I was eager and anxious to check out Tory Burch's Fall 2010 collection in the main tent of Scottsdale Fashion Week 2010, but was surprisingly a bit dissapointed. With the unfortunate lack of variety and wow factor, the Tory Burch show was one of my least favorite shows that I saw. On the bright side, this collection may have been a bit boring but it's very ready to wear! The collection was full of bright, colorful knits paired with matching tights. Chunky belts cinched at the waists of over-sized sweaters helping to give the cozy knits more shape. The "Python Revesible Logo Belt"(see below) allows you to be exotic or to go more classic with a surprising python done on one side and classic black leather on the other. The "Philip Waist Belt" (see below) will instantly become the focal point of any ensemble. With it's studded corset construction and geometric embellishments it's almost reminiscent of Ancient Rome. Gold hardwear was seen throughout the collection, but mainly on the model's feet. Sleek gold details gave shoes like the "Sissy Suede Sandal"(see below) and the "Corbet Bootie" (see below) a cool graphic element. They were paired with dark, opaque tights to create a strong, chic statement. In my opinion the "Trigg Tie Up Hiking Boot" (see below) paired with fall Chanel inspired tweeds creates a cool hipster look. The Trigg is a classic hiking boot elevated to stylish new heights with a mid-calf lace up stilleto. Exposed zippers and unique choices in print and texture gave little cocktail dresses like the "Simca Dress" (see below) and the "Britha Dress" (see below) some intersting details. Classic sweaters in jewel tones like the "Towen Turtleneck" can be paired with jeans and boots for a relaxed yet polished look. The "Divine Sweater" transforms a the standard cashmere crewneck into a cheeky favorite that can be paired with "Ceder Short"(see below) for a trendy fall look.










everything featured here can be purchased at: http://www.toryburch.com/
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