Cozy Fall Outfits Ideas 2025 for Women: Comfy, Aesthetic & Effortlessly Chic
It is an in-between place between ice matcha to mulled wine, a time when our closets burst with terrestrials and mix-and-maxing and a certain can-do assurance that makes it feel, well, just right. But what constitutes a really cozy, cute, or chic look this season? How do we combine all that 2025 style trends with that real life necessity of comfort, ease, and mood-enhancing aesthetics?
Here is all the decoding, one dreamy outfit at a time. Scroll further down and get the fall dressing ideas that could be the game changer about Mondays, coffee runs, or even your flirty through crunchy leaves walk.
City Coffee Run, But Make It Stylish
The muted camel-on-camel tones paired with a checked coat? Effortlessly street-chic. This ensemble is a combination of street and polish that is immediately up to date. The hoodie under it balances out the checkered jacket aesthetic, making the outfit have a casual center, and that smooth crossbody bag and black boots provide a touch of edge. Toss in the NY cap and oversized coffee, and this feels like the ultimate “city girl in motion” mood.
The stratas here do the heavy work – literally. The checked jacket is long and neutral, and it can be a power piece that can transform even the most comfortable basics. The sneakers could be easily replaced with the boots or even heels depending on where you are going. It’s a flexible look, great for the early transitional days where you’re caught between needing warmth and wanting air.
I literally wore something so similar when I had a last minute brunch downtown- traded the coat out for a slightly oversized plaid flannel and the whole vibe remained the same. Style tip from Who What Wear: when you’re layering neutrals, play with texture, not just tone.
What I’d add? Two statement earrings that would peek out beneath that cap – just to give yourself a little surprise every time you see your reflection. Why not?
Color Blocking With Confidence
Nothing says “fall doesn’t have to be boring” like a wide-stripe sweater in pinks and plums. This outfit is on the border of preppy and playful with wide-leg cream pants and a crisp white shirt that is layered under. It is complemented by a bold red lip, oversized sunnies and a neutral handbag to complete it with grown-up poise. Definitely casual, but with big chic energy.
The best thing about this type of color blocking is that it is easy. You can recreate this with any oversized sweater, wide-leg pants (even jeans, honestly), and a white collared shirt. It works for midsize and plus size bodies too — the proportion play is universally flattering and doesn’t require tucking or cinching.
When I’m not sure what to wear on days I need to look like I tried (but don’t want to try), I reach for a similar formula. The colors wake me up. Rachel Zoe once said, “Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” Well, this look definitely says ‘fun, in control, and not afraid of pink’.
The only thing I’d consider adding? A structured vest — even a lightweight one — just to sharpen the silhouette a bit more if you’re headed to the office or brunch.
Walk in the Park With Pink & Denim
This is the definition of cosy, colourful and simply happy. The blush pink balloon-sleeve sweater is emitting the warm hug vibes, and the flared jeans and striped scarf are adding that element of whimsicality. It is completed with practicality with tan leather boots and a classic tote. Perfect to have on an early fall afternoon when the leaves are just turning gold and you want to be in the mood.
If you’re thinking of trying fall outfits with jeans, this combo is a no-brainer. The flared cut lengthens your legs and the bright accessories overshadow any I-don-t-know-what-I-am-doing outfit insecurity. It’s a formula that’s simple yet full of movement.
I have replicated this to go to a pumpkin patch and had three women literally ask me where I got my scarf. Bright accessories really are conversation starters. Pro stylists such as Tan France vow by them to add personality to minimal fall staples.
Want to go next level? Substitute heels with a pair of heels on a date night or add a coat in a contrasting color, mustard or forest green, to give it a stronger touch.
Cozy Layers & Lavender Moods
The combination of a large teddy coat and a bright hoodie in lavender is something that is instantly appealing. The beanie crowns it with the spark of fun, and the light jeans make the entire ensemble casual, down-to-earth, and accessible. It is that type of ensemble that you find yourself wearing more than you thought you would.
Lavender in fall? Yes, please. 2025 is the year of unconventional combinations, and pastel hoodies in neutral outerwear are a trend. It is a sweatshirt and a touch of sophistication, which is, in fact, appropriate on days when the morning starts with a walk and ends with errands.
What I personally adore in this is that the softness of the palette does not make the style dull. According to Allure’s fall forecast, “2025 will be the year of colored comfort.” Lavender is a more versatile plant than we give it credit.
Could we go a step further? Maybe. An extra-long flannel shirt showing beneath the jacket or a tote bag in a surprising material, sherpa, quilted nylon, would lend even more cozy credibility.
Neutrals That Speak Volumes
This is the restrained one, but in the best sense of the word. A turtleneck sweater of tan, pale blue jeans, white sneakers, and a leather bag in the warmest chestnut brown. It’s cozy, casual, and quietly elevated. Fall neutrals done right.
All of these items in this outfit can be part of a capsule wardrobe – that is how necessary it is. The straight jeans are ideal and the high-neck sweater is just right on those early fall mornings. An essential piece that women should have in order to achieve the jacket style without overdoing it. Add a coat and you’re instantly elevated.
It makes me think of mornings when I do not want to make an effort but still feel elegant. A swipe of red lipstick, clean hair, and this combo, and that is it.
To round it out? A thick watch or gold earrings would give a touch of fancy elegance.
Monochrome Cool, but Make It Fall
An easy-to-reach when it comes to those brisk urban days when you just need to keep it simple and effective. A bulky black sweatshirt is paired with tapered beige pants in the right combination of firmness and fluffiness. Rooted in glossy black boots and round sunnies, the outfit has the right amount of edge to be on-trend without being too much. This is everyday fall fashion done right.
That is why such neutral palettes never become obsolete, they are infinitely flexible and understatedly strong. The pants are a tip of the hat to menswear tailoring, but the slouchy sweatshirt makes it all comfortable. I would wear this to run errands, a creative meeting or those days when you just want to feel put together in a casual un-fussy manner.
I’ve worn this combo so many times it feels like a uniform — and honestly, there’s no shame in that. Stylist Allison Bornstein says that a formulaic go-to outfit can, in fact, make you feel more fashionable, not less. You stop overthinking and start owning your vibe.
If I had to add anything? Maybe a structured jacket to elevate it instantly if you’re heading into a dinner or more dressy setting.
Pinks & Neutrals: The Softest Power Move
A combination of subdued earthy tones with juicy fall pinks, this outfit is a low-key statement maker. A custom camel coat, a warm bubblegum sweater, and a flashy white trouser make a contrast that is not hard on the eye. Throw in a matching beanie and a pale pink bag and you have something that is adorably cute, but still put together.
The entire palette makes me think of an oat milk latte in the foggy morning, calming, but invigorating. The fitted sweater silhouette is perfect in this situation too, as it helps to offset the longer coat and wide-leg trousers. It’s an ideal outfit formula for women who want to dip into the trendy without stepping outside their comfort zone.
Fall fashion can be a bit on the dark or dull side sometimes but a splash of pink just makes it all seem lighter. Dopamine dressing is not a trend, it is therapy as Harper Bazaar put it. I couldn’t agree more.
To make it even more playful? A striped scarf or replace the white pants with a taupe corduroy skirt to create an adorable change.
Charcoal Layers and Chanel Vibes
This is fall’s take on sporty luxe. An oversized charcoal coat made of wool, straight-fit denim, sneakers, and a designer crossbody to have that silent flex. The beanie makes the entire silhouette softer and the all-grey tone-on-tone palette is so put together. It’s low-key powerful and deeply cozy.
This whole outfit is very girl who walks fast in the cold and does not spill her coffee. I adore the sporty and elegant mix – and the olive green Chanel bag is a nice surprise. Color like this in accessories is seriously underrated.
The style is also versatile in midsize and plus size scales – the oversized coat and slouchy denim leave lots of space to experiment with comfort and proportion without compromising on shape.
If you’re headed into chillier temps, layering a flannel shirt underneath would bring just the right texture and dimension to make this even more fall-perfect.
Vintage Academia, Reimagined
This ensemble is literally the visual Pinterest mood boards fantasize over. Imagine: check wool blazer, high-waisted fitted trousers, warm chocolate sweater, and a scarf of honey color. It is all lace-up boots and a structured leather briefcase, so it is leaning heavily into classic academia, but with a 2025 twist.
I adore how grounded this palette is. Browns, taupes, and houndstooth patterns are always so seasonal. And this year, vintage-inspired pieces are everywhere. In the words of Vogue, the custom menswear details are coming back in full force, and this style embodies that perfectly.
I was in something like this to a gallery opening last October and it was sophisticated and cozy. The juxtaposition of soft layers with tailoring that was sharp was what made it feel current.
Missing anything? Perhaps some heels or loafers to make it a little more sophisticated edit. Or a vest of wool to give a bit of form and warmth.
Preppy Minimalism With a Fall Twist
There is nothing like a white shirtdress and a ribbed vest that is soft and warm and still feels like fall when wearing shorts or shorter hemline. Complete with tall boots, a structured black bag, and sunglasses that are so Old Hollywood, this outfit is clean, fitted and completely timeless.
This ensemble is ideal on early fall days, i.e. late brunches or work meetings when the weather is still up in the air. The vest trend isn’t going anywhere in 2025, and honestly, it makes layering look effortless. The high boots provide a sense of warmth and hardness and the entire outfit just yells, knows what she is doing.
I absolutely love this combination to wear in between seasons since you can wear a trench or a coat over it and it still looks sleek. And the silhouette is height and size-friendly, too, with long sleeves and tall boots forming a vertical line that is very flattering.
Want to elevate it further? Add a statement belt and sheer tights to get that just right mix of cute and dressy.
Cropped Comfort Meets Cool Girl Energy
Wine-red button-up sweater, wide-leg washed black jeans, plain white tee, clean white sneakers – it looks off-duty model meets museum date. The attitude is conveyed in every clean line and contrast, and that is the point of minimalism. The neat black bag and micro cat-eye sunglasses finish the vibe: edgy, yet casual.
This style is simple to copy and completely wearable by women of any age. The fitted cardigan provides a perfect amount of structure, and the baggy-fit denim makes it comfortable. You might fancy this up with some heels or get more street with some high-top sneakers and a bucket hat.
When I saw it, I said, this is the type of outfit you want to be seen in and lounge in. That rare mix.
Otherwise, there is nothing, perhaps a trench or a jacket made of leather, just to experiment with the texture a little and bring it closer to the trendy side of 2025.
Wild Prints & Wine Tones
Audacious and playful, bold and wide-leg leopard print pants and a flowy deep burgundy top. It is glam, confident, and yet perfectly casual due to the matching sneakers. The overall softness of the silhouette (wide sleeves, flowy bottoms) provides this outfit with that casual, I-woke-up-like-this touch.
The standout here, of course, is the pants. Animal print is not a risk anymore, it is a staple. Marie Claire also says that the 2025 take is more wearable than ever, especially in soft brown tones. The burgundy color goes so well with it and the sweater fit balances the loud print.
It would be my choice of drinks with friends or a weekend visit to the gallery. Easy, elevated, but not overthought.
To take it up a notch? Top it with a beige coat or a cropped vest. Pattern layering is always more effective when a third piece is structured.
Classic Camel With a Parisian Twist
The outfit is fall daydreams in the flesh: A camel coat, a fitted red turtleneck, ankle-cropped jeans, and white pointed heels. It is fresh, classy and slightly warm enough to take that first fall walk, ideally with a cappuccino in your hand and a croissant in the bag.
The red turtleneck is what sells it. It contrasts with the neutral colors and adds that bit of chic drama. Paired with the tailored fit of the coat and slim-cut jeans, it’s a go-to silhouette that works beautifully on midsize and plus size bodies, too.
I recall doing something like that when I was visiting a vintage marketplace, replaced the heels with high boots, and immediately felt like I was on a movie set during fall.
There is nothing missing here, but in case you are a person who gets cold easily, a plaid flannel scarf thrown over one shoulder would be warm and visually interesting.
City Neutrals, But Make It Luxe
This collection is all our fall favorites: buttery camel-on-camel shades, oversized knits, and sharp tailored pants. The feel is that of being rich and casual, particularly when accompanied with shiny black loafers and oversized sunglasses. Extra points to the large latte – obviously.
The rugged sweater and trousers outfit are as comfortable as it gets, and they still don not lose any style. I love that this works whether I am traveling, working in the office or even having a casual dinner. The pieces are stretchy but clean, soft but sharp. This is elevated loungewear at its best.
Tailoring does not need to be stiff, as influencers such as Matilda Djerf have demonstrated to us, this is the new dressy minimalism.
If I had to add one piece? A jaw-dropping gold cuff or a statement red lip when you need to go from day-to-dinner and not change an outfit.
Minty Fresh for Fall
A herringbone V-neck sweater in sage green? Yes, please. This outfit is soft, feminine, and timeless paired with high-waisted deep blue jeans and a classic brown leather belt. It is the ideal choice to take a walk in the late afternoon or a coffee date in a picturesque place.
What makes this work is the gentle color story. The mint green is a surprising color to use in the fall but looks wonderful with dark denims and earth-tone accessories. This is a great choice if you’re easing into the season but still want something cute and breathable.
It also shows the significance of neckline and fit, the V-neck lengthens the torso and it also goes well in layering a thin jacket or trench coat later on.
I would leave it as it is- perhaps with pearl earrings or a tan coat in case of low temperatures. Otherwise, this one’s a forever-favorite kind of look.
Modern Neutrals with a Twist
This is a little quiet power dressing: a white button-down, high-waisted washed black denim, and an oversized chunky sweater in that earthy olive hue that makes you think of a cabin in upstate New York. I love how the balloon sleeves of the cardigan give the right amount of volume to create a play of proportion, and the rest of the ensemble remains clean and angular. It is one of those easy, comfy, minimalist pairings that never overreaches but always hits.
The dark jeans help keep the silhouette down to earth, it is that ideal in between wash that can be worn to a casual coffee run or a casual Friday at work. The white shirt? Timeless. You could throw this under a vest or layer on a statement necklace if you’re going out. The sweater’s deep olive is the real winner, though. According to color forecasting agencies such as WGSN, rich forest tones will be back in rotation in 2025, so get that green when it is hot.
I had almost the same on a cold Sunday market day last year, and the compliments never ceased. One of my friends even sent me a text message later requesting me to send her the link to that cardigan. To me, that’s a win. Fashion that feels personal, not performative.
What would I add here? Perhaps a crossbody bag made of leather and with a brushed gold buckle to contrast. Oh — and a swipe of plum lipstick. Fall is the season of subtle drama.
Street Style Goes Luxe-Lounge
This style is as strong as a well-made espresso: creamy, dark, and perfectly sophisticated. The charcoal hoodie gives that casual vibe, but the deep navy pinstripe coat makes the entire ensemble city-sophisticate. She is drinking coffee, most likely on her way to her favorite bookstore, and all her clothes are telling her, “Yeah, I dress myself.” This one absolutely kills that jacket look that is all over the place right now, crisp outerwear over loose basics.
What makes this combo work is contrast. The customized wool coat is midway between the sporty hoodie, and that tension? Chef’s kiss. Wide-leg black jeans complete the picture with a reference to the entire fall outfits with jeans trend that is not going away. And the cherry on top? A leopard-print micro bag. Unexpected. Wildly trendy. So 2025.
According to a stylist, who spoke to InStyle, the most fashionable women combine high-low as second nature. And I’ve been chasing that vibe ever since. When you have a favorite hoodie, do not leave it on the couch. Throw a coat over it and own the sidewalk.
If I were rounding this out, I’d add sleek hoop earrings (gold, please), and swap in boots if the weather dips. This one’s all about options.
Earth-Toned Essentials for All-Day Errands
You have that one outfit that you grab when you need to go somewhere and you have errands to run, brunch, and possibly a casual date night. This is it. This entire palette whispers warm cinnamon and toasted marshmallow. A teddy-like coat, cream pants, winter boots, and a tight beanie this outfit is almost the Pinterest definition of cozy. The type of ensemble that makes the run to the post office a stroll in a European street.
I am compulsively fascinated with the layering effect of the fabrics here: fleece, ribbed knit, structured cotton. The coat provides that bulk we so desire during transitional weather and the boots? Rugged but refined. Ideal for fall city puddles or leaf-strewn paths. Better still, this silhouette looks amazing on plus size and midsize bodies, it is all about straight lines and clever layering.
I wore one of these outfits last fall. Even a friend who has a toddler referred to it as her uniform since it was polished yet completely mobile. It proves that you do not require five items to create an outfit, you require three excellent ones and self-assurance.
Substitute a graphic flannel shirt underneath to give some dimension or to bring some drama, add a chunky scarf. This one, frankly, writes its own love letter to fall.
Smart Softness: Where Comfort Meets Chic
What gets me is the softness of this ensemble: all oversized curves and buttery sweater folds. Muted greys can go flat fast, but not here. With the breezy nature of the trousers, the baggy nature of the cardigan, and the general vibe of having a Starbucks in hand, it feels like it has the vibe of a cool art teacher on a day off. Nonchalant and understated, as though she simply knows what suits her.
All of this outfit murmurs comfy, yet it does not shout casual. It has those big wooden buttons on the cardigan – a little vintage nod that is cute. The high-waist pants are fluid, flattering, and all-day wear. I could visualize heels replacing this in case this had to be changed to a dinner date.
Honestly, I never wore grey in the past as I found it too blah. However, when you combine tone-on-tone and texture, you all of a sudden open up an entire aesthetic. As Jenna Lyons once said in an interview, neutrals are only boring when you make them so.
Throw in a giant tortoiseshell clip or a slouchy shoulder bag and you have your quiet luxury uniform.
Minimalist Edge with a Touch of Power
If fall had a superhero, she’d wear this. It is authoritative yet not obnoxious, a black mock neck, clean beige wide-leg trousers, and a structured black jacket that is half Matrix, half Milan streetwear. The appearance is so playful with proportion, yet it is the balance that makes it so confident. This is your I have a pitch then I have brunch uniform. The jacket aesthetic is on full display here.
The creamy trousers provide a softness, and wide-leg trousers are really in the moment in 2025, and they suit all sizes and body shapes. The black bottom makes it all sleek, and the white sneakers make it breathable and casual. Perfect for work-from-café days or city strolls.
I did something like that last week with a camel trench in place of it. It wasn’t nearly this good. The secret is in the silhouette. Don’t be afraid to go wide-leg and fitted-top. It works. Add a matte red lip, and you’re set.
The only thing that I would add here is a small silver necklace or a delicate clutch. But even without? This one turns sidewalks into runways.
Soft Layers for Brighter Days
This look is something that I would like to wear all day. Sweater cardigan in warm beige thrown over softly structured blue striped button-up, partially tucked-in jeans, and softly structured yellow blue striped button-up, partially tuck-in jeans, and loosely buttoned yellow blue striped button-up top, tucked-in classic light-wash jeans, it is the epitome of comfort, but still yet put-together enough to feel like you have tried. This ensemble is a love letter to the early fall mornings when the air is fresh like a new cup of coffee and a new start.
The color scheme is just right: creamy oatmeal knit, blue stripes and denim. They are the kind of jeans that never pinch, always flatter. The large cardigan provides volume to dress over layers, and the balloon sleeves make it a little dramatic to an otherwise basic silhouette. I adore how the button-up is peeking out- it does not look sloppy, it seems to be intentional.
This is my interpretation of what I refer to as the slow day uniform. Days when I need to appear together but without any real effort. I’ve worn this combo for brunches, quick errand runs, and even Zoom calls (yes, the shirt steals the show on camera).
Honestly? I wouldn’t change a thing. However, should you feel like going the extra mile, you can easily add some heels or a vest over the cardigan to add a little more form.
Warm Rust & Parisian Flair
Here’s a look that practically glows against autumn leaves. A rust ribbed sweater with voluminous sleeves is combined with deep indigo denim a crisp classic combination. But it is that sleek silk scarf that is perfectly knotted around the neck that makes this entire ensemble have that quietly luxurious touch. It is the type of ensemble that would fit in a 1970s French movie or in a contemporary Pinterest board.
The sweater is actually the heroine, a bit oversized, structured cuffs, and that deep terracotta color that makes any skin tone pop. Jeans like these? They’re timeless. The type that you do not get rid of even after five years. The scarf though — that’s where the magic is. It transforms the appearance of being cute and casual into couture with a wink.
I’ve actually borrowed this scarf trick from my aunt, who always had the most fabulous accessories in the simplest closets. I always have one or two printed silks in my drawer now to instantly dress up an outfit.
What this may require is a pair of kitten heels or a long coat thrown over your shoulders to give that nonchalant street-style look. Très belle.
The Elevated Office Casual
This is what smart tailoring and weekend comfort do to each other. Under a ribbed camel-toned V-neck sweater, a light blue collared shirt and navy trousers. It’s workwear reimagined for the woman who doesn’t want to feel stiff. This ensemble straddles the border between business-lunch and cozy-bookstore and somehow, it hits both.
Every item here has intention. The structure is provided by the crisp shirt collar that sticks out at the neck and cuffs. The V-neck opens the neckline in a flattering way, and the color pairing (camel and cornflower blue) is a little unexpected, which keeps it fresh. This type of sweater is a wardrobe MVP, dress it up, dress it down, wear it over a midi skirt, or under a coat.
This is the variation that I wore to a panel talk last November and felt like I had the dress code just right: enough formality to look professional, but comfort to feel comfortable. This look is charming because of its soft structure.
Add a watch, a neutral-colored jacket or a chunky belt to make it feel more grounded in put-together territory. This one gives you room to play.
Golden Hour Streetwear
It is a color story, and I am here for it. A rust-orange knit pullover and mustard-colored cardigan, high-waisted chocolate brown leather pants. It is designed to be worn when you are walking through the city, under amber trees, and the sun is setting lower. It is fashionable, patterned, and completely wearable, as I would say, quietly bold.
The genius here is in the blend of tones. The warm autumnal colors are placed next to each other, and every work has its vibe. The leather pants are a bit flared to add some polish, and the sweater and cardigan combination provide the softness. It’s like yin and yang but with texture.
I, personally, adore these palettes when I need to be festive, but not costume-like. The brown bag with the gold buckle? A bonus. It brings everything down to earth and drags it towards the dressier side.
Would I change anything? Perhaps, a sleek low ponytail and a daring lip at night. Otherwise, this one is already strutting the runway in my mind.
Soft Knit Meets Statement Skirt
This appearance argues in favor of the combination of sweetness and sharpness. It is a soft cream sweater with a slight balloon sleeve tucked into a fitted houndstooth skirt, and it is exuding downtown-it-girl vibes without any of the pain. It is the attire you put on when you want to be praised without making an effort to be praised. It’s flirty without being loud. It’s soft, it’s structured — and very cute.
The knit is very lightly textured, just to make it look plush without dominating the silhouette. The skirt is what anchors this look. That black-and-white houndstooth is classic, but in mini form? It’s just fun. This would go perfectly with knee-high boots, or sneakers, should you prefer a more casual touch.
In one of her TikTok breakdowns, one of my favorite NYC stylists once said, “The best fall outfits are the ones that feel like opposites in harmony.” This is exactly that. Soft knit + tailored mini = chef’s kiss.
Add tights and a jacket when it is cooler, and this outfit is good to go to coffee dates, museum visits, or simply strolling around the city and feeling fabulous.
Pastel Punch with Sporty Charm
This look is the definition of unexpected harmony. Lavender and mustard do not normally appear in the same place, but here? They’re magic. A lilac sweater with mustard culottes is refreshing, bold, and quirky enough. Then there are the white sneakers, which anchor the whole ensemble in that laid-back, off-duty vibe we are all after this season.
The knit is a lightweight lavender that is ideal to layer in early fall, either alone or on top of a shirt. The culotte is cropped slightly in order to reveal your shoes, and that woven belt? A masterpiece textural touch that gives it a vintage touch. And what about the sneakers, clean, minimal, so now. These shoes are telling you, I am smartly dressed, and I also run errands at high speed.
This appearance in fact reminds me of a stylist I met at a pop-up event who preached to me the importance of balancing pastels with neutrals or saturated color. “One sweet, one strong,” she said. And I have thought of this each time I take lilac or blush.
Would I add anything? Perhaps a camel jacket or cropped trench to make it warm enough to wear on cool nights. But honestly, this combo stands beautifully on its own.
Bookstore Beatnik Meets Parisian Cool
This one has me wishing to write poetry, and drink oat milk cappuccinos all day. A brown turtleneck, under a houndstooth flannel overshirt, with wide-leg chocolate trousers and a cream tote with a cute little bird graphic? It’s cozy, comfy, and totally aesthetic. Add a beige beret and wire-rimmed glasses to it and you have a walking Pinterest board in the best way.
My favorite part is that this outfit is about softness and structure. The flannel is very oversized and loose, but it is still elevated because of the classic print. The pants provide you with movement and figure, and the dark brown color scheme is grounding–it is flattering on all body types, midsize to plus size. The accessories? Pure style poetry.
This is personal to me because I did something similar to this last October on a fall museum day and people stared at me like I was in a movie. It’s approachable, but has personality. Like yes, I read Joan Didion. Yes, I thrifted this flannel. What about it?
All I would recommend is a crossbody jacket to wear outside or perhaps a statement lip to complete the look. Otherwise? She’s perfection.