Welcome to Your Fall Styling Session: 7 Easy Zara Outfits I Assembled For You
Zara's new arrivals are always fresh and exciting but when it comes to their fall collections, I'm filled with a wave of excitement like no other. As I took a deep dive through the site, I couldn't help but instantly imagine every piece in an outfit so I decided to share with you exactly that—seven fall outfits you can buy from Zara immediately. Oversized blazers, relaxed coats, and colorful knitwear are a few of the highlights, but there's plenty of worthy trends (and classics) in this mix to kickstart your fall wardrobe.
Whether you're out running errands or heading to brunch, there's an outfit below fit for any upcoming occasion. It's never too late to start planning, so keep scrolling to get ahead. Here's to a season chockfull of stellar outfits.
Cobalt blue is one of the top trending shades for fall 2022 and it just so happens to pair beautifully with my favorite neutral—taupe. Even if you're not someone who wears color often, this is a look you can get behind. I like to prioritize balance within an outfit, and this is the easy way to add a trend to your look without looking over-the-top.
I love easy satin dresses in the summer, but I much prefer them in the fall. There's so many more styling options to play around with—adding a blazer and cowboy boots just takes the classic piece to a whole new level.
While I still love my black leather blazer, I'm gravitating more towards the "heavy-duty" leather look. Zara is also taking that edgier approach to clogs and I couldn't resist. The lime green cardigan finishes the outfit off with a beautiful pop of color.
I promised you that these outfits would be easy, but that doesn't mean they have to be boring. Instead of a basic white tee, the pleated top adds an element of interest against the other pared back pieces. Instead of basic black ballet flats, opt for this cool metallic pair.
Cargo pants have been brought back from Y2K but instead of wearing them with cropped tops and corsets, I'm looking forward to adding the autumnal touch to them with relaxed sweaters.
Vest sets have been my favorite summer trend, and I don't see that stopping anytime soon. To take them into fall, throw a sweater over your shoulders and opt for edgier accessories.
For this look, I'm jumping into the pool of saturated shades because the more, the merrier! Instead of sticking to two colors or one standout shade, I learned from studying Danish girl's outfits that incorporating three or multiple colors ends up looking much more interesting and less matchy-matchy.
Next, The 5 Color Trends That Will Be Winning Fall 2022, Guaranteed
After interning atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2019, Yusra Siddiqui found her way to the team after graduating with a fashion media degree. She's also spent time writing and working for publications such as Fashionista, Coveteur, Nylon, and Allure. When she's on the job, she's perusing runway shows, analyzing Wholesale Replica Bag social media trends, and diving deep into all things Gen Z-related.
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