9 Trendy Items I'm Buying to Enhance My Outfits This Fall

Woman in leopard pants and sweater

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Every now and then, I love to infuse my wardrobe with a handful of trend-forward pieces that will give my outfits an of-the-moment touch. With fall finally here, I'm seeking out some key trends that will amp up my basics and easily integrate into my fall wardrobe.

If you too are ready to enhance your outfits with a trendy touch this fall then keep scrolling below. I've hand-picked nine trends that are very fall 2024 and will, simply put, instantly say you're a fashion person. From statement leopard print to this fall's olive color trend, elegant funnel necks, and sumptuous satin, there's something for every taste and budget. Keep scrolling below for add-to-cart worthy fall styles.

All Things Boho

Woman in boho ruffle dress on Chloé runway

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Boho fashion is back, thanks to Chemena Kamali's viral collection for Chloé. For a fresh and elevated approach to the free-spirited trend focus on a chic color palette of earthy neutrals and details such as lace and sheer fabrics, chiffon, and ruffles. Accessories are also essential to pulling off the look—oversize sunglasses, long necklaces, gold chain belts, slouchy bags, clogs, and knee-high boots add the perfect bohemian touch.

Leopard Print

Woman in leopard print blouse and jeans

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Leopard print has already been gaining momentum this summer, but expect to see the statement trend dominate come fall. Whether you add a touch of the bold print via shoes or a bag or opt for a statement slip dress or coat, adding a touch of leopard print to your outfit will have you looking altogether on-trend this season.

Olive and Khaki Green Hues

Woman in green outfit on Gucci runway

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The dominating shades of green immediately caught my attention on the F/W 24 runways, particularly, rich and earthy olive and khaki green hues layered in various fabrics from head to toe. It will make any outfit look expensive and luxe.

Funnel-Neck Details

Woman in funnel neck coat

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When it comes to outerwear, it's all about cool and chic funnel necks this season. High-neck coats appeared all over the fall/winter 2024 collections from trench coats at Burberry to crisp white styles at Stella McCartney. Expect to see this silhouette dominate on the fashion set this fall.

Sophisticated Satin

Woman in black satin dress on Ferragamo runway

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Luxurious satins were seen in full force on the runways from Ferragamo to Victoria Beckham, in everything from deep red hues to classic metallic tones. Expect to see satin in a variety of silhouettes from draped dresses to matching sets and elegant blouses.

Wraps, Capes, Scarves

Woman in wrap coat on Chloé runway

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Scarf weather will soon be here, and the chicest way to wear the fall piece is draped and swaddled dramatically. Opt for large swathes of fabric in a block color via a coat, cape, sweater, or a single scarf and swoop it over your body in elegant style.

Burgundy Bags

Woman carrying burgundy bag on Bottega Veneta Runway

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Burgundy is one of 2024's biggest color trends, and one of the easiest ways to implement it into your look this fall is with a chic bag. We saw rich wine-colored purses all over the runways from Bottega Veneta to Gucci, and there are plenty of affordable iterations on the market right now that oozes a rich and expensive-looking aesthetic.

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Judith Jones
Senior Fashion Market Editor

Judith Jones is the senior fashion market editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing who specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.