Fall Trends On Our Radar You Can Actually Pull Off

While all eyes are on New York Fashion Week’s spring line sneak peeks, we’re instead focused on revamping our summer wardrobe for the fall.

 

The good news? Many of your favorite summer wear (we’re looking at you, jumpsuits and midi skirts) are getting a second wind for fall’s breezier temperatures ― but with a few bold embellishments that’ll brighten up the longer, darker days.

 

To ready your closet for the summer-to-fall transition, we’ve pulled together our favorite fall trends so you can shop with a purpose this season. Take a look at the 15 trends on our radar right now, and sign up for our Full Carts, Can’t Lose email to stay on top of the best sales each week.

1 Embroidery

The Brocade pattern meets the embroidery trend this fall. You’ll find embroidered denim, boots, loafers and more catching your eye throughout these cooler months.

2 Couch Florals

These aren’t your grandmother’s florals. Couch florals are more aggressive and less dainty than the rose-and-daisy dotted florals you see each spring. The best part? You can definitely pull this pattern off.

3 Slingbacks

Slingbacks are probably the shoe style you never thought you’d be into…until now, that is.

4 Belts

All belts, everywhere. This fall, you’ll find belts on dresses, skirts, paper bag pants, jackets, coats and more.

5 Fishnets

Yep, this look is back in full force. Try layering fishnets under jeans, shorts, skirts and more to add texture and dimension to your look.

6 Button Down Dresses

Button down dresses, or shirt dresses, are one of the must-haves this fall. Check out button down skirts and dresses that won’t gape.

7 Jumpsuits and Boilersuits

We had rompers and playsuits in the summer, now cue the jumpsuits and boilersuits for fall.

8  Brocade

The richly woven prints and intricate patterns that define Brocade style are back. You’ll find its glittering stitches making its way to shoes, bags, dresses and more this fall.

9  70s Plaid

Say goodbye to the skinny-striped grunge plaid of the 90s, and hello to the fat-striped vintage plaid of the 70s.

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