The Best Dressed People in Fashion Told Me What They're Buying for Fall 2024
If you're anything like this editor, you probably look forward to the freshness of a new season, which ushers in a whole new set of trends, seasonal drops, and outfit ideas. With fall around the corner, I've been thinking about where my style is headed and the pieces I'll be investing in. To sift through the vastness of incoming new arrivals and trends, I turned to fashion-industry veterans to get their takes on the most important pieces to buy and asked them to share the items they will be ordering for the upcoming fall season.
Ahead, some of the best dressed people in fashion are sharing a sneak peek at the cool brands, fall trends, and exact pieces they are planning to wear during fashion month and on the streets of New York and Monaco. Looking at their picks, anti-minimal personality pieces, unique vintage finds, and polished jackets are just a few of the in-demand items that will be taking over this fall—shop all of their finds here.
Lauren Santo Domingo, Co-Founder, Moda Operandi
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"Studio Amelia's simple heels are a staple of mine season after season."
Kia Goosby, Womenswear Fashion Market Editor, Vanity Fair
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"I'm a die-hard fan of Khaite, so any chance I can get to incorporate a piece of the brand into my wardrobe each season, I'll do it. I really love this anorak. It's something about it being so classic yet elevated that I love. Who knew that an anorak could also be dressed up? I've been loving the idea of pairing sportier pieces, like The Row's Dune Jacket that I can't stop thinking about, with dressier elements like slip skirts or trousers. This fall, I am leaning into my sportier side with a twist."
"Olivia Villanti of Chava Studio makes the most beautiful made-to-order shirting. At this point, I own four blouses, one of which being her collaboration she did with Madewell. To say I am a fan is an understatement. It's really her approach to being intentional with her work that has drawn me in. When I saw this oversize shirt in the turquoise poplin, I instantly fell in love. It's the most beautiful color and will be perfect for the fall days ahead."
"Jacquemus really succeeds in designing some standout pieces that add a little something to a simple wardrobe. I'm someone who considers themselves a lover of classic pieces that will transcend the test of time. This crêpe blouse jacket is so special, and it's a great piece to transform a simple outfit into a standout one."
"A fall wardrobe is not complete without some cashmere thrown into the mix. &Daughter does such a phenomenal job with their cozy cashmere, but what really stole my heart is their new line of cashmere T-shirts. It's absolutely the best of both worlds in the most perfect colors. I want them all. Perfect with jeans and a blazer or a pencil skirt and ballet flats. The options to style are endless."
"I'm still on the hunt for what will be my fall shoe, but in the meantime, these sandals will be fun. The fact that they look good with or without tights is a true bonus."
Jenny Walton, Vintage Shopping Columnist, Vogue
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"A beautiful collector's item—a vintage Prada cheongsam-inspired dress from 1996 that is perfect for these transitional-weather months of late summer/early fall."
"From one of the best Prada collections, I love this fall/winter 2013 gingham skirt—so much so that I own it in pink. It might look ordinary laying flat, but when in movement, the amount of fabric in this skirt paired with just the right amount of structure from the wool fabric makes it the perfect statement piece."
"While I don't support buying new fur, old fur is fair game as far as I'm concerned. This Prada fur coat from fall 2001 is quite similar to the new coats shown by Miu Miu, which will be premiering this fall in store, making this a wonderfully timed purchase for one savvy shopper."
"This Celine cashmere striped sweater from 2002 is similar to the new-season Miu Miu striped tops that everyone's been wearing all summer and [is] about one eighth of the price."
"I love a shiny, coated slingback sandal, and these from Prada are perfect for late summer/early fall, and [they're] on sale for a great price too."
Naomi Elizee, Market Editor, Vogue
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"Every fall I invest in one or two coats for the new season. Love this shearling wrap coat by Blancha because it has a good length and isn't overwhelming in volume!"
"Oversize sunglasses in the most perfect caramel color—absolute need!"
"Truly the perfect pants for tall girls like myself. This is a pant that I want in every color and fabric!"
"I desperately need a new work bag that can hold my laptop without putting too much weight on my shoulders. Love that this bag from Balenciaga doesn't sacrifice style for comfort. Plus, It's so hard to find a good bag with silver hardware!"
"I've never been a watch girl, but recently, I've been looking at vintage watches out of curiosity. Who knows? Maybe this watch will be the beginning of a (very expensive) new interest!"
Claire Rose, Fashion and Beauty Creative
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"Last fall, I wore a lot of elastic-waist jackets. I love this lightweight one with the soft Burberry check detail."
Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing with over a decade of experience in fashion, editorial, and publishing. She oversees luxury content and wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. She also contributes to podcast recordings, social media, and branded content initiatives. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, MyTheresa, and Luisa Via Roma, and rising designers such as Refine and Tove, and her style has been featured in publications including Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. BeforeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on assistant styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.