Cynthia Steffe: Fall 2010 Collection
I am going a little out of my comfort zone by writing about fashion today but I fell upon this designer recently, Cynthia Steffe, and just about fell in love with her upcoming fall collection. According to her site she is mixing the "military with romance...dapper styles alongside chic..."
Now I can't exactly afford most of this collection but I will visit Bloomingdales very soon and sigh as I view them in person. These are my favorites!
Ruffled Faux fur Eliza Coat ($525.00)
I love the length of the sleeves on this. It reminds me of the coats my Auntie Kay wore to church though she bragged about wearing real fur (I am not a fur fan.). There is just something special about this shape... I always find it to be such a chic look.
Jade Tweed Tunic ($295.00)
I have leggings in this color so I could pull it off! (Just need the perfect face and hair to match...)
Solid Moleskin with Faux Fur Hadley Anorak ($595.00)
I lerve this so much! The color is gorgeous and you can dress it up or down.
Flannel Kadee Coat ($395.00)
Another lovely coat in a color that would give me some agita (how can I be sure to NOT spill something on this?) It reminds me of Ali McGraw in Love Story mixed with a cool 1980s New Wave vibe. And at a pretty nice price I must add....
Merino Wool Calina Sweater ($275.00)
This sweater just make me feel happy. It's fun, classy and you can wear it so many ways. LOVE. I think we have found a winner!!
All of this shop talk is making me swoon for sweaters, leggings, hats and that crisp and delicious Autumn weather. See you all at Bloomingdales soon!
ox ox,
BFC
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