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28 M_Cover.qxp:COVER - Mitchells | Richards

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THE RICHEST<br />

LOOKS ARE<br />

SEASONAL<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY SERGIO KURHAJEC<br />

STYLING BY WENDY MCNETT<br />

HAIR & MAKEUP BY MACO TESTA<br />

S<br />

BOB MITCHELL<br />

ON WHY EVERY<br />

GREAT WARDROBE<br />

SHOULD INCLUDE<br />

SOME GREAT<br />

SEASONAL PIECES...<br />

W<br />

hile 50 percent of your wardrobe can be<br />

“year round,” 50 percent should be seasonal.<br />

Cold weather fabrics—fl annels, tweeds,<br />

corduroys, suedes and velvets—provide a depth,<br />

variety and personality to dressing that can’t be<br />

matched by less distinctive transitional fabrics.<br />

For fall 2011, we’re seeing a big comeback<br />

of the gray fl annel suit, made famous by JFK in<br />

the 1960’s. We’re also seeing a big resurgence<br />

of tweed and herringbone, for dressing up<br />

or casual.<br />

Also more popular than ever is layering...<br />

chunky sweaters, wool knit ties and a beautiful<br />

heavier sportcoat are a great way to bring a<br />

pair of jeans to life. So, pile on the cashmeres,<br />

sweaters and scarfs. Winter, come and get us!

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