Curvy Fall Outfits Ideas 2025 That Are Chic, Cozy, and Totally Wearable
Fall is not a season, it is a change of vibe. Cosy fabrics, deeper colours and that layering game we all want to play after the sun goes down a bit earlier. But if you’re curvy like me, you might’ve noticed that finding curvy fall outfits that check all the boxes—aesthetic, flattering, and comfortable—can sometimes feel like a scavenger hunt on hard mode.
What if I told you this season’s top looks were built for us? And not in a “plus size fashion section buried in the corner” kind of way, but in a “damn, she’s owning it” kind of way.
No matter whether you wear leggings every day, live by casual chic, or simply are in search of the best Amazon purchase, this post is meant to be read. Ready to fall in love with getting dressed again?
Maroon Power: Fall’s Elegant Armor
The first thing that came to my mind when I saw this curvy fall outfit was power and polish but with the most luxurious maroon. Monochromatic dressing in deep tones is something that takes everything to a new level. The blazer, which is too big and falls loosely on the body, does not lose its shape, whereas the pleated midi skirt adds texture to the outfit and makes it feel feminine yet dominating. The black open-toe mules ground the outfit in elegance and the big gold hoops are the icing on the cake, dramatic yet not too much. This is what you are looking for in case you are seeking ideas that are both confident and comfortable. It’s formal enough for a night dinner but chill enough for downtown walks with your fave clutch in hand.
So, what is it: the blazer is not rigid, but rather structured, tailored with some breathing space, which is exactly what we need this fall. Pair it with a pleated midi (trust me, pleats are flattering magic for plus size women), and you’ve got motion without bulk. The open-back black heeled mules are a low-effort, high-impact shoe when you want to take it up a notch but you do not want to break a sweat. This outfit is basically your “boss energy” go-to.
Personally, I find sets like this incredibly empowering. I have something like this to wear to a networking event last fall, and people even stopped to comment on the tone-on-tone color scheme. It’s bold but never brash. Maroon is also one of such fall colors which substitute the plain black with the right amount of drama. Even the celebrity stylist Law Roach recently said that darker jewel tones are the new neutrals, more presence, same versatility.
I would add a thin belt over the blazer to complete this outfit in case you need more definition around the waist. Or trade the clutch to a micro bag in soft beige to counter the richness. This is a look that you would want to wear in case you want something simple yet fancy.
Sporty Chic with Street Smarts
All right, we will discuss street styles, but comfortable, functional, and oozing with casual cool. This look taps into what I call “Sunday off-duty aesthetic,” and it nails the balance between sporty and feminine. The white tank is fitted and is a wardrobe basic, worn under a two-tone sleeve zip-up jacket that is oversized. Add white casual jeans-like joggers, a mesh-back baseball cap, and a mini Fendi crossbody and all of a sudden you are exuding the vibe of effortless styling. It does not come off as trying too hard, and that is precisely why it does.
And, here is why every detail is important: a nice cropped tank will provide the shape without being too tight and a light windbreaker will provide the casual chic effect that we adore in the fall. Also, joggers are back in fashion- and yes, they are flattering when the waistband is at the right place on a plus size body. A baseball cap and mini bag combo is a styling trick I can vouch by when I am on the move yet I want to look put together.
I have actually worn this or a version of it to brunch, grocery stores and even last minute airport pick ups. It gives me the feeling that I have my life together even when I am not wearing actual pants, you know? InStyle predicts that 2025 will be all about comfort-core, i.e. practical materials and leggings-like designs in streetwear shapes are here to stay.
To make this look a bit more glamorous, I would add gold hoops and a stack of rings. You would be surprised how some little accessories can make even the most casual base look fancy. And this style would go perfectly with bulky sneakers or, in case it is colder, smooth Uggs in neutral suede.
Lady in Red: Bold Yet Refined
There’s something wildly powerful about a red tailored set. When fall comes along with its grey skies and muted colors, red is the kick of energy. The given appearance is addressed to those who want to have trendy suiting, but do not want to be trapped in fast fashion. The profile is retro: a bit oversized blazer, straight-leg pants, pointed pumps, clean lines everywhere. But the color? The color is a whole moment. It’s romantic, vibrant, and makes zero apologies.
Each piece here pulls its weight. The blazer is sharp, the pants are cut at ankle length, which is flattering to legs, and the heels? Showstoppers. Red shoes always hit different. This entire ensemble can be night but with a little styling, it can go straight to the boardroom or your next social event. It is also the type of thing I would pick up to go to a party dinner when you do not want to over-accessorize, since the outfit is the accessory.
Personally, I wore a red pantsuit to a friend rehearsal dinner last October and received constant compliments, particularly by other women who said they would never consider wearing red head to toe. Here’s my tip: just try it once. Fashion gurus at Who What Wear even claimed that red is the new black this Fall 2025- and I could not agree more.
Want to switch it up? Add a camel coat on top of your shoulders or change the heels to oxblood loafers to create a humble, more down-to-earth look. This style does not require a lot of things, it is very loud and self-assured just like you.
Print Play with a Touch of Sunshine
This look just screams happy. I would call it a daring casual chic moment, which is all about comfort, personality and playfulness. An oversized sunshine-yellow sweatshirt with loose fitting in a high-waisted leopard-print maxi skirt? Yes, please. List the (exacting) leopard slip-ons, and the entire ensemble is walking evidence that prints and color equal fall gladness. It is the type of outfit that makes you feel good just by putting it on and that is a vibe that we should be pursuing more.
Genius in this is the balance: big on top, small on the bottom. The stretchy silhouette means that the skirt fits in the right places and the slit provides a slight movement. It is wearable and kept down to earth by the sneakers- I could envision this to be worn on a city errand, a day trip, or even a brunch date. In the case of curvy women, this combination enhances the waistline, and lengthens the legs, without being high-effort.
I am currently obsessed with color blocking and this outfit has got it right. I have a very close friend who wore a very similar combo on a cold fall stroll in SoHo, and people kept on asking her where she got her outfit. Leopard is in fact the new neutral Vogue has been telling us this for seasons.
In case I had to make it a bit more interesting, I would probably add a crossbody bag or a neutral trench coat. You could even elevate it with statement earrings. But honestly? It’s perfect in its own playful, powerful way. Certainly a place to visit when you are in need of fall outfit inspo that does not overdo it.
Classic Office Look with a Fall Twist
This would be my choice of the winner of curvy fall outfits that can be worn to work and then out to drinks. A button up shirt tucked into a leather pencil skirt is something timeless and cool. The light blue shirt makes the appearance more gentle and the brown skirt adds warmth and sharpness. Sharp blue shoes repeat the color of the shirt and unite the entire spectrum. The mini structured bag is simply the icing on the cake, clean, classic and sophisticated.
This is modest, dressy and aesthetic in one. The leather skirt fits where it should and is not too tight, and the shirt with the slightly rolled sleeves makes it look very casual and confident. It’s giving grown-up glam without being too stiff. This is your blueprint in case you are a classic person, but you want to have a flirtation with texture this fall.
I’ve worn this outfit (or close to it) to more than one meeting where I needed a boost of quiet power. There’s something about mixing hard (leather) and soft (cotton) textures that makes me feel like I have my life together. And, the faux leather faux skirt is now available in fabulous curve-friendly versions by brands such as Amazon and Shein, so this look is more affordable than ever.
To finish it off? Add a trench, sleek bun, and some gold jewelry. Whether you’re headed to work or brunch with the girls, this look hits every mark.
Color-Blocking Confidence
This look had me at hello. The combination of chartreuse trousers and a bright blue blazer is not accidental and playful. It is the type of outfit that will make your closet and mood wake up simultaneously. The use of white crop top balances the palette and the texture is added to the entire outfit via the chunky knit bag. This ensemble is evidence that curvy fall looks do not have to be dull or too rigid to be stylish. And that tailored can still mean comfortable.
Color theory is your best friend here. Blue and green are the neighbors in the color wheel, so they do not clash with each other. The wide-leg pants drape beautifully over the body, creating movement and ease, and the blazer brings structure without boxing you in. Pairing this with a soft knit bag (big yes for texture contrast) and white pointed shoes gives it an editorial finish. Honestly, I’d take this look straight from brunch to a creative pitch meeting without changing a thing.
I was anxious when I wore a similar color-block style the first time. However, in some cases fashion is not about rules but about rhythm. Fall doesn’t mean fading into neutrals—it can also be a moment to brighten up the gray days. According to celebrity stylist Zerina Akers, color is power, and this look is all about power.
In case you wish to tone it down, you might want to change the accessories to tan or change the crop top to a fitted turtleneck. But if you’re ready to step into your main character moment? Wear it bold, babe.
Glossy Layers with Boss Energy
Now this is what I call luxe drama. The wine-colored suit made of patent leather is providing rich auntie vibes, in the most high-fashion manner. The customized vinyl blazer and matching pencil skirt are sleek, confident and unashamedly trendy. The black turtleneck is modest enough to provide a perfect contrast underneath. And those pointy black pumps? Executive realness.
Each piece in this outfit works overtime. Patent leather may be scary, but when it is done correctly, such as in this structured fit, it is smooth and flattering. The high waist skirt has a perfect fit at the narrowest point of the body and the turtleneck makes the neckline smooth. Put on some sheer tights and pointy heels and you will be ruling the room you enter. This may be the final fancy dress up to go out at night, or a fall ball where you want to be dressed up in something unpredictable.
I am fond of how materials alter the tone of an outfit. This would be chic in matte, but there is something extra about the gloss. Vinyl and patent finishes will be the fall 2025 trend, with texture speaking volumes in plus size capsules, The Cut says. Don’t be afraid to shine—literally.
If I were tweaking this outfit, I’d layer it with a delicate gold chain and slick back the hair. When you are already glittering in your outfit, you do not have to do much.
Pastel Power Moves
This is where leggings meet luxury. And I love everything about it. The surprise here is lavender leggings, which are snug, contouring, and boldly colored. The mint green turtleneck provides warm contrast and the long camel trench provides the perfect amount of layering to wear on crisp fall days. The vibe is finished off with blue square-toe mules, which pays an ode to the color theory. It is street style, but with the eyes of an art student, who also reads W Magazine.
Let’s talk fit and function. These leggings fit in the right places and are high-waisted such that they give you a waistline. The ribbed turtleneck texture and the trench disrupts the color scheme in a very calculated manner. It is a textbook example of the fact that casual chic does not imply boring or beige- it is all about balance. And this is balanced beautifully.
In case you have ever felt too shy to wear brights during colder months, this should be your wake-up call to do it. I began to play with pastels two falls ago, and it actually transformed my attitude to seasonal dressing. As designer Christian Siriano once said, plus-size fashion is not about hiding, it is about making a statement and this outfit does just that with style.
One little addition I’d make? A cream baguette bag and oversized hoops. However, to be honest, this already shouts out to the world, I know what I am doing, so you do not have to do much more.
Soft Blue, Big Style
The combination of various shades of blue is so calming and this outfit is a breath of fresh air in the morning on a fall day. A sky-blue romper pairs up with an extra-long knit cardigan in a bit darker shade. The vibe is kept light and clean by simple gold sandals and round sunnies. It’s giving fashion girl energy without the fuss. This ensemble is like strolling to your favorite coffee shop on a Sunday morning with Vogue in your arm just like this beauty here.
Each layer here is soft but deliberate. The romper is not tight but not sloppy, and the cardigan is not heavy but warm which is perfect to wear in those days when it is not too hot and not too cold. The gold sandals are not what one would expect in fall, but they do in fact provide that aesthetic touch that does not make the outfit too safe. This is the ideal compromise between a one-piece and coverage that plus size women who love a one-piece will enjoy.
Personally, I have discovered that rompers are a bit tricky, but when worn this way they are so versatile. I wore a similar cardigan/romper combo to a bookshop event, and someone asked if I styled celebrities (I don’t, but I loved the compliment).
To polish this off, I’d say: add a felt fedora and a crossbody if you’re going out. But even as-is, this one’s a win. Especially if you’re looking for curvy fall outfits ideas that aren’t all jeans and boots.
City Sleek in Leather and Satin
This outfit right here? It’s pure fall outfit inspo. The chocolate brown leather jacket is fastened at the waist-line, which is flattering and feminine, and the burgundy satin dress beneath is flowing with elegance. The combination of matte and shine makes it visually rich and appears much fancier than it is likely to be expensive. Combined with gold hoops, soft waves, and neutral accessories, this outfit seems to be the city glam of the modern world.
The leather jacket is designed in a way that it is not too tight to outline the shape but it is not loose either, and I love how the tie belt makes everything come together. The dress underneath? Airy, smooth, and up to any occasion, whether it is office or cocktail party. This is one of those curvy fall outfits that works across generations—whether you’re 28 or 58, it just gets it right.
I have always been a fan of leather + satin combination, it is one of the tricks that I learned on TikTok when a stylist told me that mixing textures is the quickest way to look expensive. It really does make a difference. You don’t have to spend designer money, either. I have found a similar jacket on Amazon which provides this form and shape.
Want to dial it up? Add suede boots and a berry lipstick. Want to take it down? Swap for Uggs and a crossbody. This outfit stretches in two directions and that is why it is a must in 2025.
Fierce in Faux Fur and Leather
Come on, we all know that unless you are entering fall with a touch of faux fur drama, we are not doing anything. This look is the definition of cold-weather confidence. The leopard coat that is full length gives the wild luxury. At the bottom, there is a ribbed black top that is tucked in a sleek high-waisted leather skirt with a slit that screams, yes, I am that woman. And those black pointed heels? Classic. A forever yes in my book.
This is where fall fashion meets bold choices. The skirt fits the waist with a belted feature that brings in form and the slit brings in movement. When you put the faux fur coat on top of such a clean silhouette, it allows each piece to breathe. It is wonderful when you need a strong figure with a touch of vintage glamour and you are a plus size woman. In case you are searching for a fancy outerwear that you can wear as a hug and a statement in one, then leopard print is your power move.
I have a variation of this outfit that I wear on night dates, i.e rooftop drinks and night museum dates. The key here is the coat. You can even fling it on top of jeans or even leggings, and you would still look fancy. Elle says that animal print will never be out of fashion, it just changes in shape. In 2025, it’s longer, bolder, and better.
To finish this off? I would put on bold gold earrings or burgundy lip to complement the warmth of the coat. When you are in the mood to party this season, this is the time to do so.
Cozy Cool-Girl Casual
This ensemble is literally all that we adore about fall in a single mirror selfie. Wide-leg jeans with a high waist, a small black bandeau, and a beige chunky cropped cardigan with the right amount of slouch. It is casual, relaxed, chic and entirely wearable, be it to meet your friends over coffee or to do errands on a Saturday. Honestly? This look is a Pinterest board waiting to happen.
It sings because of the structure: high-rise wide legs cinch the waist and lengthen the leg, and the cropped cardigan pulls the eye up and makes everything feel cozy but fashionable. And those wide sleeves? They’re what fall dreams are made of. This combo is the definition of casual with intention. A chunky hoop and small chain shoulder bag completes the deal.
I will always resort to such an outfit when I am in-between moods, not dressy, not lazy but cool. In case you are struggling to understand what to wear that is up to date yet relaxed, this is the uniform. Bonus: It is easy to recreate using Amazon or Shein pieces, and now most of them have size-inclusive cardigans and wide-leg denim.
I would recommend neutral sneakers or sleek loafers in case you are going to walk a lot. And a dab of red gloss, perhaps, to that perfection of having just thrown it on.
Crimson Pop with Classic Basics
It is a tutorial on how to make fall style modest pop. Go back to the basics: vintage button-down top and a plain black skirt. Add then the crimson tights and cherry red booties to turn the whole mood into something trendy. Add dark sunnies, bright lips and a black structured bag and you are a street-style star walking around town.
And here is what is genius: the length of the skirt is making the outfit tailored and elegant, but those red accessories are shouting about confidence. It is an ideal combination of a person who desires curvy fall outfits ideas that can be used both during the day and night. You might go to work in this and nobody would bat an eyelid when you turn up at an after-hours wine bar in the same outfit.
I have experimented with this myself, when everything seems too neutral, and it is always worth it to add color by wearing tights. Fashion stylist Shiona Turini vows by the bold tights as a mood booster in fall/winter. Now I get why.
If you’re color-shy, try a burgundy tight first. However, do not miss out on this entire category because bold legwear is the silent revolution of fall 2025.
Monochrome Magic in Ivory Denim
Who said white was only for summer? It is one of my favorite fall style hacks because of this soft monochrome palette. A double-breasted blazer made of ivory with a flared pale wash denim, accessorized with white and a silk scarf around the neck, it is all the timeless fashion is supposed to be. It’s elegant, modern, and subtly sexy. A real showstopper in the softest way.
What makes this sing is the tone-on-tone coordination. The blazer introduces order and formality, the flared jeans provides it with that vintage foundation and the scarf brings in the Parisian touch. This look screams trendy but timeless. It is ideal to go out to brunch, creative dates, or even to walk around your favorite bookstore in style.
I’ve always found light monochrome to be powerful. It doesn’t have to shout. It just shows up. In case you have been trapped in black outerwear or dark denim all fall long, perhaps this is the update you did not realize you were in need of.
To finish it off, I’d keep makeup clean and glowing. This chef would be kissed with a soft brown smoky eye and nude lip.
Glamour in Cream: The Iconic Buttoned Dress
Closing out with a bang—because this dress is everything. A well-structured sleeveless dress with gold buttons and pocket details in an off-white cream material that reminds me of Chanel and Zara. The daring accessories, huge hoops, exaggerated sunnies, slicked-back bun, make it all sound like confident, crisp, and couture.
This piece stands on its own. No coat, no layers—just powerful tailoring and strong finishing. The cut is ultra-flattering, hugging curves but staying structured. This is your signature fall party piece in case you are a plus size woman who wants something dressy but not over the top. Whether you’re sipping cocktails downtown or heading to a gallery opening, this is a showstopper.
I had a similar dress on an anniversary dinner last year, and I have never felt so elegant. Other times, it is just a daring silhouette and reservedness everywhere.
If you want to transition it into chillier weather? Just add a camel coat and suede boots. But honestly, let this one shine on its own.
Soft Neutrals, Big Energy
There is a casual grace to large knits with fluid pants, and this outfit has that balance right down to a hug. A cable-knit sweater in dusty rose with puffy sleeves is just right over a pair of cream pants that are tailored and wide-legged. It is soft in a way that does not shout but attracts attention. And the blush-toned bag with a gold chain? Chef’s kiss. It is curvy fall outfits magic, which can take you through brunch to boardroom.
The balloon sleeves on the sweater provide a bit of structure but it does not engulf your body and the sweater falls perfectly when you do the half tuck. The trousers elongate your frame (especially paired with pointed-toe heels), and that delicate blush purse pulls the whole palette together. I’d call this casual chic at its best—minimal effort, maximum polish.
I had a similar ensemble last fall at a gallery event and I felt so put-together without being overdressed. Pro tip: This light sweater is also a fall outerwear piece, in case you live in warmer areas, just pair it with a silky cami to create a more layered night look.
If I were to add anything? Perhaps an oatmeal or dusty beige trench to layer. However, this one is quite solid in itself, at least, on the part of women who prefer a non-obtrusive statement.
Power Prints Meet Bold Color
There are times when fall requires some chaos and this outfit brings it in the most delectable manner. A tailored leopard blazer with a waist belt on a bright pink ribbed turtleneck? That’s fearless layering. Throw in some hot pink textured trousers and yellow tinted tones and you have yourself a street-style moment that is front row worthy. Curvy fall outfits like this don’t tiptoe. They stomp.
Let’s talk details. The belted leopard blazer is a good staple to have because it defines the waist and it is a good staple to have as a plus size woman who does not want to hide the curves but want to wear them. And that vibrant pink? It’s not just trendy—it energizes your whole look. If you’re the type who leans toward all-black in the colder months, this is your nudge to play in the bold color sandbox.
I have never been able to love or hate animal print- that is until I tried it with color. This combo? It gave me life. As stylist Zerina Akers says, “Color is not just for summer—it’s your energy statement,” and I felt that deeply.
To make it more relaxed, replace the belt with a soft tie and put on white sneakers. Want to elevate it for a party night? Throw in hoop earrings, a tiny clutch and a bright red lip. Leopard doesn’t bite, I promise.
Soft Grunge Reimagined
Who ever said fall had to be smooth to be beautiful? The attitude of this look is casual, as a coffee date on a Saturday, with no hurry and no rules. A loose plaid shirt, a pair of beige trousers with a wide leg, a nude tank top-all worn to perfection and on top of it was a caramel clutch with red statement earrings. It’s modest, feminine, and quietly rebellious all at once.
The casualness of the shirt is given by the slightly undone effect and the tailored casual jeans-style trousers bring everything back to the center. It’s a masterclass in mixed messages (in the best way). Also, the accessories—the oversized cat-eye glasses and poppy-red earrings—bring this outfit from “I found it in my closet” to aesthetic inspo worthy.
I tested this vibe last October at a friend backyard gathering and I was asked more than once whether I had designed the entire party. People are just into something about soft neutrals with a hint of surprise color.
Winterize it with boots or Uggs and, voila, you are warm, comfortable and completely that girl, without making a big effort.
Monochrome Drama in Blue
It is one of those high impact looks that is like a front row at a fashion week but can be worn in real life. A vivid turquoise turtleneck meets a matching leather midi skirt, and it’s all grounded by contrasting pink heels and a chartreuse clutch. All the details are yelling purposeful, and it is precisely why this look is so successful among plus size women who do not want to show everything but feel bold.
The tailored midi skirt makes the body look good, but not tight, and the oversized turtleneck will give you the volume where you need it. In case you are curvy and prefer to experiment with monochrome but are overwhelmed by it, you can use textured fabrics such as knits and faux leather that will divide the space. Also—this color pairing? So very on-trend in 2025, particularly to wear to evening dressy occasions when you want to stand out but not shiver.
I would wear this 100 percent on a fall date, or chic event. And, yes, I could change the heels to smooth sock boots in case I would walk a lot. However, it is a confidence outfit, as far as I am concerned.
Want to tone it down? Pair the skirt with a neutral white blouse. Want to take it even further? Get blue bag and soft smoky eye. It’s a whole mood.
Feathers & Femininity
Okay, this is when fall is flirtatious. It’s giving romantic drama, and I’m here for it. The blush pink off-the-shoulder ribbed bodycon dress fits in all the right places and the feathered cuffs give it the right amount of extra. Throw in a luxe Louis Vuitton blush bag with gold hardware and it is practically begging to come out with you next time you go out or have a formal party.
This silhouette is ideal to curvy women since the material is just right in terms of stretch to support. And the off-shoulder neckline? Universally flattering. There is no need to add a lot of it, the feathers will speak by themselves.
I have been in something like this once at a rooftop cocktail party and I felt like a champagne toast. Inherently, when you are unsure, a detail-rich piece will always do the trick: feather trim, beading, etc. to add glam to a plain silhouette.
Want to dress this look down? Add a cropped moto jacket and nude sneakers. Yes, seriously. That is the beauty of curvy fall attires, we can be soft and edgy in the same ensemble.
Cinnamon Curve Appeal
This look wraps fall up in a single silhouette. A long sleeved ribbed dress in cinnamon is asymmetrically hemmed into knee-high leather boots in a similar warm caramel. It has structure, it has movement, and it has a lot of serious main character energy. It is one of those fall outfits that are curvy, and you do not have to think much about your figure.
This is a good transition item between early and late fall because of the high neckline and fitted rib knit. In addition, the asymmetrical hem makes the eye go down in a very flattering manner. I am terming this as a simple, fancy, and extremely wearable outfit that could transition between day and night without any effort. Just swap the bag and lip color.
One of my friends had a very similar thing when she had a dinner in New York in October last year and a stranger on the street stopped her to ask about her boots. I mean—when your outfit does the talking? You just smile and keep walking.
What would I add? A thick knit scarf in oatmeal and an old brown leather bag to give that off duty editor look. Perfection.
Cream and Clean Lines
This outfit proves that sleek doesn’t have to mean boring. A cream turtleneck that is tucked into a matching leather midi skirt with a bold thigh slit- whew. Throw in some knee-high white boots and a neutral shoulder bag and you have a monochrome outfit that is rich, elevated and easy. It is minimalistic and edgy, and it is one of my best styling concepts this fall 2025.
What makes this one shine is the fabric mix. Ribbed knit is soft, and faux leather is shiny, and the boots provide the perfect power position. It’s a great go-to for plus size women who want to balance structure with curve. A boss energy outfit, no doubt, whether you are attending a meeting or brunching with girls.
On a personal note, I would term this as my I mean business, but also I am adorable fit. I would pair it with matte berry lipstick and soft waves to make it look more romantic. Fall’s chill? We don’t know her.
Could we tone it down with sneakers? Sure. But you look this put together, why would you?
French Café Casual
This is the appearance that I envision when I consider the casual jeans days done right. The basic outfit consists of a camel wool coat, light-wash wide-leg jeans, and a cream sweater tucked in, but it is a powder blue beret that puts it over the edge. Throw in a pair of chestnut boots and a ruched handbag and voila you have curvy fall outfits Paris edition.
The coat is made in such a way that everything is lifted but the jeans bring it down to earth and makes it wearable. This is what I call casual chic—you can wear this running errands or sitting at a café writing poetry (or just your grocery list). Bonus: This is the perfect example of a longline coat that works on curvier figures since it skims the body so well.
I even thrifted a camel coat last year and wore it in this way to a fall farmers market run. Let’s just say it made the apples look aesthetic. It was giving Pinterest.
Want to take it up a notch? Make it look slightly different by replacing the beret with a wide-brimmed hat and a crossbody Amazon bag in caramel. You’re welcome.
Chartreuse Suit & Statement Vibes
Suiting has been a thing of a moment, but this chartreuse stunner? It’s rewriting the rules. A matching blazer and pants in a bright green-yellow color, a ruched emerald bag and pointed heels- this is how the curvy fall outfits are served to boardroom Barbie. And it’s working overtime.
Color-block suiting is one of the biggest fashionable features of 2025, and this style does not disappoint. The blazer gives form where you desire it and the monochrome effect elongates the figure so flatteringly. This isn’t your average power suit—this is fashion armor.
My advice? Don’t be afraid of neon tones in fall. As Who What Wear notes, bold tones “bring energy to transitional dressing”—and I couldn’t agree more. This style would kill at a night out, gallery opening or even a daring office attire when you tone down the accessories.
In case I added something, probably a pair of sleek sunglasses or even chunky hoops. But honestly, this one? She’s already the moment.
Pistachio & Lilac Luxe
This look is a love letter to color. A side-cut ribbed midi dress in lilac is tight to the body, and a textured pistachio blazer balances it out and makes it complete. The fact that the bag and the heels are matching green is a dead giveaway that this is not a coincidence. This is the color theory in action, and yes, it is beautiful on plus size and curvy women who do not want to blend in neutrals but play with tones.
It is half street and half party ready depending on how you wear it. I adore that the ribbed dress is not clingy, it flows with you and the blazer adds the sharpness to the entire figure. Plus, gold jewelry always plays well with these tones.
I used this palette to do an Easter brunch last spring, and I promise it gave me a glow. The combination of soft purple and zesty green is nothing but a fabric version of serotonin.
If I were to zhuzh it even more? Put a printed silk scarf around the handle of the bag or in the neckline. Unexpected, but completely luxe.