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Get fancy for fall with London-inspired looks

‘Today’ style editor Judy Gordon shares a look at some great styles to help you add a little cheeky flair to your fall wardrobe

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By Judy Gordon
Style Editor
TODAY
updated 1:29 p.m. ET Sept. 22, 2006

Jumpers and ruffles and plaids, oh my! All fashion roads lead to London this season and you just need a touch of Brit wit to add a cheeky flair to your fall wardrobe. Choose your favorite mood — from prim and proper schoolmarm to mod '60s hipster, we've rounded up all the hot trends right here in the latest edition of The Trend Report!

Mad for plaid
Is there anything more quintessentially British than the tartan plaid? In the form of a classic kilt-style skirt, it's so over-the-top traditional that you can wear it forever, but believe it or not it's also hot and trendy right now! We love the dash of bold plaid for a touch of Brit wit, be it a red tartan, a blue/green tartan or a black/ivory glen plaid pattern.

Trend tip: No need to go on a kilt guilt trip if you don't like the style; opt for a cropped jacket, a mini skirt, a pencil skirt or a pair of slim pants instead.

Nanette Lepore At Neimanmarcus.c

Tweed please   
Ladylike tweeds are another classic British look, so it’s no surprise that they're back with a vengeance this season. They tend to stay true to their traditional neutral roots in shades of brown and grey — what makes them new and interesting are modern shapes. Try tweed in a fab bell-sleeved coat, a swing jumper or a sexy pencil skirt!

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Trend tip: Tweeds look wonderful with other "textures" such as suede, lace, cable knits and ribbed knits — a very fashion forward and elegant mix that marks you as a true fashionista.

Oxford Bound
Chloe At Intermixonline.com

Picture a bookish librarian in her tweeds and oxfords, deep in study at Oxford, naturally. Now hike up her skirt and add a few inches to her heels and she's the trendiest thing going whether she's bopping through London or shopping at your local mall. And those lace-up oxfords? We can't get enough of them!

Trend tip: Covered platforms and sky-high wooden heels are on the cutting edge of style, but you can find plenty of down-to-earth styles at a department store near you.

Mod squad
Necessary Objects At Macys.com

Channel your inner '60s hipster in a swinging, mini-length jumper! Styled in solid wool or a cheeky tweed, it's the trendy way to get "dressed" for fall. Pair it with leggings or tights and — if you really want to add up the fashion points — a hot pair of patent leather boots or Mary Jane pumps a la Twiggy.

Trend tip: You can also go for a mod mini dress in a straight shift style if the jumper seems just a little too junior for your taste. Go-Go boots are optional.

Chantilly lace
Rebecca Taylor At Bloomingdales.

Start an English romance by mixing a little lace with all your British-inspired pieces. Whether you choose a gorgeous lace blouse, a frilly vintage-looking jabot to wrap at the neck of a wool cardigan or a pair of intricate lace tights, it's a lovely way to add a feminine touch to your tweeds and plaids. Ivory is classic, of course, but black, brown, ecru or even grey are also sophisticated choices.

Trend tip: Lace pieces are quite delicate. To preserve them, handwash and hang to dry.

Judy Gordon is a New York-based style consultant and the “Today” show’s style editor. She has been covering the fashion and beauty beat for the past decade. To learn more about Gordon, you can visit her Web site, TheTrendReport.com, which highlights style trends in America and across the world.

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