Living, Fashion StyleNotes: Fall Grandeur Earthy colors — rich brown, camel, and all shades of green — predominate, but vibrant hues and prints are having more than a moment Published Friday, October 22, 2021 By Andrea Naversen The change of season means cozy sweaters, tailored blazers, lug sole boots, and buttery soft leather pieces both real and faux. Blake lambskin leather trench coat from Neiman Marcus Fashion Valley. 619.692.9100, neimanmarcus.com The iconic M Bag in lambskin leather from Maje at Fashion Valley features fringe, moulded handles, gold-tone logo, and an adjustable leather shoulder strap. 619.323.1997, us.maje.com Gaines eyeglasses in “Tortoise Collage” from Fashion Valley’s Warby Parker. 888.492.7297, warbyparker.com Veronica Beard Dova leather wide-leg pants from Neiman Marcus Fashion Valley. 619.692.9100, neimanmarcus.com Christian Louboutin mixed leather platform booties from Neiman Marcus Fashion Valley. 619.692.9100, neimanmarcus.com Ted Baker London “Eelise” double-breasted blazer from Nordstrom. nordstrom.com “The Director” leather tote by Marc Jacobs from Nordstrom. nordstrom.com Vince braided cable-knit funnel-neck sweater from Neiman Marcus Fashion Valley. 619.692.9100, neimanmarcus.com Ulla Jonson “Caris” long-sleeve cotton ruffled dress from Nordstrom. nordstrom.com
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