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Flyer Fall Fashion

Just like the autumn weather, fall fashion brings change. And like the temperature drop, the new looks and styles of fall will be most welcome. Ironically, as our blazing summer temperatures finally cool, the colors of fall arrive to warm us up all over again. Elsewhere, fashion trends are dictated by designers and their runway models, but in Memphis, our style is authentically idiosyncratic.

We selected this year’s Flyer fashion models at the Peabody Hotel’s summer Rooftop Parties, and the final four brought their own style to our shoot. We mixed that up with a balance of vintage pieces and fresh-off-the-runway looks — along with a generous serving of Memphis grit.

The shoot took place on Summer Avenue in the Propcellar building, a brick-and-ivy edifice that feels very SoCal. Just as Memphis music is a gumbo of soul, rap, and punk, the city’s — and our models’ — fashion sense is a patchwork of sophistication and funk. Enjoy.

Taryn

On Taryn:

Green felt hat; navy and white knit jacket; sunglasses; all from Lansky 126. Grey T-shirt from Baer’s Den in Laurelwood. Vintage gold maxi ruffled skirt from Found Memphis on Broad Avenue. Handmade copper earrings from Bead Couture on Broad Avenue.

Amanda

On Amanda:

Black hat from Stock & Belle on South Main. Vintage bolero jacket from Found Memphis on Broad Avenue. Plaid button-down from the Attic in Overton Square. Handmade sterling earrings by Question the Answer available on www.questiontheanswer.com.

Jay

On Jay:

Teal hat from Lansky 126. Vintage lavender dress shirt and vintage brown Levi’s; both from Found Memphis on Broad Avenue. Grey zip-front sweater from Baer’s Den in Laurelwood.

Darryl

On Darryl:

Sportscoat; jeans; plaid button-down; all from Baer’s Den in Laurelwood. Tony Allen graphic T-shirt from Stock & Belle. Sunglasses, model’s own.

Taryn

Shoe boots from Stock & Belle on South Main.

On Taryn:

Sunglasses, from Lansky 126. Vintage bomber jacket from Found Memphis on Broad Avenue. Blush pink dress; wrap belt; both from Stock & Belle. Handmade agate choker by Brave Design available at Joseph. Bra from Coco & Lola’s on South Cox.

Jay

On Jay:

Button-down from Lansky 126. Vintage tie and vintage Levi’s corduroys from Found Memphis on Broad Avenue. Sunglasses, belt, and watch all model’s own.

Darryl

On Darryl:

Vintage puffer vest from Found Memphis on Broad Avenue. White striped button-down from Lansky 126. Raw denim; leather bracelets; both from Stock & Belle on South Main. Watch, model’s own.

Amanda

On Amanda:

Vintage wool peacock coat with mink collar from Found Memphis on Broad Avenue. Handmade earrings by Question the Answer from www.questiontheanswer.com. Handmade copper cuff from Bead Couture on Broad Avenue.

Special thanks to:

• Propcellar

• Christopher Padgett, makeup artist; Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Macy’s Oak Court

• Models: Amanda Ampie, Taryn Leebelt, Jay Rodriguez, Darryl Smith

• Memphis Pizza Cafe

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How often do you find the words luxury and eco-conscious used to describe a fashion accessory?

These bags by Antonello are superbly those things plus oh so chic. Handcrafted in Italy, these totes are available locally at Joseph. The bright colors and patterns they carry will take you right into spring and Easter weekend. 

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Memphis Fashion Week Opening Party at Joseph

Memphis Fashion Week kicks off with a fitting mix of cocktails and shopping to highlight local fashion and international brands. Joseph, a name in Memphis fashion for 85 years, co-hosted the opening night party with Memphis Fashion Week this past Monday at their Laurelwood boutique. Carrying lines such as Diane Von Furstenberg, also one of this year’s featured designers presented by Joseph, the semi-shopping event benefitted the Memphis Fashion Fund and Emerging Memphis Designer Project.

Left: MFW Director Abby Phillips and mom Beth Elzemeyer Right: Joseph team Katie Mulrooney and Barrie Wurzburg with Abby and Beth.

Just as exciting as the incredible fashion hanging on the racks were the styles worn by the attendees. See a few that capture a range of unique and refined style in the slideshow below. To see more coverage of the event, click over to Memphis lifestyle blog KP Fusion

A list of events for Memphis Fashion Week are on their website: www.memphisfashionweek.org/events 
A complete list of events including more local shopping events on Saturday are included in the MFW app.
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