If You're Into Wearable Trends This Fall, These 24 New Arrivals Are for You
This year, I approached fall shopping with a different strategy than usual. Instead of ordering straight from the new-arrivals pages mid-July, I decided to wait it out to see what my fellow editors and the New York fashion set were actually styling for the season. Trends are famously predicted months in advance, and no one does a better job of doing so than my colleagues. With my limited closet space and deep desire to keep my finances in order, I took my time to see which ones made the editors' final cuts. Whatever is in the air this trend cycle, I'm so here for it. Outfits are getting simpler, cooler, and easier to achieve. Barn coats, dark denim, silver cuffs, suede tote bags, and burgundy loafers from Odissì Studio are just a few pieces I have spotted on repeat. A simple outfit formula like a cashmere sweater, a pleated miniskirt, and pair of riding boots will have you looking like you just stepped off the Miu Miu runway (which is always the goal, no?). This season, it won't take much to have great style, just a strategic shopping list. Mine is below.
Out of all the barn coats on the market, this one is my favorite.
Rugby-style shirts are already trending, but this ribbed knit version feels more elevated.
Real suede comes with a hefty price tag, but this faux style is equally as luxe looking.
You know what is always a good investment? J.Crew cashmere.
The shape! The color! The material! It has all the makings of a perfect fall jacket.
Relaxed but not overly baggy is the correct move this season.
In traditional autumnal fashion, I must include this cool pair of drawstring cords.
A suede Western boot is at the top of my footwear list.
A blazer, white tee, pair of jeans, and these loafers will be my fall uniform—just watch.
The coolest NYC gals are wearing biker boots with their slip dresses and bomber jackets.
Preppy cool is how I would describe these chic boots.
Ah, ballet flats—the shoe trend showing no sign of slowing down.
A styling tip I'm stealing from my fellow editors is to place the cuff over a long-sleeve tee or blazer.
This bag hits the fall trend jackpot: burgundy and sculptural hardware.
Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.