30 New Fall Outfits Ideas: Cozy, Trendy & Totally Wearable in 2025
Is your closet prepared against that fresh change in the air? When pumpkin spice hits the coffee shops and every tree outside your window turns that golden-red mix, it’s officially time to reboot your fall style. But what exactly should we reach for this season? Is it time to resurrect last year boots, or are we leaning to something softer, more structured, perhaps even nostalgic?
So, here we go with a new set of new fall outfits ideas that not only resonate with the trends of this season but also seem wearable and personal. These are the looks I would suggest to any friend who wants to go out and have brunch, drop their kids off at school, or go on a spontaneous fall date night. Ready?
Textured Warmth Meets Flirty Silhouette
It is just irresistibly cool to combine a bulky, textured knit with the flirty silhouette of a mini. In this outfit, I am wearing a wine-colored cable-knit sweater that is tucked into a structured black skater skirt and balanced with sheer black tights and tan ankle boots. The effect? Comfortable, but also a bit naughty, as though you were going to meet someone but you did not tell anybody.
I adore the way this skirt gives some swing and movement- just enough to interrupt the heavier look of the sweater. Black tights are both a functional wardrobe item to wear in the cold, and a way to add some polish to the outfit. And those caramel-toned boots? They are the neutral touch that subtly heats up the palette and does not take the stage.
Individually, I use this formula frequently when I am in a playful mood, and yet I need comfort. It exudes the vibe of a rom-com main character going on a bookstore spree. Bonus: you can add a trench coat or even a longline cardigan on top of it when the temps drop.
The only tweak I’d make? Add a wine- or chocolate-colored lipstick to match the sweater, but not too much glam, so you do not need a complete face. Maybe even a chunky scarf if you’re heading out before noon.
Weekend Coffee Run Meets City Chic
Here we are- a layered neutral palette that is just waiting to be worn on a breezy Sunday. This outfit is a blend of a warm mocha cardigan and a ribbed turtleneck inside and smooth black leggings. The actual beauty lies in the contrast: soft on top, structure on the bottom. And those chocolate-toned platform boots? Hello, fall-ready edge.
Each piece here is doing something important. The oversized cardigan softens everything—it says, “I’m comfortable in my skin.” In the meantime, the black leggings in monochrome unite you and make the silhouette longer. The turtleneck is sophisticated, but not shouty, and the accessories, a coffee cup, hoop earrings, and shades, are model-off-duty with minimum effort.
I had a similar one last fall and received numerous compliments at a pop-up market. It can be used on travel days, casual meetings or even in an office with the switch to loafers. Such layers allow experimenting with temperatures and textures.
Could this look use anything else? Perhaps a broad-brimmed hat or a neutral bucket bag to tie the palette. But in real life it is already doing its best in the coolest manner.
Rugged Romance With a Hint of Grit
This is what I call utility flirt. The large pumpkin-spiced sweater that is loosely fitted into high-waisted light denim is essentially the fall equivalent of a hug. It is down-to-earth but strong, with lace-up combat boots and a crossbody bag with a gold chain. I can only be reminded of how I am the type of woman that takes over a room.
The structure of this outfit lives in the denim. Skinny jeans in light wash are spring-like, yet with that knit in the earthy tone, they can easily go into cooler weather. The chunky weave gives it a textural richness, like something you’d thrift from a French countryside shop, but it’s probably just Target—because that’s the vibe we’re going for.
This is what I wear when I do not know what to wear in the morning. It can be worn with dishevelled hair, bright lipstick or simply your normal skincare and a nice brow. And there is a certain swagger to clomping around in lace-ups–there is something about it that says you are up to something, even when you have nothing whatever to do.
The only extra I’d toss in? A statement earring or layered rings. This ensemble is good, but some glitter can only help.
Cable Knit Cocoon and Sunday Slowness
This is fall dreaming: giant cream cable-knit sweaters and matching ribbed leggings. It’s soft-on-soft dressing. Similar to the type of ensemble you would wear when you are journaling, but one that you could sneak out to get chai in. The green-tab sneakers provide that streetwear wink that is needed to keep the entire outfit down to earth.
I particularly like monochrome sets such as this one as they are purposeful even when you are relaxing. The knit is creamy and provides texture and movement, and the tonal legging makes everything smooth. And sneakers in fall? Totally doable—especially when you’re layering up elsewhere.
To be honest, this outfit is what I would like to wear to a movie night with apple cider and popcorn. It’s the kind of ensemble that feels like self-care. You are looking good, you are feeling good, and the best thing is that you did not overthink it.
Want to elevate this look without sacrificing comfort? Add dainty gold hoops or a structured tote. Keep it dreamy, but give it dimension.
The Elevated Classic You Didn’t Know You Needed
Here, warm, rich camel colors are in the spotlight, an oversized turtleneck sweater over tight black leggings. And we can not forget about those high black boots- they are the accent that holds the whole thing together. The vibe is minimal, but with maximum presence.
When I say staple pieces, this outfit is what I am referring to. Your go-to friend during the transition months is a chunky neutral turtleneck. It is forgiving, flattering and works with edgy and soft accessories. The leggings give everything a streamlined feel, and the boots shout, I am here.
I wore a similar outfit to a gallery opening and it was just right, artsy, cool, and a bit undone. It is also very simple to copy using things you already have. Think sweater + leggings + tall boots = magic.
Would I tweak anything? Perhaps to balance the softness add a bold lip or a structured cross body bag. But overall, this look is solid and timeless.
Modern Slouch Meets Mini Skirt Drama
It is something so chic about the combination of a voluminous cream knit and the sleekness of a mini skirt and tights. The loose and drop-shoulder shape of the sweater and its warm vanilla color balances the close-fitting skirt. Combined with black opaque tights and soft brown Chelsea boots, it is a daring little ensemble, but still warm in its core.
This combo really nails proportion play. The sweater adds all the bulk on the top and the mini keeps it clean and minimal on the bottom. Tights provide the added seasonal touch, which is ideal when it comes to the chilly golden-hour walks that we are all dreaming of at the moment. And the boots? Practical, grounded and they do not attempt to outdo the others–just how I prefer my fall footwear.
I have worn some version of this on early evening dates and even Thanksgiving dinner. It hits that sweet spot between comfort and confidence, without looking like you’re trying too hard. I believe it suits all ages, 20s, 40s, 60s, style does not have an expiration date.
The only thing I would add is a small crossbody in camel or chocolate to match the boots. Perhaps even a messy bun or a small gold hoop- something that is not fussy so that the outfit can breathe.
Snow-Ready Neutral Athluxury
This outfit is giving city snowstorm meets off-duty model. A super-thick beige knit is just perfect over high-rise black leggings that fit the body and allow you to breathe at the same time. The outfit is brought down by thick cream boots, which are both practical in a slushy sidewalk moment but with enough statement to feel elevated. I love how the long sleeves bunch up slightly; it’s all so undone in the best way.
Every item here earns its keep. That sweater? It’s warm but airy and adds a luxe texture. The black leggings make the silhouette sleek and the boots the moment. Talking of which, those chunky cream stompers are more or less a trend in itself this fall. We’ve seen them on Gigi, Kendall, and street-style shots all over NYC.
This is what I put on when I feel like being powerful and comfortable at the same time to me. Like running errands but making it fashion. And you know what? A coffee cup in hand doesn’t hurt the aesthetic.
Could it benefit from a layer? Maybe a cropped puffer or even an oversized trench, depending on where you’re headed. Either or, it is a slam dunk in the cozy-but-cool category.
Dark Academia, But Make It 2025
This is the one of the minimalist who likes contrast. A white collared shirt is seen underneath a structured oversized black crewneck balanced on matte black leggings. The black knee-high boots are heavy and voluminous, which makes the whole outfit stand on a solid and contemporary silhouette.
It’s a lesson in layering. The dark crewneck is softened by the crisp collar, which is a bit preppy and office-core without being too rigid. The leggings prevent it from being too school uniform, and the chunky boots are saying, I know what I am doing. This combination is so versatile- runway ready with a sleek bag, but also ideal to spend an afternoon in a coffee shop.
I have personally styled this look with a low bun and thick eyebrows- it does not require much more. It has a low-key elegance, and it is not too serious. That’s what I love.
If you’re itching for a seasonal twist, a plum-toned lip or wool beret could give it even more autumn richness. It’s giving Paris fall fantasy.
The Oversized Effortless Girl Uniform
There is that one outfit you can just put on without even thinking about it. This is it. It consists of a large, taupe knit sweater that is perfectly laid over jet-black leggings and topped with a pair of retro dad sneakers in white and blue. It’s the ultimate errand-run-meets-casual-date look. I refer to this as my I have things to do, but I still want to be cute uniform.
The loose sweater provides all the comfort of being in bed, and the sleek leggings restore that sporty confidence. It feels like a warm hug and you are still willing to go out on the street. Sneakers make everything casual and comfortable, which is perfect when you spend your weekends in the fall walking a lot or having unplanned activities.
I always go to this look when I am traveling or when I am doing school drop-off- it never fails. It has a clean feel to it and since the palette is neutral it never gets dated.
I would have to adjust it, perhaps by changing the bag on a daily basis, sleek mini-backpack to be practical or a slouchy shoulder tote to feel the vibes.
Sleek Softness and Quiet Luxe
We go back to tights, skirts and tall boots in the fall because they simply work. This outfit combines a sheer pair of tights, a clean black mini, and black knee boots, with the help of a cropped gray cardigan. There’s minimalism here, yes, but also so much texture. The result? Understated elegance with a city-girl edge.
The magic here lies in the cardigan. Feminine, soft and somewhat sultry with the deep V and the fitted cut. When combined with a body-skimming skirt and barely-there tights, you have this lovely combination of comfy and daring. And those boots? Functional glam-not too much chunk to overpower the look.
This ensemble makes me think of the type of look you would find on a model off-duty having a coffee in SoHo. It’s casual, but calculated. You can add a gold chain to it, or leave the clean lines to speak.
Want to make it more cold-weather friendly? Just add a longline wool coat in camel or plaid. It’ll keep the mood while warming up the silhouette.
Monochrome Minimalism with Maximum Power
Not many things can scream easy confidence as an all-black outfit that is easy to wear but fierce in its intentions. This appearance is a black knit sweater and matching mini skirt, sheer tights and tall black boots. Throw on some angular shades and a snazzy crossbody and it is high-fashion without the hassle.
The power of this outfit lies in its simplicity. Everything is in balance, sweater, skirt, tights, boots, all the elements contribute to a powerful silhouette. The monochrome black outfit gives the frame a long appearance and provides a clean slate to style. You might add a trench, a statement necklace or even strip it down and leave the mood to speak.
As an individual, I am a complete boss in such a thing. It is the attire you put on when you want to be noticed, but do not want to say anything. Perfect to meet, to go on a gallery tour, or to feel like a Parisian editor.
Would I add anything? Perhaps a splash of color on the lips, oxblood or brick red, to keep the drama going without crossing the line into costume.
Soft Pleats & Parisian Vibes
This look captures that classic fall-in-Paris mood. A grey slouchy sweater is combined with a charcoal pleated mini skirt and smooth knee-high suede boots. It’s romantic, a little vintage, and totally wearable. This is how fall afternoons of bookstore-browsing should be.
Each piece brings something tactile to the table. The knit is mohair fuzzy, which we all desire during colder months. The mini is pleated, which gives it some dimension and movement and the boots top off everything with a retro touch. The black and white color scheme is simple to mix with the items you already have.
I once did something similar to a city weekend and felt like I was in a Sofia Coppola movie. It is romantic without being too dainty, and completely age-neutral with the correct items.
A wool beret or a tailored coat would make this the ideal travel ensemble in case it is windy outside. Add a latte, and you’re good to go.
The Knit Set You’ll Wear on Repeat
I want to discuss this brilliant duo: a matching taupe sweater and skirt with a light ribbed effect, and the finishing touch is black pointed-toe boots. It is black and white dressing with texture, warmth and polish, a fashion no-brainer of the season.
This is what I call a one-and-done look. The knit is forgiving, soft, and luxe, but the design of the skirt and oversized sweater prevents it being sloppy. High boots will keep your legs warm without having to wear tights and the deep neutrals can be matched with any outerwear.
I adore it to wear on casual Fridays in the office or brunches on the weekend. It is so flattering and it looks much more expensive than it should. It can be worn casual with sneakers, or you can go all city-chic in a trench and a leather tote.
The only thing I’d add? Perhaps a silk scarf at the neck or to the handle of your bag. A little texture play never hurts.
Suede & Denim: Fall Texture Royalty
It is so rich and nostalgic to have a classic suede jacket in caramel brown on top of a sleek black turtleneck and high-rise medium-wash denim. Put in a pointed ponytail and some flashy gold earrings and you have the 1970s redesigned to fit the modern sidewalks.
Every fall wardrobe needs a great suede piece. It is a warm and a character jacket, it speaks before you open your mouth. With a tailored black top, it allows the material to do the talking without making your body bulky. And jeans? Always the grounding element.
I would wear this on a creative client day or any day I feel like I want to feel put-together, but approachable. It is deliberate, even when you put it together at the last minute.
To get this even more editorial, add a broad belt or oversized sunglasses. It is the type of appearance that invites compliments by strangers.
Flirt Meets Street: Paris Girl Edition
And to wrap up our cozy-chic tutorial, we have got this young and daring outfit: a dark-wash cropped denim jacket over a mini black ruffled skirt, with shiny black cowboy boots. It is fun, powerful and has character- just like your favorite playlist but in clothing.
This outfit is a game of contrasts: rough jeans, fluffy skirt; manly boots, feminine shape. It’s wearable, attention-grabbing, and incredibly fun. The dark denim provides a structure and the ruffles make it light.
As a matter of fact, this takes me back to the days when I would dress up people in my imagination when people watching in Europe. It’s aspirational, but totally doable. And it shows that black is not dull, it is daring when dressed with a purpose.
Wear a crossbody bag made of leather, or sheer tights and a red lip when it gets colder. You’re ready for fall—and maybe a cheeky little adventure.
Retro Academia with a Modern Calm
There are times when you simply need an outfit that is like a warm bookstore. In this appearance, a bulky ivory turtleneck is combined with a checkered skirt of the midi length and brown lace-up ankle boots. It’s simple, but the silhouette creates quiet drama. The length and the neutral palette are somehow very nostalgic.
I am particularly fond of the interaction between knit and the sturdy vintage vibe of the check skirt. It’s giving librarian-chic in the most romantic sense. And those boots? They balance the entire thing without conflict, establishing a balance between softness and structure.
When I am in a mood where I do not want to put effort in, but still want to appear like I did, this is what I wear. It is perhaps the length of the skirt or the comfortable neckline, but it is like a warm hug. Perfect on a lazy morning, fall market, or your friend who is always up to brunch in an art gallery.
A satchel of leather or a beret would complete this look perfectly, but to be honest, even without makeup, with curls untied, it still looks good.
Clean Contrast & Comfy Denim Cool
This appearance is a love note to clean, casual style. An oversized button-up with a white color peeks under a black knit pullover, with wide-leg jeans and minimal jewelry. It is simple, complimentary and modest in a way that never comes off as too much.
The button-up provides that extra shine and the sweater introduces softness. It is a time-tested combination that will never go wrong: smart top + relaxed bottom. And the straight-leg denim here gives it all the Gen-Z-approved silhouette updates while still working for anyone over 30 (or 50—this combo is age-proof).
I’ve styled similar looks for museum days or even low-key dinners. It also travels well-layers can be peeled or dressed according to the mood. It also takes a beautiful photo, particularly when you toss on a soft leather shoulder bag or a red lip.
The only way I would improve this appearance would be to wear loafers or low-top leather sneakers to seal the contemporary style. Throw in a trench or bomber based on your mood, and it is instantly taken up a notch.
Soft Luxe Meets Paris Street Style
This type of effortless is one of my very favorite new fall outfit ideas: a creamy, striped pullover, beige wide-leg trousers and earthy-toned clogs. It is providing the quiet luxury with some European vacation vibes. It is easy, but the pieces speak to each other in the exactly right manner.
The horizontal stripes are chunky, and the movement is visual, and the trousers are draped, which brings fluidity to the entire silhouette. The palette is neutral and earthy-it works on days when you are not in the mood to do color but you want something interesting. And those oversized sunglasses? Always the exclamation mark.
I was dressed something like this strolling about the Marais in late October, and I felt I was in a coffee-table book. It’s chic without being precious. Feminine without being girly.
I would add a black leather wrist watch or thin gold hoops, otherwise. It doesn’t need much—it speaks softly, but stylishly.
Vest Game Strong: Cool and Clever Layering
The person who said that sweater vests are out has obviously not seen them done this way. Tan knit vest over a black button-up shirt, slim trousers and knee-high combat boots- this is what is meant by modern utilitarian chic. Oh, and don t miss that extra-large beige tote, it is functional yet fitting the brand.
This outfit feels sharp. The darker underlayer is softened by the neutral vest and the boots add the perfect edge. It is work-friendly in an artistic profession or simply powerful enough to be worn on a fashionable weekend. The straight lines imply that it is beautiful at any angle, which is an added advantage when you are on the go all day long.
For me, this is a power outfit. It tells you that you are not trying hard but you are in control. You can also change the shirt to a fresh white one or the boots to loafers depending on how daring you may be.
Final touch? It would be even better with a matte black cat-eye pair of glasses.
Updated 90s With a Dash of Sporty
This outfit gives me retro NYC energy—with a twist. White cropped cable-knit sweater is combined with split-hem black flare jeans and chunky white sneakers. The silhouette is new, contemporary and low-key sexy with that bit of midriff showing.
The sweater is comfortable and warm, yet the silhouette is contemporary. Black flare pants are always dramatic on the leg line- particularly with that split hem to reveal the sneakers. The athletic aspect is provided by the shoes that make everything light-hearted and functional.
I have recently worn this style on an impromptu Saturday walk and was asked twice where I purchased the jeans. It’s easy and flattering and totally “off-duty cool.”
The only thing I’d add? A leather baguette bag or even a cropped jacket just to add layers when the wind blows.
Soft Knit & Street Sneaker Harmony
This outfit is a cozy-cool study in simplicity. A thick oatmeal-beige sweater is combined with baggy caramel pants and traditional black-striped sneakers. It is stable, comfortable, and made to be worn on a day when you want to blend into your day, but still presentable in doing so.
The ribbed knit is soft, which counterbalances the wide-leg shape of the pants, and the clean sneakers give it that sporty twist, modern, unfussy, and wearable everywhere. The colors are harmonious and soothing, and it is a perfect palette to use by those who adore capsule wardrobe.
Frankly speaking, this appearance recalls to me mornings when I was writing in my journal in a cozy cafe. It’s introspective and low-key without being lazy. The type of ensemble that simply fits right into your day.
Had I improved it, perhaps a baseball cap or a canvas tote that is minimalist. Just enough detail to carry the story forward.
Cocoa Tones & Tailored Street Elegance
This one’s a masterclass in tonal layering. Brown shirt, chestnut outer, black pleated pants, and a structured cocoa tote- combined with a pair of leather sneakers that provides the right amount of unexpected accent. It’s smart, clean, and urban with an editorial twist.
The brown-on-brown palette is bold without being loud. Each layer serves a purpose: warmth, depth, attitude. The tailoring on the trousers is sharp enough to meet the comfort of the jacket, and the accessories make it enter the city-chic category.
It is a style that I would wear to an art fair or a creative pitch. It feels business-forward but still personal. And those Adidas Sambas in leather? They have been worn on and off the runway by fashion editors.
Only thing I’d add here? A tiny pin or brooch on the lapel. Something unexpected—but not loud.
Androgynous Layers with Studio Calm
Minimalist and serene, this outfit is a tonal dream. An oversized knit of charcoal is worn with classic wide-leg grey wool trousers. It’s effortless, sculptural, and quietly powerful. I call this “sculptor’s girlfriend chic”—it’s that good.
It has depth because of the texture of the wool trousers against the softness of the knit. The dark colors make the energy earthy and the silhouette enables one to breathe and be graceful. It is the type of outfit that makes people turn their heads not because it is flashy but because it speaks volumes of style.
I would wear this to gallery openings or a nice wine night. This minimalism has confidence to it, as though you already know what your signature look is.
At best, a slicked bun or statement lip would take it up a notch. Or keep it undone and let the clothes speak.
Olive Monochrome for Power Days
This look is pure sophistication. A turtleneck in olive green, and matching wide-leg pants, and a long wool overcoat of the same color. It is black and white in the most dramatic way possible, tailored, refined, and a bit mysterious. Think “quiet CEO energy.”
There’s not a single detail out of place. The sharp lapel on the coat is a mirror of the minimal lines of the pants, the fitted turtleneck makes everything sculptural. The rich deep olive is a surprise, it is autumnal without being brown.
I can only imagine wearing this to a conference or a dinner where I have to impress without uttering a single word. It’s grown-up, but not boring. Strong, but soft-spoken.
The only layer that I would wear is a dramatic cuff or wristwatch. Just enough metal to play off the wool.
The Elevated Puffer: City Walk Edition
These are the ways to wear puffer vests without looking like you are going to the gym. A fitted gray puffer over a sleek black turtleneck and matching pants, sturdy black boots and a sculpted satchel. It’s sporty, but make it fashion.
The fit here is everything. The puffer is narrow and reduces bulkiness, but it is still warm, and the black monochrome base makes it sleek and cool. The height and the edge are provided by the Chelsea boots, and the leather bag makes it all luxe.
I have worn this on coffee walks, errands and even casual dates. It gives structure without rigidity. An oldie but a goodie when you need something between seasons and do not want to wear a complete coat.
Want to add something extra? Perhaps a pair of sporty sunglasses or a bulky silver ring-just a little bit edgy to make it interesting.
Parisian Camel & Noir Fusion
This one is like a scene on Rue Saint-Honor. The foundation is a black mini skirt and fitted turtleneck, and the floating top is a camel jacket with a double-breasted jacket that looks like a stylish exclamation point. The appearance is completed with sheer tights, slick knee-high boots, and a boxy handbag- effortlessly authoritative, but never obnoxious.
The most notable is the use of tan and black color scheme that contrasts with the fall light. It is dramatic, yet wearable, and it is ideal on those days when you want to feel a little bit elevated, even when you are merely walking to get your coffee. The coat provides exactly the right volume to counteract the tightness of the silhouette below.
For me, this look lives between power and poetry. It feels grown-up but young at heart. The brooch detail also gives it a vintage touch, which is one of my favorite things to do to outerwear.
I’d love to see this with a red lip or small leather gloves. It is that European-looking elegance that should be given a touch of flair.
Cream Layers That Whisper Luxury
This ensemble sends the message, I read Vogue, but I shop with purpose. A cream knit sweater that was simply tucked into black jeans, with a long open camel coat. The entire thing is brought down to earth by black Chelsea boots and is as walkable as it is aspirational.
There’s something so satisfying about this tonal layering. The outerwear of cream-on-camel is warm, and the black holds everything in a powerful silhouette. It’s a look that breathes—relaxed, elegant, and totally on-trend.
I’ve styled versions of this when I’m aiming for that “influencer off-duty” energy. Even when you are doing errands, you feel like you can be photographed at any given time- and you would look stunning.
To take this to the next level, I would include a plain chain necklace or a well-organized leather bag. No-fuss, just polish.
Charcoal Cool with Athletic Edges
This is a love letter to athleisure minimalism. Black tailored wide-leg trousers are matched with a slightly oversized slate-gray jacket on top of a black tee with white sneakers to complete the cool downtown contrast. There’s intention in the looseness—it’s comfortable, but styled.
It is one of those new fall outfits ideas that you can wear literally everywhere, commuting, traveling, working remotely at a hotel lobby bar. The neutral layers make it simple and versatile, and the sneakers ensure that you do not compromise on comfort.
This is my personal favorite when I need to be taken seriously and still feel like myself. No cinching, no fuss—just good pieces doing their job.
I would wear big sunglasses or even a bright lip to contrast. It’s a blank slate with room to express.
Rockstar Utility in All Black
Meet your new statement piece: the leather biker jacket. Here, coupled with skinny jeans, black turtleneck and chunky lace up boots, this outfit is edgy without trying. It is an unabashed black-on-black-layered, bold, and powerfully feminine celebration.
This outfit speaks to that inner rebel. The high-neck knit keeps the leather jacket polished and the structure is cinched. The boots? Total main character energy. It’s downtown meets uptown—punk without being costume-y.
I have worn this to everything including gallery nights and spontaneous rooftop drinks. It moves, it has presence, and it does not require attention, it demands it.
What would I add? Maybe silver hoop earrings or a matte red lip. But honestly, it stands so well on its own.
Minimalist Noir with Luxe Layers
The final visual narrative is a contemporary classic: a large leather jacket with a tight black mini and tights. The chelsea boots bring it down to earth and the quilted crossbody brings the texture game to the next level. It is the type of appearance that does not require any explanation, it simply works.
The big jacket is warm and cool, and the styling is all-black, which makes everything seem to belong together. It is monochrome at its best, contrasted with textures and a hint of leg between hem and boots.
I adore this type of appearance on transitional fall days when it is not too cold but not warm as well. It is also one of those wear it a million ways base outfits- wear a scarf, big sunglasses or change the boots to heeled ones depending on your mood.
The only thing I would have changed, perhaps a hair clip or gold cuff. But it’s already chef’s kiss as is.