‘Tis the season for cashmere, plaid, and pumpkin spice! Last year, we all spent the season enjoying sweatpants and hoodies. This year, you should learn how to wear and style the latest fall trends.
We typically don’t see bright colors in fashion during the fall, but that’s all changing this year. You’ll see vibrant jewel tones, magenta, and other rich options. The best way to rock this style is to mix and match unique and unexpected combinations, such as bright blue with a peachy orange, marigold, and bubblegum pink. These fun combinations will combine to create looks that are beautifully energetic and seasonally appropriate.
The 90s revival has taken over fashion. We saw this trend starting a few years ago, but with accent pieces only. This fall, expect the 90s to take off and see people rocking the look from head to toe. Try pairing a tall square-toe boot with a long maxi-length cardigan. Or layer your favorite white t-shirt with a silk slip dress and a pair of grungy boots. You can also wear your favorite overalls with a cute polo tee. Purchase a shirt jacket to go with your skater jeans and sneakers with ankle socks.
The sweater vest is back but with an oversized fit and feel this time. While the weather is in transition mode, try wearing a sweater vest alone on top with your favorite pair of loose-fitting jeans. When the temperatures finally drop, layer it over a button-down shirt, a casual dress, or even another sweater.
Skinny jeans had their moment. Make way for the loose-fit denim, such as flared, bootcut, mom, and boyfriend jeans. Loose-straight leg and mom jeans are the more common styles for celebrities and everyday people alike. You’ll want to balance out the extra fabric, so try wearing this style with a cropped sweater or a bright blouse tucked in. Feel free to add a fun belt for a pop of color if needed.
People typically wear this color in spring. But during this fall season, known for its rich color palette, we see a lot of lilac and lavender. Pick up a few statement pieces in this color, such as a pair of wide-leg trousers or a blazer. You can pair them with different shades of purple or neutral basics like plain t-shirts or jeans.