To balance the shoulders, Hall and her hairstylist Johnny Wright opted to style her hair “a bit more forward-facing than usual,” Hall explains. I love this color.” She paired it with brown glossy leather Bottega Veneta "Atomic" 90MM knee-high boots. “It was my post-Halloween look, and I guess I was still in the spirit of. Fun,” says Hall of the long-sleeve, V-neck design. Hall says this look is the perfect holiday inspo, especially with all the added sparkle from her Sèzane acetate “Sandy Earrings” in navy blue, three JLANI rings on her right hand, and her engagement and wedding rings on her left hand. We kept it simple with the shoes because the skirt makes such a strong statement.” "I love pairing this beautiful velvet turtleneck with an unexpected print skirt - It's a great balance of keeping the top simple and adding more pizzazz to the bottom. She teamed this velvet Proenza Schouler one with a leopard-spotted Le Superbe skirt (which they scooped up from Anthropologie) and a Maison Boinet black pony hair belt with a mini gold buckle. But this show is on a bigger stage, so you see the entire outfit,” says Hall. “I wasn't always a fan of turtlenecks when I was anchoring because when you only see yourself from the waist up, you can look like a bobblehead. We paired it with a leather skirt that's a regular part of our rotation - we've had it for about four seasons now, and we layer it with a number of pieces." The Lucite earrings? "A timeless choice." When it comes to the cozy, long-sleeve top, she says, “something with a print will elevate any outfit. “I've said it before, and I'll say it again: the turtleneck is an underestimated wardrobe essential,” Hall says. Black suede Giuseppe Zanotti pumps with wrap-around straps and exposed zip closures at the ankles rounded out her look. For her jewelry, this time wore a 14K yellow gold-plated thin band with round pink quartz from JLANI, as well as Alexis Bittar’s Molten hoop earrings with hand-polished lucite and 14-karat gold plated brass. She paired the printed piece with a leather midi skirt from Tibi. Hall gave a masterclass on how to wear florals this winter in Cara Cara’s “Suzie” stretch velvet mock turtleneck. Tamron Hall on the set of her nationally syndicated daytime talk show. It’s part of the story, so let’s talk about it.” “This is our season to have even more fun with fashion. I love when I see other people, especially women, own their personal look. We get to determine our individual fashion journey. I am free to wear what I feel comfortable wearing. “My style doesn’t fit into an age box, a ‘this is what I am supposed to wear’ box, or a ‘this is how women on TV in daytime dress box.’”Īs for what to expect this year, Hall says season five “represents freedom. “I love challenging the status quo with fashion,” Hall tells PEOPLE. And this season, Hall is sharing highlights of her outfits each week exclusively with PEOPLE. Her loyal Tam Fam is also captivated by her eye-catching fashion. (Visit for local air times and stations follow the show on social media conversations with guests deliver motivating, moving, must-see moments. The veteran journalist serves as both host and executive producer of the nationally syndicated show, which debuted in 2019 and last season averaged 1.1 million viewers each day. Best solution will never be late.Daytime talk show Tamron Hall returned for a fifth season on September 5, and in the iconic words of Hall herself: “Tam Fam, are you ready?” If any questions,please dont't hesitate to contact us.
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