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8 Fall 2024 Fashion Trends You Need in Your Closet Now

Hello again, boho.
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Sure, we have mixed feelings about summer fading like the setting sun—but considering the best fall 2024 fashion trends are essentially a reset button for our closets, we can’t wait to get a jump on a new season. If your wardrobe is also starting to feel a bit tired, you’re in luck: Autumn’s runways are bringing plenty of fresh inspiration.

So what will we wear this year? Boho is back in the conversation after a stellar Chloé show that made fringe, fur, and wedge heels look better than ever. Preppy, heritage-inspired style—a cousin to boho—is also very much in, with brands like Burberry, Schiaparelli, Miu Miu, and Bally showing plaid coats, lived-in denim, and sharp blazers. On the accessories front, we spotted tall, structured boots at Prada, Chanel, and Gucci (as well as on Zendaya); minimalist ballet flats and classic T-bar shoes are also gaining steam for fall, courtesy of Bottega Veneta and Ferragamo. And expect to wear plenty of butter yellow this fall, since everyone from Hermès to Sandy Liang showed the unexpected neutral.

Fresh from the catwalk, these are the fall 2024 fashion trends our style editors are most excited to wear during the season ahead. Our only advice? Invest now—before the rest of the world catches up.

1. Country house chic

Chloé, Rabanne, Burberry

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Fall’s most alluring trend (at least in the eyes of the Glamour style team) is a confluence of plaids, relaxed layers, and long skirts. It’s dressing as though you decamp to a country house, preferably one in the English countryside, every autumn. Expect traditional markers of heritage style—waxed jackets, checked coats, full skirts, knee-high wellies, tailored blazers—to reign supreme this fall, especially on days when rain is in the forecast.

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We the Free Cori Waxed Jacket

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Scarlet Darkness Plaid Maxiskirt

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Uniqlo Volume Sleeve Dress

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Damson Madder Bluebelle Blouse

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SherryDC Cable-Knit Boot Socks

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Barbour Bede Tall Wellies

2. Boho 3.0

Ulla Johnson, Chloé, Bottega Veneta

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Welcome back to the zeitgeist, shabby chic! While the word boho might send you on a stress-induced mental trip back to 2013, fear not: The aesthetic’s third coming has been remixed for 2024, with new takes on crochet, fringe, and flowy fabrics that feel fresher than ever before. Chloé’s standout fall-winter runway provided the main blueprint for the modern take on the look (we’re still dreaming of the wedges front-row guests were given to wear), but Louis Vuitton, Isabel Marant, and Etro are on the same wave. Sienna Miller and Rachel Zoe would approve of these relaxed, worldly pieces in retro florals, rich suede, and faded denim.

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Zara Woman Collection Long Lace Dress

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Free People Triple Crown Over-the-Knee Boots

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Mango Ruffled Chiffon Blouse

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COS Voluminous Pleated Denim Midi-Skirt

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Uniqlo Round Buckle Mesh Leather Belt

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Madewell Essential Bucket Tote

3. Glove flats

Fforme, Bottega Veneta, Bevza

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While busier ballet flats are still very much in the mix, designers and style influencers have been influenced by perhaps the simplest silhouette of all: the glove flat. Free from straps, bows, and other embellishments, these shoes aren’t meant to shock—but they can still define an outfit. Take a swing on simple mesh flats like Bottega Veneta, add contrasting footwear for a pop of color à la Marni, or go for a completely tonal look like Bevza. You’ll look effortlessly chic in every scenario.

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Voleece Mesh Ballet Flats

Jenni Kayne Charlotte Ballet Flats

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Quince Italian Leather Glove Ballet Flats

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Jeffrey Campbell Romp Flats

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Vince Vivian Flats

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Everlane The Day Gloves

4. Prep school

Miu Miu, Sandy Liang, Tommy Hilfiger

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Preps are so back. This trend is directly tied to Miu Miu’s string of hyperpopular runways culminating in this fall’s collection, which featured models seemingly playing dress-up in their mothers’ ultrapreppy clothes. Full skirts, button-down shirts, leather loafers, sharp blazers, and V-neck sweaters popped up everywhere from Tommy Hilfiger to Victoria Beckham; color palettes largely leaned academic in navy, khaki, burgundy, and gray. The formula is simple: Throw a jacket over a collared shirt, and pair it with relaxed bottoms in the form of jeans or a skirt. (Your school uniform wishes it could have been that cool.)

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Jenni Kayne Cotton Cable Half Zip

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Zara Woman Collection Godet Skirt

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J.Crew Greta Blazer

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Abercrombie & Fitch Mid-Rise ’90s Straight Jeans

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G.H. Bass Whitney Loafers

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Ray-Ban Clubmaster Sunglasses

5. Butter yellow

Gucci, Hermès, JW Anderson

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We called it back in February: Butter yellow is the color of the year. The unexpected neutral is pretty much the perfect shade, considering you can pair it with anything—black, white, navy, denim blue, pink—and should please both color lovers and monochromatic dressers. While plenty of designers showed full tonal looks (we’re particularly into Gucci’s buttery suit and JW Anderson’s sculptural sweaterdress), you don’t need to go all-in to experiment with the color. Sprinkle a creamy sweater or bag into your transitional wardrobe; graduate to Abercrombie’s suit set when you’ve fully fallen in love with the color.

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Abercrombie & Fitch Mara Button-Through Vest

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Abercrombie & Fitch Linen-Blend Tailored Pants

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AFRM Juniper Dress

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Everlane Cocoon Crew in Everyday Cotton

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Tory Burch Mini Kira Quilted Shoulder Bag

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Jeffrey Campbell Trustee Ballet Heels

6. Structured boots

Chanel, Sunnei, Chanel

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Yes, fall boots are an annual necessity, and you can’t go wrong with any style. But we’re sold specifically on tall, structured styles for fall 2024, following runway appearances at Prada, Chanel, Hermès, Valentino, and plenty of other houses. Whether you prefer something with Western flair (like Zendaya’s Frye boots or a pair with a harness) or something a little more polished (like Everlane’s classic knee-highs), you’ll have the backing of every major label. Not a bad investment, right?

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Frye Campus 14L Boots

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Blondo Sierra Waterproof Boots

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Steve Madden Astor Boots

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Jeffrey Campbell Kira Harness Boots

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J.Crew Piper Knee-High Boots

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Everlane Knee-High Banana-Heel Boots

7. Ribbons and bows

Simone Rocha, Molly Goddard, Prada

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After reaching their height last winter, bow accessories took a backseat during spring and summer. But they’re back just in time for fall, albeit with an updated outlook. At Prada, Simone Rocha, and Sandy Liang (arguably the originator of the bow trend), bows were used sparingly and featured long ribbon tails. So while bowmania has ended—probably for the best—the accents are here to stay. Exaggerated bows adorn dresses, skirts, and bags this season; use them sparingly, and you’ll be reminded why we all fell in love with them in the first place.

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Hutch Off-the-Shoulder Bow Minidress

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H&M Tie-Detail Puff-Sleeve Dress

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Zara Rustic Bow Top

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Maeve Ribbon Pencil Midiskirt

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Ceelgon Long-Tail Hair Bows

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Lucca Bow Bag

8. T-bar shoes

Ferragamo, Forza Collective, Dries Van Noten

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Mary Janes have been popular all year, but we noticed that they’re evolving for fall; T-bar shoes, which feature an extra strap connecting the toe to the cross strap, are poised to take over as one of fall’s biggest shoe trends after featuring heavily at Miu Miu, Ferragamo, and Dries Van Noten. (Everyone from Katie Holmes to Justin Bieber is on board, by the way.) The retro, academic style fits in nicely with the ongoing preppy revival we mentioned above, and it looks great solo or alongside colored tights. Stay on trend by updating your loafers, ballet flats, and event heels with T-bar detailing.

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G.H. Bass Mary Jane Fisherman Super Lug Weejuns Loafers

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Sam Edelman Elaina T-Strap Buckle Loafers

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Marc Fisher LTD Evie T-Strap Flats

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Tory Burch Cap-Toe T-Strap Ballets

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Jeffrey Campbell Petit Ankle-Strap Heels

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Naturalizer Astrid T-Strap Heels

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