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Black clothing, shoes, handbags, shoes and jewelry are at the forefront of women's fashion trends and designers collections for fall 2008 and winter 2009.
It is at once chic, sleek and understated, mysterious, sophisticated and slimming. Pitch, raven, jet, or ink – whatever you call it, black was, is, and always will be the color of choice in fashion. The Timelessness of BlackOkay, let's face it: black has always been in style; it has never been demoted from its classic status in the wardrobes of die-hard fashionistas. After a brief hiatus in the closet, during a season of glittery eye-candy ornamentation and vivid color, hypnotic ebony hues are back with a stylish vengeance for fall and winter 2008. Designers have taken a dramatic approach to fall by crossing over to the dark side. The great ones have ditched the razzle-dazzle glitter of summer for the enduring staple of style. While black may seem less intimidating for many women (especially when compared to combining an array of colors and multi-toned patterns) please don't insult this everlasting standard by thinking that you can lead the trend by slapping on any garment of a stormy hue approximating black. The New Black There are two main schools of thought in this, black's first official incarnation in the 21st century; concurrent trends collide with black making an appearance in looks inspired by Russian dressing and a new brand Victorian sexiness, stretching the boundaries of femininity from soft and lustrous to structured military. Russian-inspired looks combine luxury with a folksy feel by implementing embroidery, military pomp, and (of course) fur. The Age of Innocence adds a demure aura by adding a feminine silhouette and a dash of the delicate texture of lace. The elegant look may borrow from the likes of Mary Poppins, but this season's version of prim and proper has a distinct sensual undertone. Getting The Look in BlackThink black on black embellishment, embroidery, appliqué, satin, ribbon, onyx, glossy patent leather, the touch-me texture of velvet, rock it out in crocodile black, black stiletto pumps and a kick-ass black boot. Combine edgy lines and fierce structure with the pliable coziness of an Italian grandmother's black lace. Black Must-Haves
Practical Tips to Remember When Wearing BlackThere are many shades and conditions of black. Go ahead and mix textures, but please... match your blacks! Pairing a crisp, bold black suit jacket with a faded, washed-out trouser will bring your FQ (Fashion Quotient) way down.
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