The inclusivity of fashion brands and media feels more authentic and less loud compared to few years ago. More and more are reaching a tangible level in their approach to diversity.
The rules of dressing are breaking down, and size availability is expanding.
1. Materials
The rise of genuine materials continues, with a focus on investing in quality. Luxurious materials take center stage in fall’s sleek wool coats and knitwear.
Quality clothing is often distinguished by its materials, so always check what your garments are made from. Research the origin of the materials and the manufacturer’s standards.
It’s worth investing in quality, especially for long-term pieces in a capsule wardrobe, which only gain more character as they age.
Good materials require care and they retain their shape and structure over time.
2. Burgundy
The deep burgundy of the '90s is making a strong comeback, especially on the accessories shelf.
This fall, the trendsetter opts for rich burgundy in work bags, handbags, tote bags, gloves, scarves, and hats. A top style tip is to pair burgundy with patent leather.
Burgundy is a great way to add flavor to a carefully curated, earthy wardrobe.
It brings together decades of style and adds a subtle edge to your look.
3. Statement Sweaters
If you're adding one statement piece to your wardrobe this winter, make it a sweater. Ideally, choose one with bold colors and patterns that will make it unforgettable for both you and others.
The trendiest knitwear for Fall 2024 is the cardigan, which pairs perfectly with wide-leg pants, jeans, dresses, or mini skirts.
Roll-necks and turtlenecks are also making a strong appearance. You can find women's knitwear from IVALO.COM here.
4. Animal Prints
The panther is strutting down the runway!
'90s fashion takes a step further back in time, bringing bold animal prints out of hiding once again.
Leopard and zebra prints have secured a permanent spot in fashion, making regular appearances year after year.
Now, you can confidently choose animal prints in larger pieces like pants, dresses, or blazers. For a more cautious approach, opt for a small touch, like shoes or a scarf.
5. Plaid Patterns
Checkmate coat!
The most fashionable plaid is the classic black-and-white, but plaid is in style now in both color and neutral tones, in both large and small patterns.
Small plaids are subtle and classic, fitting well into everyday styles.
Bold and high-contrast plaids demand a bit more attitude from the wearer.
6. '80s Pumps
The hottest item in your shoe collection for Fall 2024 is the classic '80s pump—or at least a sharp toe.
The pointed-toe heels from the '80s and '90s are making a comeback with a fresh polish. The traditional pump carries femininity, nostalgia, and a touch of rock 'n' roll.
You can also choose a pointed-toe shoe in a lower version or as an ankle boot. Browse our selection of women's shoes here.
7. Army, Khaki, and Other Greens
Faded greens are taking center stage this fall, surpassing bold green tones.
Army green and khaki are elegant shades that provide both neutral earthiness and a stylish boost to your outfit.
These subtle greens are perfect for bigger wardrobe investments, like quality knitwear and coats.
You can choose the warmth of green tones to suit your personal style.
8. Shapes
Puff sleeves in Scandinavian fashion have been trending for years, but global fashion shows are now taking voluminous shapes to the next level.
These bold silhouettes are seen in sleeves, hems, and peplums, often paired with strong or unexpected colors and striking textures.
Girly, fun, and playful! Perfect for holiday parties and other winter celebrations.
9. Denim Overload
Double denim is expanding, with denim even sneaking into accessories.
You can now dress in denim from head to toe. The idea is to mix shades and washes and choose fun cuts and details like stitching and pockets.
Denim is IN across various styles of jeans, but the trendiest pieces right now might be a denim dress or a long skirt.
10. Leather and Faux Leather
Leather and its innovative new versions are prominent in fall basics like skirts and pants.
New materials, commonly referred to as "plant-based leathers," might be made from food industry by-products.
A standout trend in fashion brands’ collections is "liquid leather," so keep an eye out for glossy leather at thrift stores.
Explore our selection of sustainable women's clothes here.
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