The time has come to stow away your summer wardrobe and make space for your cold weather clothes. Sweater weather is here to stay for the rest of the year. But that doesn’t mean you have to stick with the standard earth tone cardigan and jeans look for autumn. This year’s fall fashion trends are far from the regular autumnal wear. The season’s “it” pieces are fun and vibrant; there are sure to be a few that you’ll want to try! Here are nine outfit ideas to incorporate into your wardrobe this fall.
Cold weather dresses
Just because it’s a little chillier doesn’t mean you have to hang up your dresses for the year. Knit dresses make for the perfect cold-weather look that will keep you warm and looking amazing. Choose a maxi-length skirt and long sleeves, or pair a sleeveless knit dress with a cute leather jacket.
Artisanal craftsmanship
One of the biggest trends of the year is the handcrafted look. Patchwork patterns, crocheted pieces, and quilted textures all offer a unique and artsy vibe, thanks to the handmade look of the designs. Try wearing a quilted patchwork coat over your favorite graphic tee with loose-fitting jeans or trousers for fall.
Totally Clueless
Audiences have been in love with the film Clueless, and the fashions it featured, since it first came out in 1995. This fall is no different, with many retro-inspired pieces gaining popularity. Recreate Cher and Dionne’s most iconic look: the plaid blazer with a matching mini skirt. Add a little bit of a punk twist to this classic look by wearing chunky boots with it.
Casually autumnal
Whether you’re running errands or spending a chill day out with friends, this casual style offers the perfect mix of comfort and style. Throw on your coziest baggy jeans with your favorite t-shirt or hoodie. Layer on one of the season’s comfiest trends, the shirt jacket (aka shacket). For an autumnal vibe, look for a corduroy shacket or one with a plaid pattern.
Monochromatic
The monochromatic look is always in style. You can choose a vibrant color like Kelly green or millennial pink or play it safe with neutrals like beige and brown. With a bold-colored matching set, keep the rest of your outfit simple so your bright pieces can make a statement.
Groovy 70s
The 1970s are making a comeback this season, too. There are so many ways you can have fun with this decade of style! Embrace the disco era with bell-bottom pants, a cute halter top, and a long wrap coat or trench with fur trim. Or incorporate one or two 70s-inspired pieces with your regular wardrobe. You can wear clogs, layer on a fringe coat, or look for funky vintage patterns.
Sherpa style
Fuzzy, faux fur coats have been in style for a few years, but this season’s designs tend toward unique colors and fun patterns. Make your Sherpa coat the star with an animal print design or bold hue. You can also play with other trends, like two-tone denim or patterned turtlenecks, to layer under your jacket.
Modern preppy
Prep style is slowly but surely headed for a revival. Wear a sweater vest with a plain or argyle pattern over a regular button-up blouse. On the bottom, wear a tennis skirt or pleated mini. To keep your legs warm, consider wearing tights or knee-high socks. And don’t forget to accessorize!
Elevated casual
Blazers aren’t just business wear anymore; they’re quickly becoming a crucial piece of any capsule wardrobe. When you’re not at work, you can wear your favorite blazer like a jacket. Layer it over a hoodie. Pair the blazer with bike shorts on a warmer day and joggers or jeans in colder weather.
You can create so many cute fall outfits with the year’s biggest trends. From casual styles to retro looks, there are endless ways to have fun with your wardrobe this season. Try out a statement jacket, pieces with unique patterns, or movie-inspired ensembles. And don’t shy away from bold pieces in everyday and dressy looks. No matter where you are going or what you’re doing, you can stay cozy and look fabulous this autumn with these nine trendy outfit ideas.
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