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Fall fashion trends: ‘Santa Fe’ look, straight trousers and combat boots

This Feb. 13, 2014 file photo shows an item from the Fall 2014 Calvin Klein collection during Fashion Week in New York. Lucky magazine style editor Laurel Pantin says trends for cooler weather include baby blue outerwear, shearling coats, oversized sweaters, plaids, black-and-white prints, straight trouser pants, hiking boots, blanket coats and Pendleton prints. AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File

NEW YORK – It may feel like summer outside, but many stores are showing styles for cooler weather. Here are some tips and trends to help your wardrobe look “clean and fresh for fall,” according to Lucky magazine’s style editor, Laurel Pantin.

THE SANTA FE LOOK

“One of my personal favourite trends is what we’re calling ‘Santa Fe’ around the office,” Pantin said in a telephone interview. “It’s a little bit Southwestern-inspired, with a Native American influence, blanket coats, Pendleton prints.”

Look for “blanket skirts with fringe running down the front, and anything natural, handcrafty, folksy.” The Lucky editor, herself a Texas native, says “a lot of these things, you can find vintage. I bought a lot of great pieces on eBay.”

The trend is turning up in scarves, too, with “knit fringe on the ends, folksy and handcraftsy printed blanket scarves.”

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Model Suki Waterhouse walks the runway at the Burberry Prorsum show during London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2014 at Kensington Gardens on February 17, 2014 in London, England. isifa/Getty Images

COATS, SWEATERS AND JACKETS

Pantin’s forecast for outerwear trends: woolly coats; shearling; a bit of a “’70s ski lodge” look, including Fair Isle sweaters; big, oversized cardigans and long “sweater dusters” that are “relaxed and loose and lux and cozy.” And here’s a twist on the boyfriend jacket: Make an oversized vest by cutting the sleeves off an oversized, mid-thigh blazer.

This Feb. 19, 2014 file photo shows a model wearing a creation for Gucci women’s Fall-Winter 2014-15 collection, part of the Milan Fashion Week. Lucky magazine style editor Laurel Pantin says trends for cooler weather include baby blue outerwear, shearling coats, oversized sweaters, plaids, black-and-white prints, straight trouser pants, hiking boots, blanket coats and Pendleton prints. AP Photo/Antonio Calanni, File

PRINTS AND COLORS

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“Baby blue has been everywhere for outerwear,” said Pantin. “It’s nice to see lighter colours. Baby blue mixed with black and grey is pretty, clean and bright.” Also on the fall palette: “emerald green, which is gorgeous and more of a traditional fall colour.”

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In addition, Pantin said, “black and white never really goes out of style. I’m also excited about plaids, but in a lighter colour palette – more white-based plaids, with a softer winter white. And leopard is having a little bit of a moment.”

This Feb. 6, 2014 file photo shows fashion from the Richard Chai Love Fall 2014 collection during New York Fashion Week. Lucky magazine style editor Laurel Pantin says trends for cooler weather include baby blue outerwear, shearling coats, oversized sweaters, plaids, black-and-white prints, straight trouser pants, hiking boots, blanket coats and Pendleton prints. AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File

PANTS

“It’s going to be about straight trouser pants,” the Lucky style editor predicted. “Super-skinny is not entirely on its way out, but it’s not the most current look. It’s more about high waist, straight leg or wide leg, plus culottes and gaucho pants. If you were going to get a wide leg, a pair of wool trousers would be a good buy.”

This Feb. 10, 2014 file photo shows fashion from the Kenneth Cole Fall 2014 collection is modeled during New York Fashion Week. Lucky magazine style editor Laurel Pantin says trends for cooler weather include baby blue outerwear, shearling coats, oversized sweaters, plaids, black-and-white prints, straight trouser pants, hiking boots, blanket coats and Pendleton prints. AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File

SHAPES

“Clothing shapes are not quite so tight, but a little bit more relaxed,” Pantin said. “Mid-calf is still the way to go for skirt length – 3 or 4 inches above the ankle. Also: pencil knit skirts and stretchy fabrics.”

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BOOTS AND SHOES

Look for ankle booties and combat boot styles with a “punky vibe,” including a short heel and fun colours, Pantin says. The perfect example: a metallic pair from Saint Laurent.

Just as summer sandal trends included thick slides, genuine Tevas and what some fashion-watchers called the “ugly shoe” look, Pantin predicts winter footwear will include the “frumpy boot” and genuine hiking boots.

“Hiking boots are going to be a thing,” Pantin predicts. “A solid leather pair of hiking boots is something I’m personally on the hunt for – solid leather, with a ’70s shape, rounded on the front. I like when the trend is something you can buy the authentic version of – when it’s snowy and nasty and they’re built for that.”

As for shoes, flats remain “a big thing,” but not the over-the-top flats with straps and zippers from past seasons. This time, it’s “simple ballet flats, dialed down a little bit.” Heels, she predicts, will be “simple, classic shoes rather than the insane statement shoe,” such as “pumps and things that don’t have a platform and aren’t so crazy-high.”

Aside from the ever-popular Converse, sneakers are going a little frumpy, too: think Stan Smith shoes from Adidas and “New Balance dad shoes.”

This Feb. 6, 2014 file photo shows fashion from the Richard Chai Love Fall 2014 collection during New York Fashion Week. Lucky magazine style editor Laurel Pantin says trends for cooler weather include baby blue outerwear, shearling coats, oversized sweaters, plaids, black-and-white prints, straight trouser pants, hiking boots, blanket coats and Pendleton prints. AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File

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