Summer Dressing & Markdowns

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Beth Drucker is a Published Fashion 
Designer and Illustrator. She is an 
Adjunct Professor of Fashion Design at Nassau CC, and has taught at F.I.T., 
Parsons The New School for Design, 
and LIHSA. Beth also currently teaches at The Art League of L.I., and Gallery North. www.arielcreations.com
    Yup. It’s that hot steamy time of year. Well, at least we don’t have to shovel anything! We do however have to deal with the heat and humidity, as well as abrupt changes in temperature when entering air-conditioned places. A hat, an umbrella, and a wrap are good things to have on hand. A hat will protect your face (and hair) from the sun, and an umbrella for unanticipated downpours. I usually wear makeup with sun-block built-in. The other items I mentioned are small, light and easy to carry.  A light scarf or wrap can be tucked into your bag or around your waist for air-conditioned places. 
    So how do we dress this season? The colors this season are blues, reds, and beige, and of course white. Natural fabrics such as cotton and linen always work, now we are seeing lots of prints and textures. I usually recommend a few nice tops and tees, a skirt or light slacks or a summer dress. Shorts are always in vogue during the summer.
    Where are you going? The beach? Shopping? The movies? A tote filled with essentials should be on hand. If you are part of the bikini set, well, go for it. You are only young once! In that case have a beach towel or two on hand and lots of sunscreen. Regardless of the forecast, dressing in layers is always a good idea. During the summer, things are less regimented, and being prepared is always a good thing, but think fun.
    If you have a formal event to attend, remember the air-conditioning issue. Often, the ceremony or cocktail hour is outside and the rest of the festivities are inside. I usually recommend a lined dress or ensemble for formal events. Light breezy styles are fine if you can wear them well. Keep the colors light, bright and your accessories should work with the season. Save your black pieces for the chillier months.
    Summer markdowns are everywhere, any "basics" out there; such as jackets, shorts, lightweight slacks, skirts, tees, and cardigans in colors you usually like to wear, are a good bet to stock up on. I would stay away from the trendy stuff, as almost all trendy items change constantly. Stick with neutral colors, and clothing you generally wear according to your body type and wardrobe staples. 
    Always look for designer labels when shopping for things on sale. Stay away from dresses, as they tend to fall into the "Trendy" category unless it's a "Little Black Dress".
    When you pay attention to the colors and silhouettes of the season as well as the location, come prepared, have fun!  Summer is oh so short. Oh and one more tip: if you are shopping EVERYTHING is on sale.