Fall Fashion Weekend in Beacon: Favorite Time To Shop
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As New York Fashion Week wraps up its final days in the City before it heads to London, city-folk are departing the train at the Beacon station, neighbors from Cold Spring and other areas are driving up to find parking, and residents of Beacon are packing their purses to head out for a weekend of Fall shopping! And boy is there a lot to select from. For your full map on where to shop, see A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide that names each shop in Women's Fashion, Men's Fashion, Kids, and so on.
But first, a look in pictures. Turns out that the yarnbombers were ahead of the curve fashion-wise, as leading some of the catwalks at New York Fashion Week wore crocheted dresses made to look handmade, from designers including Tommy Hilfiger, Custo Barcelona, and BCBG Max Azria. Trends from the 70's were in, like flare pants with tight tops. This is great news for ladies who love being comfortable. Fashion bloggers were spotted in unicorns and rainbows. Beacon based fashion blogger Nicole Alyse, vintage boutique owner of American Gypsy was there. Overall, the trends seemed to be - do whatever you want. So here is what you will find in Beacon:
As you're shopping, definitely keep A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide open on your smart phone. Our Shopping Guide has all addresses and phone numbers of every shop in Beacon at your fingertips. #obsessed
But first, a look in pictures. Turns out that the yarnbombers were ahead of the curve fashion-wise, as leading some of the catwalks at New York Fashion Week wore crocheted dresses made to look handmade, from designers including Tommy Hilfiger, Custo Barcelona, and BCBG Max Azria. Trends from the 70's were in, like flare pants with tight tops. This is great news for ladies who love being comfortable. Fashion bloggers were spotted in unicorns and rainbows. Beacon based fashion blogger Nicole Alyse, vintage boutique owner of American Gypsy was there. Overall, the trends seemed to be - do whatever you want. So here is what you will find in Beacon:
Fall fashion at its best in Echo, as per usual. Fall may be Echo's best season. Find slouchy sweatshirt dresses, leggings, sweaters, shoes and accessories to go with all. Echo 470 Main Street (on the East End near the mountain) |
If you're a dresses kind of a gal, Lauren & Riley has short and long, flirty and office-ready. Plus, find more skirts and long shirts. Lauren & Riley 462 Main Street (on the East End near the mountain) |
Reservoir & Wood has knitwear you will covet, handmade designer jewelry and the burliest plaid shirts and jackets for men. Plus some of the most adorable baby outfits. Reservoir & Wood 460 Main Street (on the East End near the mountain) |
Colorant was once the darling of our PopUp Shop Guide, and now they have moved permanently into their space! Find fashion-forward designs from the Colorant label as well as other designers. COLORANT 145 Main Street (on the West End near the train) |
Told you Colorant was fashion-forward. Crop, knitted, hand -died tops. COLORANT 145 Main Street (on the West End near the train) |
Easy fashions hang from the racks of Nella Bellas, like this flirty yet roomy dress. Nella Bellas 155 Main Street (on the West End near the train) |
Oh what's that? You need something short and ostrich-inspired? Also at Nella Bellas. Nella Bellas 155 Main Street (on the West End near the train) |
For the denim enthusiast. Deeply hued dresses and jeans at Nella Bellas. Nella Bellas 155 Main Street (on the West End near the train) |
As you're shopping, definitely keep A Little Beacon Blog's Shopping Guide open on your smart phone. Our Shopping Guide has all addresses and phone numbers of every shop in Beacon at your fingertips. #obsessed