What to wear in the fall: 10 inevitable wardrobe hits
Last week of summer is the right time.To sum up, and at the same time, determine the expectations for the next season, including the stylistic ones. Already, you can conduct an audit of your wardrobe, in time to get the missing things like a good coat or an air blouse: the autumn collections are already entering stores, and there are no competitors in the second-hand and vintage. We chose ten items of clothing and shoes, which should be bet first.
Leopard Outerwear
Leopard print this summer was knocked out in the top of the most massive trends and waited for us everywhere: on blouses and tops, dresses with frill and skirts made of silk. In the autumn, the animal pattern has moved to outerwear and accessories, and is not inferior in popularity to the cage. Vintage fur coat made of faux fur, a trench coat or a strict jacket - a noticeable print will liven up even the most minimalistic image (read: jeans with a white t-shirt), and in the company with rough shoes and a combination dress will return your 2008th.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:Ganni, Topshop, Stand
Corduroy shirts
The “jacket coaches” with a neat collar and massive bombers were replaced by velvet shirts - loose and muted shades. We recommend searching for a model in the men's section of a vintage or favorite online store: a thing a couple of sizes will create the desired volume more and allow sweaters and T-shirts to slip under your shirt. So wear tight corduroy as outerwear will turn up to severe cold.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:Sies Marjan, A.P.C., Raey
Midi Dresses with Neck Bow
The trend opposite to leopard is deliberately modest midi dresses with a floral print or a small pattern and a bow around the neck. In fact, the model of the tea dress just got sleeves and a reliable collar and moved into the autumn wardrobe. If you do not want to spend money on a new dress, you can do it easier and wear your favorite summer dress with a thin blouse with a Victorian collar or experiment with scarves.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:Zara, Rokh, MSGM
Ribbed knitwear cardigans
That thing that will be nice to take with you and in the winter wardrobe. At the same time, variations are possible: the shortened version with small buttons can be worn by itself, and the bulk version can be worn with a variety of blouses and T-shirts.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:H & M, Christopher Kane, Courrèges
Small Button Blouses
It seems that with the onset of autumn, designers at once remembered those who work in the office. Velvet shirts, knitted cardigans and, finally, neat blouses, which are tightly fastened with an inaccessible row of small buttons, all these things are relevant at work (unless, of course, your dress code requires extreme severity). On weekends, a silk blouse with wide sleeves can be made friends with a corduroy skirt or a cropped denim and a pair of flares.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:Filippa K, Topshop, Zara
Belt with carabiner
The functionality of this fall, designers put at the forefront. If the pants, then with pockets that will replace the bag. If a belt, then with the ability to fix useful things on it, such as keys, an office pass or a cardholder for a travel card.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT: Weekday, Topshop, Vetements
"Work" pants
Working (literally) clothing is another category that designers regularly experiment with. Following the jackets, shirts and overalls, trousers made of coarse materials, studded with patch pockets, appeared in the light (lip balm, phone and wallet exactly fit) - another hello from the 2000s. Textured materials on the bottom will benefit from muted shades and soft materials like wool.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:Weekday, J.W.Anderson, H & M
Denim coats
Despite all the charm of a trench coat, for our climate this is not the most practical outerwear: in the summer it is still hot, and towards the end of September it is completely cold. A coat of thick denim will easily survive the temperature tending to zero, and you will be allowed to wear your favorite “jeans” even to work (albeit in the form of outerwear).
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:J.Crew, Topshop, MSGM
Cell
This fall, this noble cage coexists with the increasingly popular and no less refined argail (the traditional Scottish pattern of rhombuses or squares staggered and forming parallel and transverse intersections), but so far it has become a leader. The small cage is good as accents (for example, on ankle boots or a scarf, which this autumn will press wide scarves), but also works like a base as an image. And for the most courageous, the total-bow Vishy remains.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:Zara, MM6 Maison Margiela, Balenciaga
Textured Leather Bags
Embossed leather in autumn collections flashes on outerwear, belts, shoes and, of course, bags. Fashion houses are once again nostalgic and release clutches and bags, reminiscent of mother and grandmothers. If you are ready to play by the rules, please be patient and go on an expedition to the vintage shops. A little cheating is also forgivable: look in the closet to the older relatives or go to the nearest mass market.
THINGS LEFT RIGHT:Trademark, Little Liffner, Zara
Photo: Net-a-porter (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), Topshop (1, 2, 3, 4), Matches Fashion (1, 2, 3), END., Zara (1, 2, 3, 4), KM20 (1, 2), H & M (1, 2), Farfetch (1, 2), Filippa K., Weekday (1, 2), Need Supply