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August 2019

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10 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • August 2019 Have you ever approached a change in season and haven't wanted to pack away or stop using a favorite item in your closet? I know I have. What if I told you that you didn't have to stop using it; you could transition it to the new season? Case in point being my beloved summer accessory, a straw bag — or really any natural fiber bag. They have my heart. Let's look at a few ideas to bring natural fibers into fall because, after all, why should a change in season change your heart? WRITTEN BY LORRAINE SERBINSKI rain in style Natural FIBERS Pair It With Fall Colors Maxi Dresses/skirts and Layers Burgundy, forest green, dark blues, browns and even Fruit Dove (a Pantone warm dark pink) are all perfect ways to tie the two seasons together. Choose a top or jacket in one of these shades and grab your straw bag. I'm pretty sure there is nothing better to bridge the gap between season than a maxi dress/skirt and layers. So, why not take their transitioning prowess to the next level by adding a summery touch (straw bag) and a fall touch (open toe booties). Genius! Have you ever approached a change in season and haven't wanted to pack away or stop using a favorite item in your closet? I know I have. What if I told you that you didn't have to stop using it; you could transition it to the new season? Case in point being my beloved summer accessory, a straw bag — or really any natural fiber bag. They have my heart. Let's look at a few ideas to bring natural fibers into fall because, after all, why should a change in season change your heart? WRITTEN BY Jacket by Simply Couture, Target bag, Wild Diva boo es, BLANKNYC jeans. Transitioning With Max Jeans vest, Aqua maxi dress, Talbots bag. Jacket from Target, American Eagle sweater, Talbots bag and boo es from DSW. From Summer to Fall:

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