They're ripe for the picking. This fall, juicy berry colors drip with delicious richness that will delight the fashion senses. From strawberry-red satin sheaths to raspberry-pink pumps to plump blueberry bracelets, the colors of the stylish season conjure up a fruitful bounty of nature's own delights — served as powerful antioxidants for your wardrobe.
Here's how to juice up your fall shopping list:
— Start with accessories. If you have a lot of neutrals in your wardrobe, you can easily add some berry-colored extras that will give your blacks, grays and even jeans new life. Some examples include: a pop of blue crystal square stones at your ears, a punch of a patent leather purple pump, a luxe leather scarlet satchel or shiny red driving moccasins. Don't worry about matching anything with these saturated bursts of color; one delicious serving is all you need.
— Get a leg up. A great way to put some energy into your wardrobe is to make a small investment in some berry-colored tights. Whether you wear bold red tights with a black skirt or fuchsia hosiery peeking out from underneath your trousers, colored leg-wear is a big boost for fall basics.
— Lay it on the lips. OK, pump up the volume with new lipsticks and lip pencils. A new season is the perfect time to browse your favorite makeup counters; get a few tips from the pros who have all the latest colors literally at their fingertips. They can help you decide if you need a spicy red or a more subtle burgundy stain. Maybe you'll want both!
— Nail it. Treat yourself to a manicure and pedicure and try a new berry-toned color. Don't be afraid to go a little darker than your standard summer peaches and pinks. It's time to experiment with a quick way to receive a fashion pick-me-up for a new season.
— Go for the big time. It's hard to resist the raspberry satin sheath dresses, the purple trench coats or the raspberry leather jackets. These are the knockout pieces that will make you standout in any crowd; they provide the "wow-factor." As with accessories, it only takes one bite of these intense colors to send your whole wardrobe into another realm.
Sharon Mosley is a former fashion editor of the Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock and executive director of the Fashion Editors and Reporters Association. To find out more about Sharon Mosley and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.
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