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It may only be July, but our heads are already reeling with images of the fall clothes to come. While certain trends-like massive fur collars-will have to wait a while to actually be worn, we're down with planning ahead. Plus, a handful of our top ten can be integrated into our wardrobes in little more than a month. One such obsession is the winter florals that were all over the fall 2010 runways. Proenza Schouler (above) did them best, we think.
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Spikes aren't exactly a new thing, but they also aren't going anywhere for fall. If anything, they're taking over even more. [Jak & Jil Blog]
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You don't need to go all out with the fur coats this fall, but explosive fur (faux or real) touches will do the trick. [Style.com]
Skip the boring lapels and try out suiting with a twist. This Alexander Wang outfit is a little intense for us, but it should give you an inspiration point. [Style.com]
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Style.comConsider turning yourself into a fashionable human yeti a la William Rast this fall. [Style.com]
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Red lips are always cool, but orange-y red is the shade to try right now. Tory Burch and Herve Leger showed us how it's done. [Style.com]
Style.comLayering is taking on a whole new life with turtle necks and tees under very ladylike ensembles. Temperley makes it look hella classy. [Style.com]
Splash NewsCapes, cloaks and all things in between are your best friend. Wear them with panache like they did at Armani Prive. [Splash News]
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Strong eyes like the ones at Rachel Roy were a common theme throughout fall 2010 Fashion Week. [Style.com]
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Camel-colored clothing is making an enormous comeback right now. Derek Lam did it right. [Style.com]
Posted By: Lily Q @ The Frisky
Chanel's Fall 2010 Collection Dips Into The Abominable Snowman's Closet
