4 Easy Ways to Build an Autumn Capsule Wardrobe That'll Last All Winter, Too
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Between the changing leaves and the sweeping, fresh winds, it's clear that we're fully in the throes of autumn—and we're ready to welcome the new season with open arms. If, like us, you've been stuck between your summer clothes and last year's winter wardrobe, it's time to give your closet the refresh it deserves. As it turns out, you only need to invest in a couple of key pieces to make the most of an exciting season of dressing ahead. After all, when else can you wrap up in cloud-soft layers and wear a pair of stylish sunglasses?
When considering what our wardrobes need the most, we always start with the essentials, and thankfully, NET-A-PORTER has everything you need for a very fashionable autumn: the longline coat for bracing the cold mornings, the decadent cashmere knit for clever layering, and even the chunky Chelsea boots that everyone is wearing now. If you need it, NET-A-PORTER has it. And right now, you can make the most of the site's Friends and Family discount, which offers up to 25% off the brands you shop the most, including Lanvin and Nili Lotan, until 30th October. So once you've stocked up on the essentials, the real fun can begin.
Sundresses might have reigned supreme during the summer heatwave, which required clothing with little fuss, but autumn and winter specialise in maximum style with minimum effort, and standout accessories are the icing on the cake. Think capes and shawls thrown over patent-leather pieces, cashmere knits worn with maxi coats and fluffy faux fur paired with tailored trousers. It doesn't get any chicer. So read on for four top tips to help you curate your most functional and fashionable autumnal wardrobe, all courtesy of NET-A-PORTER.
1. Invest in a cold-weather coat.
Not only will a good winter coat last you for many years to come, but it's almost an outfit in itself, so look for the best weather-proof fabrications, timeless silhouettes and colourways for a coat you know you can rely on.
2. Stock up on versatile knits.
Whether cashmere, alpaca, lambswool or mohair, cosy knitwear is an essential to see you through the colder months. Wear with a jacket throughout autumn, and layer up with a wool coat in winter to beat the cold in style.
3. Swap cotton for cashmere and wool.
We all have a pair of jeans that we rely on day in and day out, but as the temperatures drop, reach for ultra-soft cashmere and wool separates that aren't limited to jumpers.
Love puddle pants but don't know where to find them? Saint Laurent's pleated trousers are designed to fall at floor length, creating the illusion of a longer leg.
4. Complete your look with practical accessories.
We had a good run, summer. But we're ready to say goodbye to fussy, strappy sandals and invest in something a little more durable. Whether we're wearing chunky boots or shearling bags, comfort is key this season, so stock up on cosy accessories to complete your look.
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