Images)

ROME - NOVEMBER 05: Actor Daniel Craig attends "Quantum Of Solace" photocall at the St. Regis Grand Hotel on November 5, 2008 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Elisabetta Villa/Getty Images)

 A black cardigan can easily be found everywhere for all price points, affordable to high end.  So no matter what you’re budget and style, you can definitely make this piece work for you. 

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