Everyone needs a bit of style advice now and again. Fall is an exciting time to revive your wardrobe. As the seasons change, so should your clothes, and this is the perfect time to bring out and mix up your seasons.
When the weather has a hard time making up its mind, you can take advantage of layering and making your clothing and accessories eclectic, which is more fun than being normal all the time.
As the eighties make a comeback and neon flashes on the runways, you can take advantage of this style advice using what you already have in your closet to fit in with the latest trends.
Extra Coats
Lately, it seems that coats are overtaking all other fashion necessities. It’s hip to layer multiple coats, and while it appears snug and comfortable, it might be a little impractical for the everyday wardrobe.
Layering puff jackets, blanket throws, and capes is in, so try something more simple, like putting a thick coat on over a thin one to give yourself a layered look without being too bulky. Pick contrasting colors to draw attention to the layers or play it cool with neutrals.
Animal Prints
Animal prints are classic and timeless, and every season we see them return with new vibrancy and elegance. Leopard print is a safe bet to spice up any outfit, but if you’re brave, you may take a shot at zebra, cheetah, python, or crocodile patterns.
Even bolder personalities may try to mix and match many animal prints together, and while this may be distracting and is not ideal for a working environment, it could be fun for an evening out.
Neon
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Neon is coming back, and not as an accessory. Rather than bold and bright traditional neons, try fruitier hues like lemon, lime, or watermelon. Wear neons against dark palettes for a pop of color, or stand out in neon combinations that clash.
Cardigans
Cardigans are a great traditional fall choice. They’re soft, warm, cozy, and comfortable. Earthy tones bring even the brightest floral patterns into fall while bright colors can accent the perfect neutral dress.
Textured cardigans are in, and the oversized grandpa look allows you to wear it off the shoulder or belted around your waist for a new twist on an old idea. You can even wear it over your dinner dress to bring excitement to your evening.
Brown
Save your black for the dead of winter, and instead, transition slowly with the weather by embracing brown hues from tan to dark. You can mix and match these tones all you want for texture and dimension without any color.
Add accents of color to keep it exciting and sprinkle in different textures for a look that is appealing to the eye and never gets old. Glossy chocolates, tweed trousers, and satin shirts are all up for grabs in this piece of style advice.
Sparkles
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Do away with your rhinestone embellishments and go bold with oversize sparkles and jumbo sequins. This iridescent look reflects the colors of the season so you’ll blend in, and stand out, wherever you go.
It takes an outgoing and fearless personality to pull this one off, but you’ll look beautiful as you spin on the dancefloor or strut up and down the street in style. Silver seems to be the trend, but gold is timeless, too.
Heritage
A heritage print is loud and boisterous, and people typically use it as an accent in scarves or other accessories. This fall, bring it to your big pieces, like sweeping pea coats or trousers. For the real world, you may need to tone it down a bit and be selective about the pieces you choose. These patchwork florals are everywhere in shoes, hats, gloves, and other winter accessories.
Blankets
In years past, wool ponchos have been all the rage, but this year, replace that draped look with a wrap or blanket. These snuggly couch pieces have made the move up to shoulders this fall as a stylish but casual fashion piece.
Drape a patterned blanket over your shoulders, tuck it in, or belt it around your waist. Tie the look together with brooches and other accessories that contrast nicely in a mix of both end-of-summer and fall colors.
Midi Skirts
Midi skirts will play a big role in wardrobes this fall with the hemline coming down to mid-calf or just above the ankle. Straight lines are no-nonsense while flowy midi skirts are more fun and flirty. Try a sheer midi skirt over a skirt or dress you already own for a layered effect.
Fringe
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Along with midi skirts, fringe skirts are fashionable this fall. While these pieces may not be practical during the day, they’re a fun addition to the nightlife. They provide the coverage you need for colder weather while allowing your legs to breath, and they reveal as much as you want them to when sitting while allowing the fringe to sweep the floor.
Eighties Fashion
The eighties have returned in the form of ruffles and shoulder pads. With the re-emergence of bodycon dresses, shimmering fabrics, and foil inlays, you’ll be ready for the club on Saturday night.
Electric jackets, swishy pants, and ruched sleeves are all back with a vengeance, whether you want them to be or not. If you don’t want to go so bold, try ruffled taffeta in a neutral color or a mini dress with only one shoulder. Hello, 1985!
Some of these ideas are a bit far-fetched for any regular wardrobe, but you can mix and match these ideas with things you already have in your closet or around the house to make your wardrobe a little bit more exciting this fall.
Don’t take yourself too seriously and enjoy a little bit of this style advice, even if it’s just in the evenings or on weekends. Who knew that those old clothes you saved would be in style again someday? Take advantage of that and have some fun.