Tuesday, September 26th, 2017 by Jennifer Beile 6 Ways to Wear Fall Pastels
Pastels for fall… groundbreaking? Not quite. But they are refreshing. We are so used to sticking to neutrals and dark, rich tones when the weather turns grey and cold, but this season, lighten your mood as the weather gets darker by adding soft pastel pieces into your fall wardrobe this season.
Take a look at some of my favorite ways to incorporate pastel colors into your fall wardrobe.
Pair Different Hues of the Same Color
Continue the millennial pink trend into Fall with a cozy pink knit or pretty pink trousers. Or, pair them together like Liz!
Wear a Statement Coat
Keep the sunshine with you all season long and find a statement coat in any bright, pastel color to coordinate with your deeper, richer wardrobe. Yellow pairs well with blues and purples, as we can see with Charlotte’s fashion week outfit.
Lighten Up Your Knits
When shopping for your new knit collection, choose some lighter colors. Pastel colors will compliment the typical Fall colors, like greys and blacks.
Dress it Up
Keep your summer dresses in rotation by adding layers, or look for a new fall dress with lighter colors, and heavier fabrics.
Shoes
Add a touch of soft pastel to your outfit in the form of shoes.
Accessorize
Use your scarf to brighten your outfit, or like Kat, create an entire palate of pastels!
September 21st, 2017 by Samantha Weaver The only coat you’ll need this season
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of purchasing your first coat for the new season. I tend to go a little overboard with my outwear collection so when our Bell Sleeve Coat arrived, I knew I had to take it home!
Alongside our must-have coat we’re also featuring 5 plant and animal print dresses perfect for the chilly weather ahead (they look great with colored tights!). These styles and more are available at all Crossroads stores this weekend!
Burgundy Bell Sleeve Coat ($58)
Foxy Lady Dress with Sheer Sleeves ($42.50)
Woodland Creatures Dress ($38.50)
Stallion Crest Dress ($38.50)
Potted Cactus Dress ($38.50)
Forest Branches Dress ($38.50)
Come shop for fall pieces with Crossroads this weekend! And don’t forget to bring your gently used fall styles from last year to earn credit towards your purchase!
September 12th, 2017 by Jennifer Beile 7 Outfits to Inspire Your Summer to Fall Style
It’s that time of year again. The mornings and evenings are getting cooler, but summer’s heat still lingers during the day. No matter the actual weather, something about the beginning of September has us itching to pull out our knits, booties, and coats. Dressing with light layers, muted tones, and key fall accessories will tide you over until it’s time to fully transition your closet from warm weather to cold.
Take a look at these 7 outfits to inspire your summer-to-fall style!
Kristen, WhoWhatWear
WhoWhatWear editor Kristen knows that a blazer is the perfect topper during transitional weather. It provides lightweight coverage that a coat would be too heavy for.
Elifnaz, Belle Melange
Elifnaz’s outfit is perfect for early fall. A muted, long-sleeve floral blouse paired with a denim midi skirt and sneakers will keep you comfortable from morning to evening.
Samantha, Could I Have That?
I love Samantha’s refreshing way of layering two lightweight tops for a little extra coverage.
Julie, Orchid Grey
A good hat is the way to my heart, and with a cool breeze in the air, fall is the best time to break out your hat collection!
Olivia, What Olivia Did
Olivia’s silk burgundy dress is the perfect transition piece; the long sleeves and high neck add slightly more coverage for early fall days.
Paulien, Polienne
Swap out your breezy blouses for more structured, heavier ones. Statement sleeves like the ones on Paulien’s top are still on trend for this season!
Mary, Happily Grey
If all else fails, throw a lightweight bomber on it and call it a day!
September 11th, 2017 by Melanie Sutrathada 6 Fall Outerwear Pieces for the New Season
After another hot and humid summer, we’re excited for the weather to finally cool down. Fall is here, and what do you do when the weather starts to get chilly? Warming your hands in front of the heater is one option, but our favorite is having a handful of outerwear pieces to get you through those brisk fall days.
Here are six key fall outerwear pieces you should pick up this fall!
1. With a classic olive green utility jacket and a scarf, you’re set for any and all fall outings this season.
2. Recreate this look with a suede biker jacket and a plain white t-shirt.
3. When the weather is colder than usual, slip into a long and cozy shearling jacket. Tone down the teddy-bear look by pairing it with some simple black clothing as your foundation.
4. Nothing says fall quite like a rust-colored cardigan!
5. Trench coats are always a classic fall staple. They’re universally flattering, come in a variety of patterns, and–best of all—can instantly elevate an outfit.
6. The best thing about bomber jackets is that they’re incredibly versatile and can be worn in any season. For your next brunch out with your gal pals, go casual in bomber jacket paired with your favorite skinny jeans.
September 8th, 2017 by Samantha Weaver New In: Embroidered and Velvet Pieces
This week, we’re featuring two of our favorite current trends: embroidery and velvet! These luxurious details are an easy way to start off your fall wardrobe with style.
Embroidery
Embroidered Peacock Blouse with Pleated Sleeves ($35.00) available at all locations; paired with All Saints Leather Tote ($120.00) available at our Seattle location on Broadway Avenue next week.
Kurt Geiger Embroidered and Bejeweled Flats (Size 10, $55) available at our Pasadena, CA store. Follow your local Crossroads store Instagram feed for new designer arrivals daily!
Embroidered Jumpsuit with Wide Leg ($48.50); paired with Firetrap Leather Motorcycle Jacket (Size small, $120) available soon at our Seattle location on Broadway Avenue.
VELVET
Fenty by Rihanna Puma Velvet Creepers seen at our Flatiron location in New York.
Pleated Velvet Midi Skirt ($38.50) paired with a yellow cashmere sweater and bright blue wool fedora.
Shop our newest arrivals at a Crossroads near you next week!