Layers are a great way to stay comfortable when the weather is transitioning. [1] X Expert Source Ashley KahnWardrobe Stylist Expert Interview. 30 September 2020.
Wear a lacy tank top under a long-sleeved shirt with a scooped neckline. The lace will peep out from under the neckline, giving you a feminine look while keeping you warm. Wear a plaid, button-up shirt over a white tank top or short-sleeved shirt. For a classic fall look, pair this with some jeans and work boots. Consider layering jumpers or knitted dresses over a long-sleeved shirt and some tights or leggings.
If you live in a place that is relatively warm during the fall, wear light coats, cardigans, and sweaters. Avoid anything too thick or warm. Invest in a leather jacket if you want a timeless piece you’ll be able to wear over and over. [2] X Expert Source Ashley KahnWardrobe Stylist Expert Interview. 30 September 2020. If you live in a place that is cold and wet during the fall, consider wearing a jacket or a long trench coat. You can also wear heavier coats, cardigans, and sweaters. Hoodies are great for all sorts of weather; they can also be easily tied around your waist when it gets too warm.
If you wear skinny jeans, you can tuck them into a pair of boots. Pair a wool or tweed skirt with a pair of dark, solid-colored tights or leggings.
Got cozy and comfortable with a pair of Uggs or other fur-lined bulky boots. For cool, damp falls, opt for a pair of Doc Martens or other combat, military, or work boots. If you live in a place that gets warmer weather during fall, you can wear canvas shoes, such as Chuck Taylors, Toms, or Vans. You can also wear some fashionable riding boots, knee-high boots, or calf-length boots.
For hats, try a newsboy cap, or hats made from felt or tweed. For scarves, try something made from flannel with a solid or plaid pattern. Avoid wearing wool or knitted scarves, unless you live in a cooler climate. Gloves are the most versatile. Consider wearing some suede or leather gloves. If you live in a warmer climate, try on a pair of finger-less gloves.
Dark colors, such as burgundies, navies, and plums. Neutral colors such as browns, grays, and blacks. Earth tones, such as browns, tans, beiges, forest greens, dark greens, and olive greens. Warm colors based on the fall leaves, such as creams, gold, bronze, dark reds, and dark oranges.
Consider wearing dark florals instead. An example of dark florals is anything with a black, navy, plum, or burgundy background. Flowers that work well with fall include roses, thistle, and pansies.
Leather[3] X Expert Source Ashley KahnWardrobe Stylist Expert Interview. 30 September 2020. Flannel and felt Cashmere wool[4] X Expert Source Kathi Burns, CPO®Board Certified Professional Organizer Expert Interview. 31 December 2019. Denim, corduroy, and chambray Cotton Lace
Pair skinny jeans with some black or brown knee-high riding boots. A white shirt worn under a plaid button-up shirt will complete the outfit. Wear some boot cut jeans over a pair of work boots; avoid tucking them into the boots, or you will create too much bulk. Pair this with a long-sleeved, scoop-necked shirt.
Cardigans come in both short and long lengths. Consider wearing a long cardigan un-buttoned, and securing it around your waist with a wide belt. A pair of skinny jeans and tall boots will complete the look. Try a tweed or corduroy jacket. The textures will add some contrast to your outfit. If you live in a cooler area, keep warm by wearing longer coats or a trench coat. If you live in a warmer area, then try to find a jacket without a lining.
Wear a lacy shirt over a similar-colored tank top. If you live in a cooler climate, you can try wearing a tank top or shirt-sleeved shirt under a turtleneck. Pair a button-up shirt with a knit shirt. You can wear a tank top, short-sleeved shirt, or long-sleeved shirt depending on how warm or cool it is in your area. The layering will keep you warm in the morning, and you can take the button-up shirt off when it gets warmer.
Try pairing leather and lace. The two textures work well together because they are so different. Another way to mix and match textures is by wearing knit boot cuffs with some leather boots or solid-colored leggings. Wear a a dark-colored shirt under a light-colored sweater. Mix and match patterns, such as a red plaid button-up shirt with a white undershirt, or a dark-floral skirt with a black, lacy shirt. Pair a flowing, boho blouse with some skinny jeans and boots. Secure the blouse around your waist with a colorful silk scarf or a wide, leather belt.