14 Key Fall & Winter 2024 Fashion Trends You Need to Know Now | Glamour
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If your wardrobe is starting to feel a bit tired, you’re in luck: The best fall and winter 2024 fashion trends are essentially a reset button for our closets. So what will we wear as we transition away from autumn? Boho is back in the conversation after a stellar Chloé show that made fringe, faux fur, and knee-high boots look better than ever. Preppy, heritage-inspired style—a cousin to boho—is also very much in, with brands like Burberry, Schiaparelli, and Miu Miu showing plaid coats and sharp blazers. Along these lines, a key denim trend is all-jeans outfits; we spotted countless iterations at New York Fashion Week.
On the accessories front, suede everything was shown at Miu Miu and Bottega Veneta; minimalist ballet flats and classic T-bar shoes are also gaining steam for winter, courtesy of Ferragamo and Tory Burch, and mohair sweaters are back in the conversation. Burgundy was the bag trend that walked far too many runways to count, while in the realm of street style, neckties and chunky loafers have completely taken over. Oh, and prepare to wear sparkles in new and unexpected ways in the months ahead—wear-to-work sequins (think: as moto jackets and more casual dresses) are very much a thing, and we couldn’t be more excited.
Fresh from the best catwalks, these are the fall and winter 2024 fashion trends our style editors are most excited to wear this season and beyond. Our best advice? Invest now—before the rest of the world catches up.
Country-house chic | Boho 3.0 | Denim on denim | Riding boots | Prep school | Dark cherry accessories | Studs, studs, studs | Wear-everywhere sequins | Chunky loafers | Leopard print | Neckties | Glove flats | Fuzzy knits | T-bar shoes
From left: Chloé, Rabanne, and Burberry
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 barn jackets, checked coats, full skirts, knee-high wellies—to reign supreme this fall, especially on days when rain is in the forecast.
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From left: Ulla Johnson, Chloé, and Bottega Veneta
Welcome back to the zeitgeist, shabby chic! While the word boho might send you on a stress-induced mental trip back to 2014, 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 that 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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From left: Schiaparelli, Rokh, and Fendi
The Canadian tuxedo has been the subject of some ridicule, but fashion insiders agree: This is the season of the full denim look. At labels like Schiaparelli, Moschino, and Skall Studio, blue jean ensembles walked the fall runways; at the most recent New York Fashion Week, meanwhile, we spotted countless showgoers (including some Glamour editors) rocking similar looks in tonal and mismatched denim. These sets, including Western-inspired shirts and trendy long skirts, are a perfect place to start as cooler weather settles in.
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From left: Hermès, Bally, and Prada
With all due respect to shorter and slouchier footwear (which, for the record, we’re still wearing), tall, structured riding boots are set to become the go-to silhouette of the months ahead. The knee-high shoes lend an equestrian grace and help anchor flowy fall dresses, newly trendy skinny jeans, and just about anything else in your autumn capsule. Dip your toes into the look (literally) with a crewneck cardi, a midiskirt, and one of these pairs.
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From left: Miu Miu, Sandy Liang, and Tommy Hilfiger
Preps are so back. This trend is directly tied to Miu Miu’s string of hyper-popular runways culminating in this fall’s collection, which featured models seemingly playing dress-up in their mothers’ ultra-preppy 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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From left: Tory Burch, Gucci, and Tommy Hilfiger
Designer labels found near-universal consensus on one color this season: burgundy, especially for accessories. Bags, shoes, and pretty much everything else popped up in dark cherry, oxblood, and claret, meaning anything in the family is a sound investment right now. Go with a Coach bag straight from the runway (and every celebrity’s closet), sleek designer sunglasses, or Gucci-esque boots from Reformation.
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From left: Loewe, Chloé, and Isabel Marant
Hey, stud. Thanks to boho’s big resurgence, studs are also back in the spotlight—and more prominently than ever. Studs graced bags, belts, boots, and jackets on runways by Loewe and Chloé; now, the hardware is even more inescapable. Clare V.’s studded crescent bag is one of the most coveted pieces of the season (and close to selling out for good), while these are the best belts and boots to try your hand at the trend.
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From left: Stella McCartney, Louis Vuitton, and Dries Van Noten
We’ll always encourage sequins for a cold-weather fête. But this season, designers like Stella McCartney and Dries Van Noten are encouraging us to bring some sparkle into the rest of our lives—and we’re listening. McCartney’s glittering jeans, for example, are the epitome of casual chic, while dressed-down gowns can bring some welcome glamour to whatever you happen to be doing during daytime hours. Add a sequined shirt or paillette-encrusted skirt to your workwear rotation, then pick up a proper party dress for the many, many events still to come this season.
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From left: Gucci, New York Fashion Week street style, and Victoria Beckham
After a few seasons in the fashion doghouse, brands like Gucci and Victoria Beckham are going big on stacked loafers for fall. And along with those chunky soles, exaggerated hardware, tassels, and prints are also back en vogue—so don’t be afraid to go wild. We suggest being a little more low-key with the rest of your outfit (say, a trench coat and straight-leg jeans) to let the shoes do all the talking.
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From left: Isabel Marant, Dior, and Zimmermann
Mob-wife winter has evolved; welcome to leopard-print fall. So many of our favorite designers, including boho darling Isabel Marant and prim and proper Dior, showed the divisive print for fall. Our editors have also noticed a huge number of style insiders rocking the print during September’s fashion month, meaning the trend clearly has legs. Go for a full animal-print look with a matching dress and jacket—or add subtler pops like Amazon’s super-popular leopard jeans or Steve Madden’s sneakers featuring a trendy fold-over silhouette.
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From left: Fforme, Bottega Veneta, and Bevza
While busier ballet flats are still very much in the mix, designers and style experts 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’s before it gets too chilly, add contrasting footwear for a pop of color a la Marni, or go for a completely tonal ensemble like at Bevza. You’ll look effortlessly chic in every scenario.
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From left: New York Fashion Week street style, Schiaparelli, and Copenhagen Fashion Week street style
Few accessories have dominated fashion month as much as neckties. Once a symbol of structure and conformity, ties now signal a playful subversiveness that feels now. While we still suggest wearing them with button-down shirts, you don’t need to stick to wearing them with full menswear looks a la Schiaparelli; dress them down with wide-leg jeans and heels, or full skirts and ballet flats. (And don’t be bashful—we also had to look up how to tie a tie.) Start with classic black, then buy into any other designs that speak to you.
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From left: Undercover, Sunnei, and Molly Goddard
Thick, brushed sweaters are currently trending among the fashion crowd after appearing (with varying degrees of fuzz) at labels like Undercover and Molly Goddard. Luxe textures—including faux fur, glittering tinsel, and rich suede—are everywhere for fall and winter, and these sweaters are perhaps the easiest way to buy in. (While this trend is most associated with mohair, a material spun from goat’s hair, you can also get the same look with brushed cashmere sweaters and other natural fibers. The more you know!) Pair these knits with sleek skirts or trousers and slingbacks; you’ll be ready for pretty much any occasion.
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From left: Ferragamo, Forza Collective, and Dries Van Noten
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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