A Fashion Editor Walks IntoReplica Store—7 Trends She'd Buy and 7 She'd Skip

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This season,Replica Store is brimming with some of fall's biggest trends guaranteed to elevate and add a fashion-forward touch to your new-season wardrobe. Below, we're sharing seven styles aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing fashion editor would buy fromReplica Store this season as well as the trends we're skipping for now. If you're looking to give your wardrobe a refresh with of-the-moment pieces, then keep scrolling below.

Buy: Barn Jackets

Skip: Cropped Leather Moto Jackets

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Celebs and fashion girls alike have been embracing heritage-inspired barn jackets (aka chore jackets) this season. The style is practical, versatile, and cool thanks to designers such as Prada and Toteme. Skip the cropped leather moto styles for now and opt for the roomy staple to pair with jeans and slip skirts alike.

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Buy: Low and Loose Jeans

Skip: Distressed Jeans

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Set your distressed jeans aside this season and opt for a low-rise loose silhouette that is unquestionably the denim style of choice among the fashion set right now. Opt for a relaxed, wide-leg style to make your outfit look on-trend this season.

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Buy: Leopard Print

Skip: Gingham Print

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Leopard print is everywhere this fall and whether you're in the "leopard is a neutral" camp or not, there's certainly something fresh and exciting about the statement style right now. Give your gingham a well-deserved break and opt for a chic blouse, slip dress, or statement accessories to lean into the trend.

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Buy: Pointed-Toe Pumps

Skip: Wedges

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For fall 2024, it's all about sleek pointed-toe pumps and court shoes—a style that was seen all over the runways from Prada to Valentino. Whether you style a pair of kitten-heel pumps with a pair of wide-leg jeans or flat slingbacks with a miniskirt, they're unquestionably one of the most wearable styles of the season.

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Buy: Suede Bags

Skip: Mini Bags

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There's nothing better than sumptuous suede in fall. We're seeing the fashion set style luxe-looking suede bags in a range of silhouettes, from extra-large totes to boho shoulder bags. Opt for rich, earthy shades of brown, tan, olive, and burgundy for a chic autumnal look.

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Buy: Burgundy

Skip: Peach

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Burgundy is the biggest color trend of fall/winter 2024 and pairs beautifully with every neutral hue. Add a pop of the trending color to your outfit in the form of a knit sweater or accessory.

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Buy: Satin

Skip: Linen

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The fall runways were brimming with fluid satin fabrics, from draped dresses to matching sets and elegant blouses in rich shades of burgundy, chocolate brown, olive, ivory, and black that will instantly make your ensemble look more expensive. Set aside your summery linen and instead style a silky satin blouse with your jeans for an easy take on the luxe trend.

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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.