7 Timeless, Autumn-Ready Outfits I Plan on Copying This October

The way I see it, October 1st marks the official beginning of autumn. While September still holds the promise of unexpected sunny days and a few final outings for our cotton dresses, October is when we collectively give in to the onset of chilly mornings and darker evenings and start to embrace autumn's more enjoyable qualities.

At the top of my list? The fashion. Cosy knitwear, luxurious layers and rich, moody colour palettes are just a few of the things I've been secretly looking forward to wearing while everyone else mourned the end of warm-weather dressing. And post-equinox, it's high time we all started assembling these pieces into outfits we'll wear for the season ahead.

After trawling through more Instagram accounts than I'd care to admit, I've bookmarked seven key looks suitable for whatever weather the coming month might throw at us (but maybe keep a few extra layers and an umbrella on hand, just in case). Without further ado, this is what to wear in October.

1. Suede Jacket + Jeans + Loafers

What to wear in October: @lizzyhadfield wears a suede jacket with jeans and loafers

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Style Notes: Suede is having a moment in both the jacket and bag departments, especially in warm autumnal hues like tan and burnt orange. Invest in a quality cover-up like Lizzy's (hunt around your favourite vintage store for a one-of-a-kind style) and complete the easy October look with jeans and loafers.

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2. Trench Coat + Tailored Trousers + Flats

What to wear in October: @maimy_pea wears a trench coat with tailored trousers and flats

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Style Notes: If you're going to invest in one item this month, make it a trench coat. Not only will this versatile layer carry you into the colder months in style, but it will serve you for many autumns to come as it's the very definition of anti-trend. I'm enjoying the non-camel iterations we've seen cropping up as an alternative to the classic hue.

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3. Slouchy Jumper + Pleated Mini Skirt + Knee-High Boots

What to wear in October: @francescasaffari wears a knitted jumper with a pleated skirt and knee boots

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Style Notes: Where you're strolling towards La Tour Eiffel or down your local high street, a mini-skirt-and-knee-high combo is the perfect way to welcome boot season.

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4. Burgundy Jumper + Bubble Skirt + Mary Janes

What to wear in October: @nnennaechem wears a burgundy jumper and bubble-hem skirt

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Style Notes: However you feel about the bubble skirt revival, there's no denying how incredibly chic this outfit is—especially with the hints of burgundy making it feel doubly on-trend.

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5. Knitted Dress + Tonal Accessories

What to wear in October: @anoukyve wears a knitted dress and pumps

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Style Notes: Cooler weather brings with it the opportunity to don one of the most effortlessly stylish wardrobe staples: the knitted dress. Anouk offers up a masterclass in matching your accessories to your outfit, and I'm loving her choice of olive green.

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6. Denim Shirt + Wide Jeans + Suede Tote

What to wear in October: @livmadeline wears double denim with loafers

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Style Notes: Double denim (the matchy-matchy variety) is sweeping the streets right now, and paired with AW24 key accessory—the suede tote bag—it's serving up all the ’70s goodness.

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7. Blazer + Midi Dress + Chunky Loafers

What to wear in October: @symphonyofsilk wears a blazer and midi dress with loafers

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Style Notes: When in doubt, I always bring it back to a simple blazer look. An LBD and loafers are just as timeless as this tailored jacket, making Lorna's combination the trio of dreams.

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Bébhinn Campbell is an Edinburgh-based fashion and lifestyle writer and editor. She started her first blog at age 14 and went on to intern at print and digital publications in Berlin and London, including Dazed Confused and Indie magazine.

A job at a fashion startup took Bébhinn from Ireland to Scotland in 2019, where she now works as a freelance journalist and copywriter covering everything from travel and interiors to styling advice. As a contributor toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Bébhinn always keeps her eyes peeled for emerging trends and looks worth writing about. She prides herself on her ability to cut through the noise and identify solid investment buys, exciting new brands and fresh takes on classic design.

In her spare time, Bébhinn enjoys perusing Edinburgh’s best vintage shops, working through her out-of-control book collection and watching dog reels on Instagram.