15 Bold Fashion Pieces to Wear This Fall
While I can appreciate the understated and minimalistic style of A-list celebs like Hailey Beiber and Sofia Richie Grange, the quiet luxury approach has never really resonated with me. Don’t get me wrong, I still fancy those unassuming staples, just with a more is more mentality instead.
The old-money effect, which rose to TikTok fame last year, is powered by the absence of anything overly ostentatious like bold prints, loud colors, and obvious logos. With recent societal shifts, pushing the narrative that muted tones and timeless silhouettes will get you the biggest bang for your buck, it can be hard to justify the purchase of something that falls outside of this minimalist mindset. Though I’ve done my fair share of logo-less activity, my maximalist sense of style still craves something a bit more flashy.
With quiet luxury’s ever-present popularity, and with autumn’s notoriously subdued color palette, you may be craving a bit more oomph with your wardrobe this season. If you, like me, are finding yourself in a sea of neutral basics and can’t seem to swim your way out, these are the 15 bold pieces I’m considering adding to my cart this fall.
Maeve
Although I’m not exactly ready to pull out my winter coats just yet, I am excited to start adding in that extra layer that summer dressing doesn’t allow. I’m utterly obsessed with this dramatic Peter-Pan-like collar; better yet, it comes in light green—a shade that I’ve been gravitating toward more frequently lately.
Alohas
I’m never one to shy away from a metallic. While more and more brands are starting to produce their own muted metallic variation of sneakers, I’m still drawn to the overly shiny Tb.490 sneakers by Alohas. BRB, telling my white sneakers to move aside.
Ganni
If quiet luxury is in, then I’ll see myself out of the conversation because I have to have this leopard print jacket. I was kicking myself last season when I didn’t jump on the bomber jacket train soon enough, but ladies and gentleman, I’ll be the first to take my seat after discovering this show-stopping option from Ganni.
Reformation
If there’s one thing summer has taught me, it’s that I’m absolutely over neutral bags. Let me clarify: I’m not over them entirely, I’ve just unlocked the powerful effect a colorful handbag can have. While I’ve been sporting a brighter pop of red for the summer, this is the perfect toned-down version for fall.
Little Lies
Last year, I obsessed with the rainbow striped anagram sweater from Loewe, but did not have $1,000 to spare (sigh). Since the obsession still hasn’t subsided, I figured it was time to look for a more affordable alternative—and that’s when I discovered this one from Little Lies. It’s not exactly a dupe, but it’ll still provide the styling outcome I was hoping for.
Madewell
Not to put the pressure on you, but this belt is good–like, really good–so I’d suggest to act quickly. If you asked me what my most-worn item was this year, I’d say any one of the belts from my ever-growing collection. When I came across this more affordable option from Madewell, I couldn’t believe my eyes.
Free People
I recently saw one of my favorite creators sporting these Jeffrey Campbell heels, and I was, quite literally, green with envy. Ever since Prada released their green satin mules at the beginning of the season, I’ve been itching to get my hands on a more affordable alternative. I know I’ll style these on repeat this season.
Good American
Though I normally look to Good American for their collection of inclusive denim, lately I’ve been impressed with some of their suiting staples. I used to shy away from the color red, but recently I’ve been embracing it to the maximum. This cherry-hued boyfriend-style blazer would be a great update to the black version I’ve been sporting for years.
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Tinsley Crisp, Fashion & Beauty Staff Writer
Tinsley Crisp is a Fashion & Beauty Staff Writer at The Everygirl and specializes in reporting on the season’s latest trends and hottest products. As a New York City-based stylist, she’s committed to injecting joy into the art of getting dressed and delivering attainable yet aspirational content to our readers.
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