Fall Plus Size Outfits Ideas 2025: 30 Stunning Looks to Inspire Your Autumn Style
The breeze turns crisp, the leaves crunch under our boots, and suddenly… pumpkin spice isn’t just a latte, it’s a vibe. But here’s the real question: what are we wearing this fall that makes us feel powerful, cozy, and genuinely ourselves? Which styles should we embrace in 2025, particularly those of us who are not interested in our curves becoming smaller? This season is offering classic essentials with a new spin, girl power in a frame, and comfortable drama we will not want to take off. We are going to discuss layers, silhouettes, and that one thing that you want to walk slowly just so everyone can see it. Ready?
Classic Camel and Plaid Revival
A camel coat in the fall is something that is undoubtedly classic, like the pumpkin spice latte of jackets, only more stylish. This outfit combines an oversized camel jacket atop a clean white turtleneck, and it provides you with that clean, confident shape that we all desire as the temperatures begin to drop. But the real charmer here? That pleated plaid midi skirt. It is swish, it is movement, it is smart countryside walk with a touch of the city girl. Add deep leather boots on top and it is a classic of cold weather.
Each piece here is doing heavy lifting. The coat provides structure, the skirt introduces texture and old-fashioned coziness, and the boots make everything down-to-earth and chic. It’s a neutral-on-neutral moment that doesn’t feel flat. When I feel like being comfortable but sophisticated, I always turn to such looks. It’s easy to replicate too—swap in a knit sweater or a different print if you want a twist.
I had something similar on a cold day in Chicago, and I promise, even the strangers were admiring the vibe. The plaid skirts of a more voluminous shape are one of the most important shapes that will be popular in the fall of 2025, and this is especially true when they are combined with neutral colors, which will be easy to wear and elegant at the same time.
To add a little more personality? Perhaps a scarf, with a little bit of pop of color, or layered gold earrings with a little bit of soft shine. It is just the details that make the outfit your own.
City Smart in Neutrals
The style embodies all that I adore about city style as the leaves begin to fall. The wide-leg high-waisted pants are classy but not overdone and when combined with a white shirt, the combination is strong but relaxed. Throw over a checked blazer and you have an instantly created wardrobe staple that you can rework a million ways. This is your 9-to-5, 5-to-9 and Sunday coffee outfit in one.
There’s a quiet elegance in these pieces. The blazer provides form and a touch of elegance, whereas the wide-leg trousers are free and flowing. The ratios are just amazing with each other- particularly when you tuck in the shirt to expose the waistline. The accessories such as a small bag and simple heels complete the look with a modern touch that is very of the moment.
To be fair, my fashion motto of the fall would be the following: find a blazer that makes you feel strong and pants that you can breathe in. This outfit nails both. And, as InStyle recently observed, custom-made items in mocha, sand, and camel tones are having a significant moment, since they match everything and dress up anything.
Want to shake it up? Wear it with sneakers and crossbody to make it casual or make it bold with a red lip and oversized sunglasses. This base is made for playing.
Burgundy Knit and Plaid Charm
You know that sensation when you put on something soft and simply… sigh? That’s this outfit. Here a deep wine-coloured knit co-ord is the main attraction, with a statement belt to add shape and confidence. The softness is countered with structure by knee-high suede boots in a warm caramel color. And that oversized tartan scarf? Pure autumn romance. It is like having your favorite throw around you, only much more fashionable.
Knit sets such as this are the saviors of winter fashion. They are stretchy, they are movable, they will keep you warm and you will not lose style. The belt here does more than just cinch—it elevates. It creates that definition and adds a vintage nod. Suede or brushed-leather boots finish the cozy-cool combination that makes this season so much fun to dress.
Such a look is what I turn to when I need comfort that makes a statement. It reminds me of a day where I window shopped and had cider and was not in a hurry anywhere but still looked put together. Fashionistas such as Katie Sturino have been known to emphasize the strength of knits in plus-size styling, but when combined with clever layering, they are unstoppable.
What would I add? Perhaps a burgundy beret or a warm-colored lip to add a little extra appeal. But honestly, this one already is a hug you wear.
Bold Leather with Black Layers
This outfit has main character energy. The caramel leather wrap skirt is edgy but still soft due to the deep color and graceful silhouette. When worn with a jet-black turtleneck and tall boots it forms a figure that is sharp, down to earth, and oh-so-cool. The broad belt focuses on the waistline and shapes it in a commanding and flattering manner.
There’s nothing overly complicated here—just great pieces styled right. The asymmetry of the skirt adds a little edge without being too daring and the black knit top is classic enough to wear again and again. Real or vegan leather has been trending quite some time now, but this year the difference is the softness of the palette. Less biker, more editorial.
This takes me back to one of those looks that you have in your mind after passing by someone who is casually chic in the street. Vogue claims that earth-toned leather is among the 5 best fall essentials in 2025, and I can understand why. It is luxurious yet understated, and it surprisingly works well with basics.
In case I were layering this up, I would add a long wool coat or perhaps a cropped faux shearling to contrast. Add a smoky eye or gold hoops if you’re feeling extra. You can’t really mess this one up.
Bronze Luxe for Evening Glam
There are times, when fall requires a bit of drama, yet make it elegant. This ensemble is not a blaring outfit that screams to be heard. The sheer bronze blouse under a flared leather midi is contrasting in every right way. It has motion, glamour, and a subtle self-assurance that makes it perfect to wear to an evening dinner or a seasonal party when you want to look like you are the best version of yourself without thinking too hard about it.
The anchor here is the high-waisted leather skirt, it is sleek, structured and so flattering. The blouse, in its turn, adds softness due to its gathered sleeves and warm color. It is all bound together with a statement necklace, which provides the right amount of sparkle. It’s not flashy, it’s refined. And with those strappy heels? You’ve got elegance with edge.
I adore this look because it is colorful but not too daring. It does not shy away from the natural color scheme of fall yet remains luxurious. High-shine neutrals are a power that stylists such as Law Roach discuss frequently, and this outfit shows that glow does not require sequins to be seen.
Want to switch it up? Then top off fall with a faux-fur stole and jewel-colored clutch. It’s glam, but grounded—and that’s what makes it magic.
Chic in Cinnamon: The Modern Autumn Dress
A midi dress with long sleeves in a deep cinnamon color has something distinctly fall about it. It talks in the language of falling leaves and sunsets. The soft high-low hem brings an extra swing with each step- as though you were floating through the season. The waist is cinched by a wide belt that sets the silhouette and does not complicate the matter. The ankle boots? They complete the story—sharp, clean, grounded. This appearance is as though you are taking a confident walk in your favorite old town streets, where the aroma of baked apples is in the air.
I love pieces like this because they’re self-sufficient. The dress itself is already a statement and yet it can be worn with a wool fedora, a plaid scarf, or even a chunky-knit cardigan. A heart-shaped buckle on a black belt is a hint of retro romance, and block-heel boots of the same shade make the palette consistent and powerful.
This type of dress is a power suit to me but in the fall, it is not gentle. It commands presence. (I wore something similar to a weekend market last year and got complimented three times in one hour—unusual for me, but I’ll take it.) I also adore the way this shade complements a great variety of skin tones without making anyone look washed out.
The only thing I would add to this is a statement earring or even a fine gold layering necklace. But honestly, it holds its own. An excellent lesson: style does not have to be loud to be memorable.
Academia Revival: Smart, Classic, Effortless
This is that nice middle ground between prep school polish and grown-woman elegance. A button-down tucked into a plaid midi skirt, with a high waist, is immediately elevated, even when you are going to a bookstore cafe. The style is very structural: the angular collar, the pleats, the waistline. But nothing about it feels stiff. Actually, it is subtle yet bold with the selection of a rich navy plaid.
This kind of ensemble is a capsule wardrobe dream. All of it can be worn again and again: the skirt can be paired with knits, turtlenecks, even graphic tees; the shirt is a year-rounder; and the nude pumps? Seasonless. The belt that has a fancy buckle brings everything together but with the right dose of intentional. No fuss, all finesse.
I wore something like that once to a friend book launch, and someone came up and said I looked like I just stepped out of a Diane Keaton movie- honestly, I am still thinking about that. That is why I have things like these in reserve: they never go wrong.
In the event that I were to layer, I would use a camel trench coat or a cropped cardigan. And yet even in this naked form, it is evidence that classics really do make the best statements.
Parisian Autumn: Luxe Neutrals and Texture
This one is to the girls who like their drama soft. We are referring to camel, latte, and blush layers, which are armor yet cashmere dreams. The fitted coat, belted at the right place, is worn over a ribbed knit dress and a neutral bag is carried snugly. The finishing touch is a beret on top as the last hint of French style. It’s cozy without being lazy. It’s elegant without being extra. And it is all that fall should be: warm, self-assured, and pulled together.
Textural contrast is the secret sauce here. The knit dress is soft which contrasts with the structure of the outer coat. The pairing of boots adds height and harmony, and the monochromatic color narrative makes the entire outfit read as expensive when it is not. That’s the power of styling smart.
And in the event that you ever think you are not a hat person, listen to me: I was not either, until I put on one like this in the middle of October and all my outfits seemed somehow more complete. Berets are gentle drama. They don’t shout. They whisper style.
I would replace the bag with one that is more structured with gold hardware to give it a more edged look but this version is so soft. And for fall 2025? This gentle elegance is the statement.
Plaid Power: A Skirt That Leads the Look
A bright plaid skirt makes you feel like the protagonist. And especially when it is cut just right so that it flares at the knee and cinches at the waist. Tuck it in, tailor it, add a white shirt and it becomes the sort of thing you wear when you want to feel smart but not too smart. The combination of tan and caramel makes it neutral yet warm, which is ideal when the crisp fall morning is followed by sunny afternoon.
What makes this outfit sing is the fit. The skirt is the perfect midi length that you do not need to worry about tights, and the flared shape is the perfect balance to it all. I am also a sucker of red handbag- the surprise element that makes you pause and smile. You do not have to have a complete red ensemble to make a statement. Just that one splash.
When Who What Wear editors claim that plaid never went away, they do it just like that. It is classic, yet we discover how to love it every year. And the mix of textures and tones here? Fall magic.
I would wear this to brunch, a creative meeting, anything I want to be taken seriously, but still feel like myself. Throw on a wool blazer or a cable knit when it is cold and you are set.
Classic Trench, Casual Cool
The trench coat gets a glow-up with this look. Sleeves rolled up, a belt at the waist, and combined with relaxed, cuffed denim it looks like a lovechild of Audrey Hepburn and streetwear. There’s something undeniably confident about this outfit. You are not overdressing, but you appear to be going to an art gallery or a movie. The color scheme is neutral, so it is easy to mix and match, but the vibe? One hundred percent fall city chic.
Every piece here does heavy lifting. The trench is an everlasting piece-throw it over anything literally and you are suddenly styled. The jeans are loose yet flattering with the cropped cuff and the pumps? They give just enough polish to elevate the look. (Brown tones feel less aggressive than black and more grounded than nude.)
I have had some form of this on too many days where I have 20 minutes to get ready. Throw in some lipstick, a structured clutch and it is suddenly purposeful. That’s the magic of good foundational pieces.
In case you need to tone the vibe down a bit, replace the heels with loafers or ankle boots. However, do not make too many alterations, this outfit is already doing a lot of work.
Power Pastels: Monochrome, but Make It Boss
A full suit in blush colors in the middle of fall? It’s bold, intentional, and unexpectedly powerful. The wide-leg trousers and matching tailored coat are polished in their own right, so the white tee is just enough to keep things casual. It is completed with a mini crossbody in the same pastel color that is like a period at the end of a powerful sentence. And the sunglasses? Confidence in accessory form.
I have never been a believer in tonal dressing, but I think it is the most effortless way to look put together. Everything here is either a standalone or a component of the entire outfit. Blush is the trend of fall 2025, and it shows that soft does not mean subtle. Recently Vogue editor Lisa Aiken pointed out that pastels have grown up, and this look? Total proof.
To make it more appropriate in colder weather, I would add a camel knit underneath the coat or even replace the tee with a turtleneck. But honestly? The minimalism here is what makes it memorable.
Mulberry Mood: Fall Layers Done Right
Here’s where depth and drama meet cozy elegance. A chocolate pleated midi skirt with a rich plum top is an instant eye pleaser and when it is combined with a camel overcoat, it becomes a tutorial on fall elegance. Throw in the brown belt and suede ankle boots and the ensemble is all about the micro-textures that make neutrals something more tactile and luxurious.
I have seen this combination of warm neutrals and jewel tones infiltrating the street style more and more this season. Fashion journalist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson said it best: “Layering isn’t just about warmth—it’s about building dimension.” And that’s exactly what this look does. The shoulder-length coat adds that contemporary editorial vibe to it and yet it feels wearable.
I could use a burgundy handbag or a silk scarf tied into the neckline to add a little flair, but without it, this outfit is right on the border of classic and current with complete ease.
Cream Dream: When Soft Whites Take Over Fall
All white in autumn? That’s the plot twist we didn’t know we needed. A cream-colored cardigan with a pleated skirt and a flowing skirt makes a nearly angelic figure. It’s fresh, it’s clean, and it’s quietly stunning. The clutch is sleek and the skirt has that slight fit and flare to it that makes it romantic with each step. This is “quiet luxury” done right.
I have always liked the fact that when the sky becomes grayer, the colors are lighter, it is a kind of a silent protest. And frankly, it makes you stand out in the most favorable manner. A cream cardigan is actually quite versatile: toss it on top of jeans, a slip dress, even loungewear. This one is particularly soft and feminine in the ribbed texture.
To take this into early winter, I would add knee-high suede boots in a sand shade and a double breasted wool coat to add a tonal layer. But even as it is, it is a sort of seasonal style reset.
Monochrome Royalty: The Black & White Edit
There’s an understated majesty in black and white. A voluminous black skirt, a perfect waistline, and a light and floaty white blouse this is the sort of garment that does not require color to tell volumes. The long sleeves on the top are dramatic but not heavy, and the smooth heels make it seem like it is a perfect evening outfit even when you are only wearing it to work.
This type of silhouette fits so many body types because it is balanced: volume on the bottom, softness on the top. And when you cinch the waist, you get a sculpted waist that is not tight. The black skirt especially? Total hero piece. It goes with literally anything and instantly elevates it.
I would personally put on red lip and that would be it. Perhaps even a blazer that is cropped in case I am going the vintage route. But the simplicity here is already quietly commanding.
Urban Fall Uniform: Timeless and Tailored
This look is every bit the fall essential. Black turtleneck under skinny jeans, with a trench on top of it, this is the type of an outfit that walks the city with a purpose. There’s structure, there’s contrast, and most importantly, there’s ease. You even feel that you can attend a client meeting and then a casual dinner without making any change.
It is also one of those combos that never fails. The trench tames the audacity of the black top, and the medium-wash denim makes it more comfortable to wear than a complete monochrome outfit. Nude heels are long enough to elongate the leg line but not too much and the golden chain on the handbag? A quiet flex.
I have this same silhouette in more than I can remember. It is my backup, my protection, my I-don t know what to wear but I still want to look fabulous uniform. I would perhaps substitute the trench with a wool coat on colder days but the structure is the most important.
Boardroom Meets Brunch: Navy Blazer Energy
There’s a certain thrill in mixing soft pleats with structured tailoring. The navy blazer, which is a classic, is double-breasted with gold buttons, and it grounds this outfit with authority, and a light beige pleated midi skirt adds air and movement. The black satin top that peeks out gives the whole outfit a hint of femininity and the whole outfit is a balance of power and fluidity. And the clear block-heeled sandals? A modern, no-fuss finish.
The thing I like about this is that each piece is so wearable. The blazer also looks perfect with jeans or wide-leg trousers. The pleated skirt? A fall essential—it brings movement without bulk. The black clutch and oversized sunnies are classy but not shouting.
This ensemble is one that I think of when I want to wake up in the morning and be able to step into a room and feel like I am ready. Style-wise, it provides the I planned this appearance even when you put it together at the last minute. This is something you can definitely wear to the office and go directly to dinner.
All-White Confidence: Tailored, Clean, Iconic
Here’s where tailoring, minimalism, and power dressing intersect. A high-waisted pantsuit, a structured bandeau top, and a fluid coat are the type of outfit that makes the sidewalks look like the runways. The tailoring is sharp, the monochrome color scheme, the small structured bag, it is all quietly fierce. White in winter is a very luxurious thing. It feels intentional, clean, even brave.
These trousers with a center pleat are wide leg and immediately lengthen the leg and the bandeau top balances it out by pulling the eye upwards. The coat does not cling, but rather covers, which is what outerwear in fall is supposed to do. This is power dressing without a loud voice. A quiet statement, backed by certainty.
To me, this look feels editorial but wearable. To wear it into colder temperatures, I would wear a turtleneck under the bandeau and perhaps change the shoes to pointed ankle boots. But as-is, it’s high-impact with zero fuss.
Grey Days, Bright Vibes
All-grey doesn’t have to mean all-bland. This black and white ensemble combines various textures of the same color to create a style that is both comfortable and luxurious. The foundation is a ribbed knit turtleneck and a voluminous midi skirt with a slouchy knit cardigan that seems to be asking to be hugged. Throw in black ankle boots to contrast and now you have a chill-weather outfit that is armor-like but the soft kind.
I truly think that grey is the new camel this fall. It’s modern, minimal, and endlessly chic when styled right. This appearance is so effective as every layer adds a bit different weight and form. The skirt sways. The cardigan wraps. The top defines.
I would wear this on any day that I want to feel like myself but on steroids. I would simply change the boots to heeled sock booties and some gold hoops in case I was going out later.
Autumn Prints: Boho Meets Boss
A gold-accented paisley dress in chocolate with a printed pattern on top, under a sharp black blazer, and suede knee-high boots, yes, please. This look is pure fall fantasy. The dress adds softness and movement, the blazer adds edge and the boots make it all urban practical. It’s giving gallery opening. It’s giving dinner date. It’s giving you-have-style-but-you-don’t-brag-about-it.
This palette has a richness that makes it seasonally perfect. The paisley feels vintage but not outdated. The pleated effect on the skirt means action with each step, and the black blazer brings it all under control without drawing attention.
I also like these boots a lot- they are slim, no additional buckles or bulk. Just pure shape. I might add a burgundy clutch or a strong lip, but without that this outfit could enter any room and take it over.
Denim Revival: Classic Americana with a Twist
Nothing is more classic than a pair of denim midi skirt and a white shirt. This ensemble brings out that new, all-American look with a contemporary gaze. The skirt has a beautiful movement and the A-line cut of the skirt is very flattering and the shirt is tucked in cleanly, which defines the waist. The brown boots and belt make it down to earth and seasonal. This appearance is basic, yes, but it is also elegant and adorable.
I like this because it is real-life, as in it is something you can wear every day and still be proud of. Denim skirt is massive this year, not only in mini version. This full midi is dramatic in the best way.
I have once appeared in something like that in a weekend market and was asked twice where I got the skirt. Denim is humble enough to be accessible, but when done right as it is here, it is also a quietly iconic look.
Rich Leather & Silk: Business But Make It Bold
It is a tribute to luxurious fabrics and bold lines. A satin blouse in sand color tucked into chocolate brown cropped leather pants is a power move without being too hard. The belt is thick, intentional, and perfectly tonal. Throw in some pointed-toe pumps in the same color, and the entire ensemble comes off as sophisticated, high-end, and a bit intimidating the right way.
My favorite thing here is the polish and edge. The satin is soft and fluid and the leather trousers are structured and confident. It is a high-end take on neutrals that does not get lost in the crowd.
I once wore these leather culottes to a networking brunch and I truly felt like the most confident version of myself. There’s just something about them. To bring this outfit into colder temperatures I would add a large knit coat or wool cape.
Plaid on Plaid: City Strolls and Retro Feels
This plaid-on-plaid outfit is the key to fulfilling your dreams of making the sidewalk your runway. A long open overcoat and matching high-waisted pants are coordinated in a sophisticated way and the simple white tank makes it casual. The wide-brim hat, nude sandals, and cream leather bag will make the look old-school glamorous but not completely vintage.
The muted brown check pattern is so fall-appropriate it hurts (in a good way), and the relaxed cut of the pants keeps it wearable, not costume-y. The general atmosphere is chill, laid-back, hip-looking, sort of the Nancy Meyers type of character but in Brooklyn.
When it gets colder, I would replace the sandals with ankle boots and perhaps wear a thin turtleneck under the tank to keep me warm. But as a fall transition outfit, it doesn’t miss.
Hot Coffee, Cold Mornings: The Everyday Classic
That is the kind of outfit you put on when the air is coffee and fallen leaves. Black leggings and Chelsea boots with a navy belted coat are the epitome of simplicity. The white turtleneck under it is a new pop, and the entire ensemble is like being wrapped in a cup of chai. Functional, flattering, and endlessly repeatable.
I think every wardrobe deserves a navy wool coat. It is only a bit softer than black, and equally versatile. This one is waist-tied, which gives it shape but allows you to wear something underneath. Worn with black leather boots, it is the type of outfit I would wear to do errands and end up in a last minute lunch that I did not have to change into.
I may substitute plaid trousers in place of leggings to achieve a more fitted look, but in all honesty, some days are simply cozy and chic days.
Neutral Luxe: Creams on Creams
There’s an undeniable sophistication in tonal neutrals. In this case we have soft blush-beige wide-leg trousers, a silky blouse, and a classic coat that is just thrown on. Everything matches, everything flows. The clutch and the pointed-toe heels are streamlined, and there is no single screamer piece, which is what makes it strong. This look is about harmony.
The pants have a wide belt which gives the right amount of definition. The blouse is smooth and clean with a hidden-button detail. It is the type of ensemble that would appear to be a costly one regardless of the cost of it- because the styling is that crisp.
I would perhaps add a red lip to break the palette on colder days, but it does not really need it. This is one of those outfits that whispers confidence.
Sweater Weather Glow: Soft Knit & Caramel Skirt
There is nothing more fall than a cream-colored sweater and a caramel pleated skirt. The combination is traditional, the proportions and the details bring it to life. The tuck-in sweater is placed slightly above the wide-belted waistline that attracts the eye to the silhouette. The pleats move gently with each step. And suede ankle boots bring it all down to earth.
There’s an honesty to this outfit that I love. It’s practical, wearable, and still feels special. The color scheme suits every person, and every item would be comfortable in any wardrobe. To be frank, this appearance makes me think of the Sunday walks in the park or pumpkin patch pictures that are not corny.
When I would be dressing this up to work, I would add a trench coat and replace the boots with leather loafers. But it’s the simplicity here that really sings.
Everyday Polished: Casual Meets Smart
A casual blazer, high-waisted fitted trousers, and white sneakers are something that is simply cool. Throw on a white blouse and all of a sudden you have that outfit that is like a reset button. It is simple, unadorned, and quite “I have a meeting… and a smoothie date.” The earth-based color scheme makes it all fall-like without plunging into dark colors.
The loose taupe trench provides some light structure and the pleated pants provide some shape without hindering movement. I strongly believe that white sneakers are not a summer-only thing, they make this outfit not too formal. And we must not omit the printed tote: elegant, yet really useful.
This is the way to go in case you want to dress up your everyday errands look. Change the tee to a silk blouse, or the sneakers to heeled boots to wear it into the evening. It flexes with you.
Vintage Bookshop Energy: Tailored & Textured
It is a romance that is difficult to resist about this look. The blazer with texture, the perfectly fitted pants, the satin blouse underneath, it is like it is out of a fall novel. There is also the pearl necklace that adds that finishing touch of old-world glamour. It’s academic, it’s editorial, and it’s very now.
I adore outfits like this because they’re timeless. You can put it on in 2025 or 1985 and you will still look amazing. The top is satin which adds softness and the jacket takes the center stage. It’s a reminder that structure doesn’t mean discomfort.
I have once dressed like a literary panel and felt just right. The only thing I would change, in case I want to make it more modern, would be to add a bold lip or a set of rings to make it even more polished and powerful, but in reality, it is already polished and powerful.
Leather Skirt Power Play
This is the definition of a fall power outfit. A pleated leather midi skirt with a tight black turtleneck and high-waisted? Yes. It is crisp, smooth, and with the right dose of drama. The black boots at the bottom make the outfit complete, providing it with that unbroken vertical line that is always so empowering.
This kind of skirt is a closet hero. It’s structured but not stiff, trendy but timeless. And combined with a tucked in top, such as this, it will produce that type of silhouette which flatters without screaming.
I’ve always felt my most confident in this combination. It is what I put on when I have to go somewhere and take over the place, an event, a launch, or a really good dinner. Bonus tip: to add an extra edge to this look, add sheer tights when it gets cold.
Tweed & Turtlenecks: Cozy Elegance Redefined
This ensemble combines all the things that make fall enchanted: textures, layers, and that warm feeling that does not compromise style. A charcoal button-front skirt, black tights, a tucked-in white turtleneck, and a plaid scarf effortlessly tossed over the shoulders—it’s peak autumn. Throw on a broad belt to accentuate the waist and black ankle boots to complete the look.
I would term this as walk in the park chic. The kind of outfit that’s practical but polished. The scarf provides you with that seasonal moodboard moment and the structured handbag provides some elegance.
Admittedly, I can wear a variant of this on weekends and never be bored. And when you are ever in doubt on how to layer in fall without looking bulky- this is your blueprint.
Green Goddess: Earthy, Layered, and Luxe
This is an olive-colored midi dress under a coat of the same color with a belt to tighten and narrow. The dark green is not muddy, but the chocolate leather boots provide the right contrast. The outfit is completed with a deep brown bag on the arm as a signature.
Olive is a secret weapon color, it looks good on almost any skin tone and goes with both warm and cool accessories. The skirt of the dress has a layered hem which gives a feminine touch to the outfit under the fitted coat. And when all of your outfit is in the same family of tones? That’s cohesion.
It is the appearance I picture myself having on fall weekends in the country, or even on an art gallery date. Wool beret or gold hoop earrings are optional to push it further, but it is pretty perfect as it is.