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The 9 Most Wearable Trends For Fall

Sep 30 2017 - 12:21pm

When Summer Fridays wrap, you'll probably be wondering: what will Fall look like? As far as the forecast for your closet, we've got you covered. Looking to the runways, we've zeroed in on the trends we'll be seeing everywhere all season. These nine major looks — from the coats that'll change up your look from the outside in, to the color palette you'll see cropping up all over the racks — is the list that'll guide your outfit planning and your shopping. Read on and soak it in.

Novelty Knits

Like the cozy heirlooms unearthed in your parents' and grandparents' closets, designers gave knits a sweet, nostalgic twist for Fall. Some are quirkier than others, but each promises plenty of personality to pair with your jeans and beyond.

From left: Miu Miu, Prada, and Loewe

Prada Fall 2017

Loewe Fall 2017

Miu Miu Fall 2017

Isabel Marant Fall 2017

Peter Pilotto Fall 2017

Tory Burch Fall 2017

Louis Vuitton Fall 2017

Power Puffers

Designers refreshed the puffers and parkas we rely on with fashion-forward fabrications and silhouettes, making them as stylish as they are practical.

From left: Coach, Chanel, and Miu Miu

Chanel Fall 2017

Coach Fall 2017

Ellery Fall 2017

Miu Miu Fall 2017

Preen by Thornton Bregazzi Fall 2017

Versus Versace Fall 2017

DVF Fall 2017

Modern Folklore

Folkloric details gave Fall '17 a decidedly rich color story and fabrics that look as if they've been woven from tapestries and embroidered in all-over florals. If these dresses could talk . . .

From left: Gucci, Alexander McQueen, and Erdem

Gucci Fall 2017

Mary Katrantzou Fall 2017

Erdem Fall 2017

Alexander McQueen Fall 2017

Giambattista Valli Fall 2017

Alice + Olivia Fall 2017

Valentino Fall 2017

Business School

With nods to menswear staples and silhouettes, designers reinvented the working woman's wardrobe. The lineup comes with bold shoulders and plenty of attitude.

From left: Céline, Markus Lupfer, and Jil Sander

Business School

Céline Fall 2017

Jil Sander Fall 2017

Tom Ford Fall 2017

Alexander McQueen Fall 2017

Mulberry Fall 2017

Markus Lupfer Fall 2017

Victoria Beckham [11] Fall 2017

Monse Fall 2017

Boxy Lady

The season's jacket to have comes with a roomy, boxy fit that's perfect for layering over everything, though we think it looks best over pretty dresses and skirts for a cool contrast.

From left: Calvin Klein Collection, Chloé, and Isabel Marant

Calvin Klein Collection Fall 2017

Chloé Fall 2017

Dior Fall 2017

Isabel Marant Fall 2017

Marc Jacobs Fall 2017

Prada Fall 2017

Louis Vuitton Fall 2017

The Go-To Sheath

There were plenty of minis and drama-inducing gowns on the runways, but the common denominator was a cool, modern sheath dress that might just become a staple in every woman's wardrobe, especially when you see how versatile it is.

From left: Céline, Tibi, and Erdem

Tibi Fall 2017

Erdem Fall 2017

Gabriela Hearst Fall 2017

Rochas Fall 2017

Sonia Rykiel Fall 2017

Valentino Fall 2017

Céline Fall 2017

Silver Sensation

Swathed in silver sparkle, designers proved the surest way to get noticed is with a heavy-handed dose of metallics on everything from cocktail dresses to going-out tops.

From left: Emilia Wickstead, Gucci, and Saint Laurent

Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2017

Saint Laurent Fall 2017

Gucci Fall 2017

Christopher Kane Fall 2017

Isabel Marant Fall 2017

Emilia Wickstead Fall 2017

Michael Kors Fall 2017

Just a Slice

Designers revved up cutouts with slashes and slits that are sharper than the ones you're used to. You won't just see them as the statement-making features on cocktail dresses; these tears find their way onto tops and sweaters, making everyday wear that much sexier.

From left: Monse, Balmain, and Each x Other

Tom Ford Fall 2017

Christopher Kane Fall 2017

Monse Fall 2017

Roland Mouret Fall 2017

Peter Pilotto Fall 2017

Balmain Fall 2017

Prabal Gurung Fall 2017

Each x Other Fall 2017

Khaki Crush

Don't underestimate this neutral palette. Khakis and camel-colored separates popped up all over the runways in monochromatic looks that prove you don't have to be brightly dressed to make a bold statement.

From left: J.W. Anderson, Stella McCartney, and Ryan Roche

Hermès Fall 2017

Mara Hoffman Fall 2017

J.W. Anderson Fall 2017

Ryan Roche Fall 2017

Max Mara Fall 2017

Stella McCartney Fall 2017

The Row Fall 2017

Michael Kors Fall 2017


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