Transition Wear, Fall 2010

Dressing for the transition from summer to fall is always a little tricky, but a few rules hold true every year. Bright colors cede to black, white, and neutrals, and for fall 2010, patterns are giving away to minimalist looks in solid colors. Many women are opting for outfits of all-black or all-white, or mixing neutrals with either. Hemlines may be dropping to maxi-length later this season, but for now you’ll still see plenty of short skirts and shorts still around.

Black and Neutrals, Madison Ave

Beige gets a lot more exciting for fall 2010 fashion.

All Black, 60th Street

An all black outfit with pants and chic accessories is easy to pull together yet elegant.

Plaid and Espadrilles, Madison Ave.

The perfect Endless Summer look for the city.

Layers and Necklace, Madison Ave

More beige and black, accessorized with a chunky bead necklace.

Dress and Boots, Madison Ave

The current look for 20-somethings: feminine dresses paired with boots/shoes and socks.

Denim Jumpsuit, 60th Street

Denim, especially chambray, is for much more than jeans these days, including this denim jumpsuit with a turquoise statement necklace.

Black Suit and Velvet Slippers, Madison Ave.

Artsy chic: chunky glasses, a black suit and velvet slippers.

High Waisted Denim Shorts, Madison Ave

High-waisted denim shorts have become a de facto uniform this summer, especially when paired with a flowy white blouse, retro sunglasses and satchel handbag.

Creative Layering, Madison Ave

Scarves and tailored vests are a great way for men and women to start layering on cooler days.

All White, Madison Ave.

All-white channels a Capri vibe.

Graphic Flower, Madison Ave

A graphic flower as the sole pop of color.

Black and White, Madison Ave

A stylishly dressed mother-daughter duo?

Tan Suit, Madison Ave

Khaki is a classic transitional color that feels especially right this year.

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