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The Fall 2023 Trend Report

An episode of the The Style That Binds Us podcast podcast, hosted by Delia Folk and Alison Bruhn, titled "The Fall 2023 Trend Report" was published on August 28, 2023 and runs 21 minutes.

August 28, 2023 ·21m · The Style That Binds Us podcast

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Welcome to Fall 2023! The Style That Binds Us put together our semi-annual trend report sharing this season's hottest trends, colors and more. We are SO EXCITED for Fall 2023, because we are drooling over what came down the runway, and know it'll resonate with you too. We've got a fabulous season in store for all of us, and we're here to make sure that you're the most stylish one around! Here is the link to a post featuring all the graphics we discussed as well as a curated shoppable selection of styles featuring Fall’s top trends: https://thestylethatbindsus.com/the-fall-2023-trend-report/

Welcome to Fall 2023! The Style That Binds Us put together our semi-annual trend report sharing this season's hottest trends, colors and more. We are SO EXCITED for Fall 2023, because we are drooling over what came down the runway, and know it'll resonate with you too. We've got a fabulous season in store for all of us, and we're here to make sure that you're the most stylish one around! Here is the link to a post featuring all the graphics we discussed as well as a curated shoppable selection of styles featuring Fall’s top trends: https://thestylethatbindsus.com/the-fall-2023-trend-report/

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