10 Fall/Winter Fashion Trends Taking Over This Season
2024 Fall / Winter fashion trends with a timeless twist.
At the start of 2024, we summarized the major fashion trends for the year heading into spring. For the fall/winter season, fashion is pressing reset—giving us a fresh take on 2024’s major fashion themes in some of our favorite fall collections. This season, boho returns with fringe, faux fur, and wedge heels, seen at Chloé Isabel Marant. If your style is a bit more buttoned-up, you’ll be pleased to learn that preppy, heritage-inspired garments are also en vogue, featuring plaid coats and blazers from brands like Burberry and Miu Miu. Denim-on-denim looks ruled the runway, while tall, riding boots and burgundy accessories are set to dominate this fall. Studded pieces and neckties added edge to streetwear while classic patterns, relaxed layers, and cottage-inspired looks made us yearn for the English countryside.
Read on for the latest 2024 fall/winter fashion trends with a timeless twist.
Boho Revival
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Bohemian style is back with modern touches like crochet, fringe, and flowy fabrics. This trend made a cameo on the runways of Chloé, Louis Vuitton, and Isabel Marant, giving a fresh twist to boho with a 2024 remix. If you’re ready to dabble in the fall boho trend, this Isabel Marant Edita Suede Fringe Vest looks stunning draped over a boho dress while this Fringe Suede Jacket in rich cognac from The Great makes the perfect outdoor companion. Our editors are swooning over the boho fall blouses from DÔEN, and at the top of our must-have list are these Fringe Slingbacks from Ulla Johnson that make the perfect statement shoe.
Preppy Heritage
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Preppy, heritage-inspired pieces, like plaid coats, riding boots, and sharply tailored blazers, stole the spotlight at Burberry and Miu Miu during Paris and Milan fashion weeks. A nod to the classic countryside aesthetic (think old money meets cottage core), traditional garments were reimagined with sleek cuts and contemporary fabrics for a fresh, modern twist. We love the cinched silhouette of this Burberry plaid fall jacket and this beautifully tailored blazer from JCrew. One of our editors recently purchased this wool houndstooth blazer from Abercrombie that’s an absolute steal, and you know it’s not “preppy” autumn without your classic collared polo.
Double Denim
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Head-to-toe denim was prominent throughout New York Fashion Week and we’re here for it. Schiaparelli, Moschino, and Skall Studio all featured denim-on-denim ensembles, cementing the all-jeans outfit as a must-have this fall. It’s easy to swoon over this denim-on-denim matching set from Self-Portrait or you can effortlessly master the denim look with this Beverly Dress from Rails – a sneaky dress that looks like a two-piece set. For an early-autumn ensemble, this denim longline vest can be paired with matching shorts and your favorite fall boots.
Molten Metallics
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From Jason Wu and Christian Siriano in New York to Gucci and Prada in Milan, metallic fabrics took center stage with a molten, lived-in texture that gave an elegant and innovative spin to the metallic trend. We love this metallic dress from Lapointe for your next formal affair, this Marcella NY Stardust metallic top that’s perfect for a night out on the town, and this showstopping hand-beaded gold metallic top from Cult Gaia.
Sculpted Suiting
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At Milan Fashion Week, Jil Sander and Del Core transformed traditional workwear with new stunning silhouettes. The once trendy oversized suiting took a back burner to more elegantly tailored hourglass silhouettes that subtly cinch the waist, creating a fresh, contemporary take on structured suiting. Our editors are coveting this houndstooth sculpted suit from A.L.C. and this Bordeaux sculpted suit from Sau Lee is absolutely stunning. For a more casual look, this burnt orange cinched blazer from Argent is the perfect hue for fall.
T-Bar Shoes
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A retro shoe style that’s making a comeback, T-bar shoes were spotted on the runways of Bottega Veneta and Ferragamo. These minimalist yet classic shoes are characterized by their elegant straps across the top of the foot, adding a vintage flair to modern fall outfits. We love these Ferragamo T-Bar Shoes in classic black and this on-trend patent leather burgundy pair. For a more contemporary twist on a classic trend, we love this sleek version from Emme Parsons in black suede and gold metallic.
Studded Style
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The revival of bohemian chic has ushered in the triumphant return of studs, seen more strikingly than ever on the runways of Loewe and Chloé. Studded embellishments have made their mark on high-fashion accessories from the coveted Chloé studded leather flats to A.L.C.’s Simone studded bag to Reformation’s studded Cary jeans.
Off-Duty Necktie
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This season, the classic necktie has transcended its corporate roots and is being styled in fresh, innovative ways, blending masculine and feminine aesthetics. At Gucci, the collection showcased ties paired with oversized suits and playful, gender-fluid ensembles, highlighting a mix of 70s-inspired glam with contemporary touches.
Saint Laurent took a more refined approach, styling slim, sleek ties with sharp, power-shouldered blazers, emphasizing the return of the strong, structured silhouette. Prada also embraced the trend, showing ties in unexpected ways—layered over sweaters and paired with skirts, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to traditionally casual looks. For a feminine and chic way to capitalize on this trend, try experimenting with a skinny patterned silk tie in your favorite fall hues.
Glove Flats
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With a barely-there heel and an emphasis on streamlined design, glove flats offer a fresh alternative to traditional ballet flats. Bottega Veneta showcased them in a variety of styles, pairing the flats with voluminous coats and tailored trousers, reinforcing the trend’s luxurious yet understated appeal. The Row leaned into the minimalism of the glove flat, highlighting its clean lines by pairing them with long, flowing silhouettes and monochromatic outfits, creating a sense of effortless sophistication. Meanwhile, at Jil Sander, glove flats were seen with layered knitwear and sleek skirts, balancing the sharpness of structured garments with the softness of these flats.
To shop the glove flat trend, view our Glove Flats Curated Collection for fall.
Chocolate Brown, Leopard Print, & Burgundy
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By now it’s no surprise that burgundy is trending for fall, gracing the runways of Valentino, Alexander McQueen, and Hermès. Dare we say brown is the new black with chocolate brown being crowned the hottest hue of the season. Designers like Bottega Veneta, Miu Miu, and Courreges all welcomed this rich hue into their fall collections. And of course, the leopard print trend continues strong with no signs of stopping.
Our editors love this chocolate brown Marin sweater from La Ligne, espresso corduroy pants from Quince, and this chocolate brown suede tote from Madewell. For a sexy look, this burgundy leather skirt will turn heads, and you can’t go wrong with Massimo Dutti’s leopard print collection.
A Note from our Team:
At Uncommon and Curated, we cover seasonal trends at the request of our readers. With intentional shopping and personal style being at the core of our brand, we wanted to remind our readers that while it’s fun to relish in the latest trends and inspiring new designer collections, we encourage you to refresh your wardrobe with trends that feel true to your personal style and pieces you will continue to wear long-term. While there’s always room for fashion experimentation, in today’s fast-paced fashion landscape, we just wanted to remind our readers to invest in timeless, quality items that align with your lifestyle and values. It’s not about chasing every trend, but rather building a wardrobe that grows with you, ensuring each piece feels like an authentic extension of who you are. Happy shopping, trends, and all.
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The Best Glove Flat Shoes for Fall