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By Rachel McNeely Carve something, sip something and layer something. With the official debut of fall comes the shift of our focus onto the closing months of 2016. Undoubtedly, at this point, many of you have already picked up a few Christmas presents, consumed something pumpkin-flavored and worn something flannel. ...

Rachel Mcneely
VintageNOW models pose with the 1940s LST Memorial 325 during its stop at the Cape Girardeau riverfront in early October.
Photo courtesy of Aaron Palmer
VintageNOW models pose with the 1940s LST Memorial 325 during its stop at the Cape Girardeau riverfront in early October. Photo courtesy of Aaron PalmerPhoto courtesy of Aaron Palmer

Carve something, sip something and layer something. With the official debut of fall comes the shift of our focus onto the closing months of 2016. Undoubtedly, at this point, many of you have already picked up a few Christmas presents, consumed something pumpkin-flavored and worn something flannel. Many profess their undying love for these final few months for many reasons, and while I can certainly chime in and generously add to the list of reasons to cozy up with the new season, I can easily say the fashion beats out anything "pumpkin" for the top spot on my personal list.

For many, fall fashion means plaid and bulky, but if you make the mistake of thinking you have to swap your sundresses for hoodies, you'll miss out on the chance to be just as stylish as you are warm.

For instance, look around -- plaid is everywhere. It's like the official print of the harvest, but this year, instead of convincing yourself you need another plaid button-down to add to the three you bought last year (and the year before), switch it up and live less predictably by opting for a plaid skirt or wool trousers. While retailers have quenched your thirst for the plaid shirt monomania, it might not be as easy to track down its textile counterparts. But most local vintage retailers have shelves and shelves of once-beloved pelts and plushes with beautiful colors begging to be loved again. Some of my most-raved-about statement pieces come from yesteryear, and nothing further ensures a look that can't be copied than a one-of-kind piece from before you were born.

VintageNOW model Kaleisha Walker poses at the Cape Girardeau riverfront.
VintageNOW model Kaleisha Walker poses at the Cape Girardeau riverfront.Photo courtesy of Aaron Palmer

Not sure how to execute the look? Let me tell you another reason to love fall in Southeast Missouri (like you need one, right?). It's time for the annual Vintage NOW Fashion Show, where "Clothing with a past meets runway!"

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Every year, show founder Deb Maevers of Pastimes Antiques orchestrates and beautifully executes the social event of the year, showing women around the tri-state area how to keep fashion alive through the decades by mixing modern and vintage clothing, a runway, some local celebs and models, lights, props, lots of surprises and a good cause into a marvelous cocktail -- and serves it up shaken, not stirred.

Break your plans and join Deb and her team at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Osage Centre for a 1940s patriotic USO-themed show, with all proceeds going to the Safe House for Women.

Help Southeast Missouri #stompoutdomesticviolence by purchasing your tickets now from www.vintageNOWfashionshow.com. Deb invites you to come dressed in your '40s best and your reddest shoes. Come on out to enjoy an evening of empowerment, and get ready to "fall" for the '40s.

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About Rachel

Rachel McNeely is a Realtor, stylist, jewelry specialist and writer. She has a degree in fashion merchandising from Southeast Missouri State University, and she loves any opportunity to interact with people and make them feel loved, beautiful and accepted.

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