Fall is coming in haute, and we’re stashing away our white jeans, cut-offs, sandals in favor of black, boots, blazers. From over-the-top tops to bohemian dreams, we’re rounding up the season’s hottest trends and showing you how to nail the look.
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Equestrian Chic
Not just for the stables. An all-white everything ensemble is an updated take on the classic look. For fall, rock a tall riding-inspired boot in bordeaux leather that pairs perfectly with everything from jeans to midi skirts.
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Top Priority
Your Zoom-ready happy hour must-have (they’re only seeing waist-up, after all). Go for a dramatic puff-sleeve leather top paired with a simple – and comfy – black legging for a look that’s ready to curl up on the couch, but with cocktails.
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Free Spirit
For your inner flower child. Slip on a flowy maxi dress in crimson for an easy (but eye-catching) boho vibe. Layered necklaces, lived-in hair, and barely-there beauty keep things effortless.
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Cozy Neutrals
From dove grey to calming beige, we’re all about soothing tones this season (and let’s be honest, this year). Give your joggers a break and reach for an equally cozy sweater dress in soft cashmere. Pair with OTK boots – or slippers.
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Sport Set
Get ready to embrace your inner athlete. We promise, she’s in there. Opt for a bold, rugby stripe sweater layered over a classic white button down and mini skirt for a bit of an 80s spin.
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Finishing Touches
On to accessories! A studded boot adds some edge to your usual fall boot, while a logo-ed designer clutch is ideal for stashing only the essentials. Unique accessories like an oversized heart necklace adds a little dose of joy to an ordinary outfit. And what’s fall without a fab jacket? Top it all off with a snuggly shearling coat and go crunch those leaves.
By Paige McKnight, Staff Writer