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FALL IN LOVE: The Fashion Issue

From leaves changing color to pumpkin spice everything, there’s so much to love about fall — especially when it comes to fashion. And even more so with Memphis fashion. We capture seasonal staples, including outerwear, fall dresses, and sweaters.

SHIFT DRESSES

Andrea Fenise

Shift into fall with autumnal shift dresses. 

The focus is on fabrics: intricate lace overlays, brocades, and velvet, with oversized pocket detailing.

OUTERWEAR 

Andrea Fenise

Andrea Fenise

Cozy up in fall looks that are all about function and style. No need to be boring. Go for all of the fun in  colorful faux fur and rockstar velvet skinnies — or a cool metallic reversible leather jacket. Classic style? Transitional outerwear like capes or overcoats are perfect. 

SWEATERS 

Andrea Fenise

Andrea Fenise

Andrea Fenise

Sweaters are a tried-and-true fall staple. This season’s sweaters are bold and big with detailing that speaks its own language.

Stylist + Photographer:

Andrea Fenise

Models:

Ricki Fitzpatrick / Kamesha Hervey Richard / Dayah Brooks

MUA:

Ricki — Amira Randolph / Kamesha — Meosha Williams

All clothing courtesy of:

Lansky 126 & Sachi Memphis

Jewelry created by and courtesy of David Quarles IV

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Summer Fashion, Memphis Style!

Local designer and fashionista Andrea Fenise talked to six young Memphians about how the city has shaped their fashion sense. Here’s what they had to say — and, more importantly, here’s how they show it off.

Faizah Husniyah

“Memphis has influenced my style by simply being the birthplace of rock-and-roll and soul. I’m an oldies girl, and ’70s fashion is where my heart lies. So every time I get dressed, I am channeling that funky, groovy, ‘ain’t-nothing-like-it’ vibe that is Memphis.”

Andrea Fenise

Faizah Husniyah

Outfit: ’50s custom Sara Fredericks silk-taffeta-belted dress coat from Fox + Cat Vintage; ’70s sunglasses from Fox + Cat; earrings from Anthropologie; Red Velvet boots from Dollskill; clutch from Fox + Cat

Katie Gore

“Memphis is a singularly iconic hub for music, dance, and the fine arts. It has been a catalyst for change, but, historically, also a retail destination. My style draws from the convergence of its rich cultural history with its recent revitalization of a vibrant cityscape.” 

Andrea Fenise

Katie Gore

Outfit 1(below): 1970s Ja-na of Hawaii pink-and-yellow brocade jumpsuit; shoes, Louboutin; vintage bangles: aqua lucite bangle, ’80s gold-tone watch bangle, ’40s mustard bangle; ’70s dotted sunglasses; ’50s coblentz white leather, top-handle purse

Andrea Fenise

Outfit 2 (above): ’60s Lisa Cobb Serbin white cotton lace tunic, hammered-metal hoops; ’50s yellow, embossed-leather, top-handle purse 

Jennifer Hall Burris

“Memphis is a rich blend of people from all over the world. I find great beauty and inspiration in seeing such different individuals coming together to form something greater than themselves. Fashion has become the tool I use to reflect that beauty.

“Memphis evokes both darkness and beauty from its artists. When creating my music for Crown Vox, it felt natural to pour both into my work. When I discovered local fashion designer Mary Sue Ambrose, her creations amplified my vision and created a distinct style that is uniquely Crown Vox.” 

Andrea Fenise

Jennifer Hall Burris

Outfit 1: Vintage ’70s playsuit and purse from Fox + Cat Vintage; heels, Gianni Bini; various sterling silver bangles, earrings, Target 

Andrea Fenise

Outfit 2: cape and neck collar, Mary Sue Ambrose; clock purse, Alexander McQueen; bodysuit and disco pant, American Apparel; thigh-high boots, Steve Madden

David Quarles

“Memphis culture is based in its celebration of history, and my style is just that. I love pairing classic style with cultural prints and fabrics.”

Andrea Fenise

David Quarles

Outfit: Glasses, Aldo; shirt, Forever 21; Joggers Old Navy Shoes; Cole Haan belt; Xios bracelets IVJD, SprezzaBox

Thuyvi Vo

“Memphis is a true melting pot, so it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly one style that defines us, which is reflective of my personal style. I go through phases as quickly as seasons change. One second, I want to replicate a very simple, modern look with clean lines and oversized fits, and the next, I’m mixing patterns, colors, and mediums. But I think that’s part of the evolution of style: It’s ever-changing. However it translates for you, that’s perfectly okay.”

Outfit: top, Madewell; skirt, Madewell; jacket, Rodarte; sandals, Brand; black 

jewelry, Question the Answer 

Andrea Fenise

Jacob Ashcraft and Thuyvi Vo

Jacob Ashcraft

“Growing up in the Memphis area, you get exposed to so many different cultures and personalities that it starts to have an effect on your personal style. We’re a working-class urban city, surrounded by a rural Southern landscape. Those two cultures collide into what makes up my personal style. Worn leather boots, Levi’s, a plaid or denim shirt are a usual go-to. It’s just simple traditional workwear but with a modern fit.”

Outfit: Chambray shirt, J. Crew; Jeans, Levi’s; shoes, vintage; glasses, J. Crew

See the photos that didn’t fit in the print feature here:

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How to Turn Your Room Into a Wardrobe

Fashion and personal style should always be a direct reflection and outward visual expression of who you are. The philosophy of style whether you speak to the eclectic woman, celebrity stylist, or GQ man in a boardroom will probably the same—It should tell a story. Most of the time that story line will be the same, the source of inspiration. Inspiration is everywhere! If you keep your eyes open, it’s on murals of historic buildings, it’s the natural gradient in ocean waves on vacation, and also interiors of boutique hotels and interiors.

I’ve always found my greatest source of inspiration from interiors. You’ll find many ideas and sources of inspiration to develop a broad and eclectic wardrobe from color ways, textures and mixing prints from your su casa or some one else’s.

Here’s a How to Guide to Turn Your Room Into A Wardrobe:

+ Look for prints. Drapes and pillows and even art work are great interior pieces to reference in a wardrobe look. Florals, stripes, and abstract art can easily be sourced and styled as a blazer or pair of trousers.

+ COLORS!!! Many interior designers plan room vignettes based on mood-boards and color palettes. You can too! It’s your easy little color palette cheat book. Play around with gorgeous color combination pairings like blues paired with shades of orange, complimentary and contrasting color ways, and monochromatic looks.

+ ACCESSORIZE WITH TEXTURE AND FIXTURES. I love to replicate a statement earring look from placement of a chandelier in a dining room. There are endless options when it comes to playing around with accessories. The wood texture of African drums in a Afroglam family room, velvet loveseat upholstery styled as a velvet formal gown, acrylic centerpieces rendered as a chunky bracelet.

DETAILS

ANDREA FENISE LOOK 1 Blazer : Main Event Boutique Blouse: byAndreaFenise Denim: H&M INTERIOR DESIGN : GWEN DRISCOL

ANDREA FENISE LOOK 2 Dress : Target Shoes : Style Junkie INTERIOR DESIGN M. STEFFENS INTERIOR

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KPFUSION

Get inspired to Turn Your Room Into A Wardrobe by looking at byAndreaFenise.com or attend Art by Design April 29th, 13 design vignettes and a Turn Your Room into A Wardrobe Tour and Presentation

UPCOMING EVENT ART BY DESIGN Propcellar April 29th 11a-3p Benefitting ArtsMemphis, Art by Design is a 3-Day event featuring the design artistry of 13 of Memphis’ top interior design teams. Demonstrating an astonishing array of talent, style, furnishings and art, the designers are collectively working to raise funds for over 60 arts organizations and individual artists in our city.