The 10 Most Wearable Trends For Fall '16
In its wake, Fashion Week left hundreds of runway shows and countless styles. Months after daydreaming about when we could wear the Fall '16 looks from catwalk, the time is finally here.
To make things easy on you, we're breaking it all down right here: a hit list of the top 10 trends you'll be wearing all Fall. Read on for the full report or skip to the trend you want below.
Leather Weather
Designers looked to leather to craft coats in sleek silhouettes. Don't be fooled, these styles range from your classic trench varieties to street-ready, slashed versions we saw at Alexander Wang.
3.1 Phillip Lim
Banana Republic
Alexander Wang
Karen Walker
Calvin Klein
Tommy Hilfiger
Lacoste
Polo Ralph Lauren
Proenza Schouler
Think Pink
Forget what you thought you knew about Fall colors — designers are inviting you to embrace a fresh palette, namely a rosy, pretty pink. Whether splashed on a coat or worn head to toe, it's softening up Fall clothes, though it's not as sweet as you might remember.
Tibi
Alexander Wang
Altuzarra
Hugo Boss
Monique Lhuillier
Milly
Tory Burch
Ulla Johnson
Zimmermann
Creatures of Comfort
All Checked Out
The pattern that took over on the runway was obvious and it seems designers across the board were having plaid thoughts. There were simpler, cleaner iterations, though some skewed more schoolgirl or even Western-inspired.
Calvin Klein
Coach
DKNY
Jason Wu
Ralph Lauren
Rag & Bone
Suno
Victoria Beckham
Pretty One-Sided
For seasons now, we've seen the ruwnay deliever a riff on the off-the-shoulder neckline. For Fall, the cut is asymmetrical, revealing just one side for subtle sex appeal.
Baja East
BCBGMAXAZRIA
Zac Posen
J. Mendel
Jill Stuart
Polo Ralph Lauren
Rag & Bone
Rodarte
Christian Siriano
Tibi
The Velvet Touch
When the chill sets in this Fall, you'll be thrilled velvet is having its moment. Designers showcased the luxe fabric on dresses and suiting — even track suiting — making it the favored texture of the season.
Ralph Lauren
Prabal Gurung
Mara Hoffman
Marc Jacobs
Jason Wu
Lacoste
Sally LaPointe
Opening Ceremony
3.1 Phillip Lim
Rachel Zoe
Jumpstart
Designers introduced creative layers, evolving the dress into a jumper this season. The result is a sophisticated, modern version of the one you might have worn back in school.
Proenza Schouler
Tibi
Altuzarra
Milly
Novis
Oscar de la Renta
Suno
Tory Burch
All Tied Up
The fashion world's fixation with scarves and bandanas evolved into Fall's pussy bow blouses and ribbon neckties. In our books, that makes accessorizing easy.
Michael Kors
Jason Wu
Jill Stuart
Kate Spade New York
Ralph Lauren
Diane Von Furstenberg
Suno
Tory Burch
Liquid Metal
Sparkle was done with a subtler touch this season, albeit with results that are just as eye-catching — only easier to wear. Metallics seemed melted into fabrics, glassy and liquid-like, so the pieces look even better when they move.
Calvin Klein
Michael Kors
Opening Ceremony
Tory Burch
J. Mendel
Marc Jacobs
Ralph Lauren
Suno
X Marks the Spot
Woven fabrics and lace-ups were used to create texture and dimension, making these subtle crisscrossed patterns a hot comodity for Fall.
Prabal Gurung
DKNY
3.1 Phillip Lim
Proenza Schouler
Jonathan Simkhai
"Granny" Chic
With polished silhouettes and luxurious finishes, these coats feel as if they were plucked straight from the closets of your chic grandmothers.
Oscar de la Renta
Coach
Creatures of the Wind
Dennis Basso
Monique Lhuillier
Bibhu Mohapatra
Altuzarra
Vera Wang