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Get Ready For These Trending Fashion Styles For Your Fall Wardrobe

With pumpkin spice already invading coffee shops across the country, fall is here. So, as summer comes to a close, it’s time to refresh your fall wardrobe.

A closet refresh is a great time to get rid of worn-down pieces and replace your fall wardrobe with up-to-date styles. Fill that extra space in your closet with the latest fall trends inspired by designer fashion.

Poppin’ Peplum

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Love it or hate it, peplum is officially back. The early 2010’s fashion essential has crept its way into early 2020’s fashion. A peplum top usually hugs the upper half of the torso until it flares out at the waist. Everyone is back on the peplum train – like Balmain, Moschino, and Paco Rabanne.

SPANX AirEssentials Peplum ‘At-the-Hip’ Top

$88
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Ease your way back into peplum with a top that can go with any bottom. SPANX’s AirEssentials Peplum ‘At-the-Hip’ Top is a slightly softer peplum. It looks like a regular tank, but its paneled design lets the flare come out more at the sides than at the front and back. This top is made of a lightweight stretchy knit. Available in white and black, shop your size from XS to 3X.

Bold Red

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This fall, the fashion world is seeing red! Bright and bold reds have already taken over the runways – like Sandy Liang, Stella McCartney, and Silvia Tcherrasi, to name a few. And soon, they’ll be a mainstay in your fall wardrobe. The trend is going by several names but know that it’s all about raging reds.

The Drop Maya Silky Slip Skirt

$50
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To tap into the designer trend for a fraction of the luxurious cost, shop The Drop’s Maya Silky Slip Skirt. It’s a pull-on skirt with the most subtle A-line silhouette. This lightweight and stretchy skirt comes in sizes XX- small to 5X.

Updated Trench Coats

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While trench coats have been a classic fashion item for decades, this fall, designers are updating the wardrobe classic. Moving away from traditional beige, trenches are being made in asymmetric cuts, bold colors, and a variety of fabrics.

Lauren Ralph Lauren Denim Trench Coat

$365
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Lauren Ralph Lauren’s Denim Trench Coat is a way to dive into this new trend by wearing a familiar fabric. This coat maintains all the features you love from a trench coat. Parallel rows of tortoise buttons, storm flaps, and buttoned shoulder epaulets are all there. But this denim double-breasted coat deviates from the usual design by incorporating raglan seams on the sleeves for a more relaxed feel. Grab yours in sizes two to 18. Or plus sizes 14W to 22W.

Back to Basics

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It’s time to dust off your button-up shirt and denim jeans. This fall, the trend is less about branching out and more about honing in on the basics while giving them a much-needed update. Gucci, Bottega Veneta, and Valentino are just a few of the designers that have shown upgraded versions of the basic outfit on the runway.

Good American Crystal Good Shirt

$95
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Good American’s Crystal Good Shirt takes a basic white button up to the next level with its all-over crystal detail. These crystals are large enough to be noticed yet small enough to easily wear every day. Underneath the crystals is a classic poplin shirt. It boasts an oversized fit with a crisp collar and cuffs. Shop sizes XXS/XS to 4XL/5XL.

Universal Standard Etta High Rise Straight Leg Jeans

$118
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Balance out your blinged-out top with the Universal Standard Etta High Rise Straight Leg Jeans. The basics look is all about casual dressing that isn’t too tight, and these jeans fit the bill. They offer plenty of stretch so you don’t feel confined. Grab a new pair of denim jeans in sizes 00 to 40 in a regular or tall inseam.

No pants, please

When you think about it, the phrase “no shirt, no shoes, no service” never mentions pants. Maybe that’s why fashion houses left and right have at least a few looks in their show that are pants-free. Instead of pants, designers (like Christian Siriano) are opting for barely-there shorts. Some might even say regular pants are out, and hot pants have returned.

ODDOBODY Organic Cotton Sleep Shorts

$30
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ODDOBODY’s Organic Cotton Sleep Shorts can be worn in or out of the bedroom. These breathable 100 percent cotton shorts cover what you need to be covered so you can let your legs be the star of the show. Here’s a tip, if you want to follow the trend but crave more coverage, wear a pair of opaque tights underneath. Available in five colors, shop sizes X-Small to XX-Large.