Tuesday, August 27, 2024

The Ladylike Trend for Fall

Tuckernuck

 
One of the fall wardrobe trends that Tuckernuck is featuring is "ladylike" dressing. "Polished yet playful, 60s-inspired, ladylike dressing never went away. This season is all about feminine suiting, little black dresses, skirts of all lengths, gold buttons, hair bows, and, of course, the lady jacket. We’re also seeing shades of lilac, pink, and pale green, meaning it is possible to wear pastel in cooler weather. Pair with cap-toe slingbacks or T-straps, oval sunglasses, and a top handle bag."

I love this look so much. Today I am focusing on the lady jacket, one of my favorite elements.

These are great jackets to pair with anything from jeans to a dress and you will always look polished.


Ivory Lady Jacket


Navy Tweed Marais Jacket


Heathered Stone Tweed Marais Jacket


Textured Sweater Lady Jacket


Cropped Fringe Trim Lady Jacket


Contrast Trim Sweater Lady Jacket


Patch Pocket Jacket in Fringe Tweed


Lady Sweater Jacket


Two Toned Stitched Lady Jacket


Santorini Sweater Jacket

This one is $35.00 and comes in 4 colors -


Women's Lady Cardigan





7 comments:

  1. at last, some actual fashion, albeit a redux, but nonetheless quite lovely to see again!!!

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  2. Love this entire concept! (I am so not into the man shirt with faded jeans and the silly hacks to make a man's shirt look better on a woman.) I love feminine dressing with clothes, including blouses, designed for a woman's body!

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  3. I was wondering when clothes were going to get pretty again.

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  4. Love love love this way of dressing - nothing better than a 60s re-do!! Thank you!

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  5. I never thought this went out of style. I have always loved the classics & eschewed that that is trendy. 💚💚💚

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  6. Now these are "REAL" clothes that a mature woman can wear. I cannot stand the "little house on the prairie" look at ALL !! When I go to Church - young and old look like they just stepped off WAGON TRAIN - yuck.

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