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Blazer Looks For The Fall & Early Winter Season

Safi Bello

In the Northern Hemisphere fall will begin on Tuesday September 22. We are just a few days into September so that means that fall is not too far off. Fall is about a few weeks away. As we approach fall you might want to start really transitioning out your summer apparel and accessories and unpacking or purchasing new items that will be more suitable for the fall. The thing is falls in NYC can be very beautiful and still nice enough for you to wear some of the same items that you wore all summer long. So you may not need to put away all of your summer items.


During the fall you may need to walk with a light jacket, or a blazer or jeans jacket or a cardigan. During the fall when the evening approaches it get's darker earlier depending on the month and it will start to get cooler during the evening hours. So if you wear anything strapless or with thin straps or short sleeves you might want to have handy something light that you can just throw on over your outfit as the temperatures drop during the evening into night.


Since most of us were in quarantine for most of the spring and summer season we are probably eager to get out of the house. The good news is that as the fall really gets going more places will be open and restaurants will go back to indoor dining, more museums will begin to re-open, art galleries, movie theaters could possibly re-open up, malls and so much more. We will be able to hopefully really spend more time outdoors being social, attending events and mingling with other people while we of course maintain social distancing. My point is since we were all home our wardrobe (clothing, jewelry, pumps, stilettos, handbags and so on) have been sitting at home collecting dust because there wasn't really anywhere to go or much to do so that meant no where to really get dressed up to go. But once fall gets here things could be a bit different and we can start getting acclimated to the changes due to the pandemic. Just because we are still going through a pandemic doesn't mean you can't enjoy life and have fun while being safe. Getting dressed up and going out is fun for a lot of people. So I wanted to do a post showing you some blazer looks that you can get dressed up with or wear more casually. Either way a blazer is a great way to try out different looks.


If you are on the market for some blazer looks then you've come to the right place. Below are some blazer looks worth trying out for the fall season and early winter season. To learn more about each blazer look below click on each picture which will take you to the retailer selling the look.


Staud Madden single-breasted satin jacket $90

Zara Tailored Double Breasted Blazer $89.90

Frankie Shop Elvira crepe blazer $340

Lioness Palermo Blazer $88

All Saints open-front blazer $224

Michael Michael Kors Checked twill blazer $395

Solitaire Renoir Sueded Blazer $79.95

IRO Elgua Blazer $373.75

& Other Stories Single Breasted Hourglass Blazer $149

Vince Double-breasted woven blazer $465

Zara Printed Blazer $69.90

Anine Bing Fishbone blazer $349

H&M Fitted Blazer $34.99

Veronica Beard Schoolboy Dickey grain de poudre wool-blend blazer $545

Club Monaco Deconstructed Blazer $289

Mango Double-breasted blazer $49.99

3.1 Phillip Lim Soft Tailoring Blazer $556.50

Zara Tailored Double Breasted Blazer $89.90

Nanushka Moscot Cropped Blazer $465.50

Vika Gazinskaya Single-breasted houndstooth wool blazer $364

Mango Unstructured suit blazer $49.99

Prada Single-breasted virgin-wool gabardine blazer $1,840

& Other Stories Structured Single Breasted Blazer $129

Balenciaga Hourglass double-breasted houndstooth wool-blend blazer $2,990

Acne Studios Janny Pinstripe Blazer $480

All Saints double breasted check pattern blazer $368





 
 

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