As summer winds down, it’s time to think about our fall wardrobe. We selected some of the top trends that dominated the fall/winter ’24 runways and will soon take over your closet. Keep scrolling and fill up your cart.

Tonal Chic

Elevate your closet with luxe satin pieces from Bold Elements and Worthington for sleek, trending style. Slip into a sleeveless midi dress topped with an oversized blazer or mod-style blouse and wide-leg trousers to transition from the office to dinner effortlessly. This pretty fabric is flattering for all body types and provides a touch of elegance to your seasonal wardrobe.

Hey, Shortie

Show off your outfit in cropped jackets to style you through the fall into winter. Choose lightweight fabrics such as denim and twill for outerwear on casual days or to dress down an outfit. And as the season drops in temperature, consider layering a waist-hitting tweed or puffer for a warm look.

Moto Takeover

The moto jacket is a street style classic that has had moments of bold colors, studding and various fabrics to take over your outerwear collection. For a traditional look, try one from Levi’s® that merges force with femininity or for a slight makeover, pull on Frye and Co.’s versatile notched collar style. The biker trend shows no signs of stopping, so it’s time to rev up your wardrobe.

Retro 'Fits

The inherent nostalgia and playfulness of the ‘60s is ready to be sewn into your fall/winter wardrobe. Bring the fashion freedom of that era forward with Jessica Howard's printed sheath dresses or Worthington’s pleated high-rise maxi skirt, which can be paired with a knit top and oversized sunglasses for a vintage-inspired look. 

Denim Daze

As an essential wardrobe building block that helps anchor your day-to-day styling, denim does it all. We love a.n.a’s full look that line dances on the western trend and Levi's® dress for the ease and utility it’s sure to bring to your collection. From silhouette-hugging shapes, dramatic hues in burgundy, mustard, indigo, classic blues or patchwork and prints, there are no rules when it comes to remixing denim.