The 3 Easiest Outfit Formulas Everyone Should Master This Fall
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If you’re like us, your morning routine is anything but leisurely. After all, hitting the snooze button one too many times leaves few minutes to actually get ready. And trust us—we’ve tried our fair share of methods for speeding things up, but what we’ve found is that having an arsenal of outfit formulas at the ready is undoubtedly the easiest way to feel good about your ensemble (without being late). With that in mind, we turned to Samantha Wennerstrom of Could I Have That? to share three foolproof fall ensembles featuring pieces from the Who What Wear collection. Best of all, these looks work for any occasion, from brunch to date night to a day at the office. They’re just what you need on those mornings that require a little extra sleep.
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Pictured: Who What Wear Great Wrap Coat ($60, Available Mid-October)
“The classic camel coat is not only timeless; it can also instantly elevate any look,” explains Wennerstrom. “For a day at the office, I’d throw it on over a silky blouse for a sophisticated vibe.” Top off your outfit with a pair of chic over-the-knee boots that add subtle edge without going overboard.
Pictured:Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing Secretary Dress ($35)
“This dress immediately stole my heart with its flirty skirt and au courant necktie,” says Wennerstrom. “It’s a no-brainer for a date night and easily a slam dunk for just about any upcoming holiday happening.” To finish off the look, opt for a pair of black suede pumps, as they can read as elevated or casual, depending on how you style them.
Pictured:Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing Chunky Cardigan ($33)
“Fall is all about layering, so having a few base pieces to work from are essential for making your wardrobe function for multiple occasions,” says Wennerstrom. “This chunky knit sweater is the perfect example of that, and it can be worn a million different ways. Styled over a dress or paired with wide-leg jeans, it’s bound to give you that quintessential fall feeling.” To elevate your off-duty weekend look and complete your ensemble, slip on a pair of classic slides that marry comfort and style.
What’s your go-to outfit formula for fall? Tell us in the comments below.
Caitie Schlisserman is an L.A.-based executive director with over a decade of branded content and editorial experience. She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2014 as the first branded content editor and has worked her way up to overseeing a team of talented branded content editors and the beauty department of the media revenue team. BeforeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Caitie helped launch FabFitFun's first subscription box and worked at a beauty startup where she assisted in successfully launching the editorial department.
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