MAD FOR PLAID
The changing season is something all New Englanders look forward to. When speaking in terms of Fall fashion, this means breaking out the
plaid! This versatile print will be your wardrobe staple for the next few months. When combined with a mix of patterns and textured layers, the
end result is a stylish yet laid-back, country-city chic outfit.
This outfit will easily transition into winter…
Men’s plaid shirt; CP Shades
Vita Alta high waist trouser; niu
Striped belt; niu
Wool overcoat; Robin Kaplan
“Fantasy” scarf; niu
Copper mini shopping bag; Jo Handbags
“Facile” Bootie, Forest; Trippen
Outfit available at Bananas located in West Tisbury
Model: Jennifer Coito
Stylist: Trena Morrison
Photographer: Larisa Stinga Photography
OPTIMAL LAYERING
Jewelry trends as seen in all the top fashion magazines for Fall 2016 have little impact on what we like to wear and how we wear it. Oddly enough, stacking rings and wearing a simple, bold pendant are currently trending for the Fall season. Island style is all about the layers using an earthy mix of pieces that consist of metal and leather with items found
in nature. A style not just for women, but seen on the men as well.
Stacking rings; Hawkhouse
Brass cuff; Clementine and Co
Fish hook and Whale tail necklaces; Donald Widdiss
Citrine pendant w/crystal; Hawkhouse
Wrap bracelet w/wampum heart; Laura Artru
Leather bracelet; Leather Treasures
Silver hook bracelet; Richard Hamilton
All jewelry pieces are available at Driftwood Jewelry located in Oak Bluffs
Model: Lizzie Kelleher
Photographer: Trena Morrison
WEEKEND APROPOS
Your weekend just got better! This outfit is the perfect choice for pumpkin picking, latte sipping, shopping and nature walks. Pair a graphic tee with a plaid shirt, denim flares and cashmere sweater for a super casual, cozy and comfortable look.
Sun, Sand, Sea Tee
“Tina” plaid shirt dress; Tolani
Le High flare denim; Frame
“Astrid” long cashmere cardigan; 360 Cashmere
Heather rose beanie; Dakine
Columbus hat; Brixton
Island stripe scarf; Echo
Outfit available at The Green Room located in Vineyard Haven
Model: Jennifer Coito
Stylist: Trena Morrison
Photographer: Larisa Stinga Photography
INTO THE WOODS
This season’s Fall florals are bold and moody. Be sure to complete the look with a few simple, neutral pieces and find prints with a similar palette when mixing patterns.
Floral maxi skirt w/built-in short; Flynn Skye
Striped embroidered button down; Johnny Was
Oversized sweater; BB Dakota
Hat; Emiline
Infinity scarf; Fisherman’s Daughter
“Fury” bootie; Matisse
Look available at Citrine located in Vineyard Haven
Model: Jennifer Coito
Stylist: Trena Morrison
Photographer: Larisa Stinga Photography
THE OVER-UNDER
With the changing season, our accessories {cuffs and bracelets} end up getting covered with our cold weather essentials. Try looking for statement pieces you can wear under and over your jacket and gloves. This will keep your accessories in full view and provide maximum exposure to your personal style.
Brass cuff with island tile and engraved town names (Chappaquiddick, Aquinnah, Edgartown, Oak Bluffs and Vineyard Haven)
Leather wrap island bracelet Island bracelet with quote (several to choose from, engraved on back)
All jewelry pieces are available at Stefanie Wolf Designs located in Edgartown
Model: Lizzie Kelleher
Photographer: Trena Morrison
ISLAND COUNTRY
For those seeking adventure in the Autumn weather, go for a hike and find yourself surrounded by dreamy, leaf-covered paths. Keep yourself warm and comfortable by piling on several printed layers in order to achieve this bold, island country look. After your walk, head to the pub for a hot toddy and meeting of friends.
Cap; Crown Cap
Clapshaw cowlneck tunic; Woolrich
Plaid shirt; Kut from the kloth
A line cable knit skirt; Hatley
Forest ridge poncho; Woolrich
“Baltimore” boot; Woolrich
Heritage merino lambswool sock; Woolrich
Serape stripe infinity scarf; Toad & Co
Look available at Backwater Trading Company located in Edgartown
Model: Jennifer Coito
Stylist: Trena Morrison
Photographer: Larisa Stinga Photography