The Best Cute Fall Outfits for Women 2025: Classy, Casual & Totally Wearable
Fall is a feeling. It is that time when the air becomes a bit colder, coffee order becomes spicier, and suddenly, your summer wardrobe does not feel the same. So what’s next? How can we get that comfortable-yet-confident feeling into our wardrobe without becoming slaves of fashion?
It is not only about adorable fall outfits women wear this season, it is about creating style on emotion, on mood, on the little things: a weekend in the pumpkin patch, a leisurely Sunday brunch, a breezy work morning when you want to feel like the main character. Below, I break down some of the strongest (and most wearable) looks of 2025, inspired by what’s actually getting pinned, worn, and repeated this season.
Timeless Glamour Meets Effortless Denim
It is just a little bit decadent to combine rich textures with casual comfort, and this outfit nails the feeling. The custom-made lavender tweed suit jacket that is decorated with steel buttons and with excellent shape screams fashionable-yet-not-stuffy. The outfit combines well with a pair of loose light-washed jeans and a pair of fun leopard pumps, which exude the vibe of having their life together but not too serious. It is ideal on those first days of fall when the mornings are chilly but the sun is still out long enough to warrant bare ankle.
The hero here is, without question, the structured jacket. Articles such as this one are the reason why work sweaters are changing- it is all about upgraded options which nonetheless keep you warm. The jacket can be taken to work just as well as it can be taken to the office, but with jeans it is instantly brunch-ready, shopping-ready, and even adorable enough to take to a pumpkin patch. Wear it with a pair of fancy jeans, some big earrings and you have a transitional staple. The mix of polished and casual? It’s a real winner.
As an individual, I never stop rotating a jacket like this as soon as the leaves begin turning. I will wear it open with a plain t-shirt or buttoned up like a blouse. Samira Nasr, the fashion director, once stated in an interview published in Harper Bazaar that, texture adds dimension to neutrals, and she is not more wrong. The pale lilac color is not obnoxious, it is vibrant and is not that what we expect of our adorable fall outfits in women?
On a more limited budget, Amazon and Shein have some surprisingly good structured jackets in similar pastel colors under 50 dollars. Trade in the leopard heels to some chunky boots or black booties and you are good to go, especially when you are more 40 casual than glam.
Polished Power in Pinstripes
Soft structure is never out of fashion, particularly when it is covered with pinstripes. This creamy beige two-piece suit with its fine vertical lines is providing a big 2025 boss-energy, yet it is still wearable, airy, and so modern. It is customized to the extent that it can say, I am here, but it is designed with sleeves rolled up and bare accessories so as to say, I am here, but I am not here to worry. The large sunglasses and the neat chain bag make this a city casual fantasy to all your creative meetings as well as lattes in the afternoon with your favorite person.
Matching sets like this are lifesavers in transitional seasons. You don’t have to overthink the outfit—just throw on a coordinating inner layer (like the cropped tank here), and let the suit do the talking. Add sneakers to make it a more casual fashion concept or upgrade to stilettos and stacked gold jewelry to make it a sleek going out look. A look like this has versatility to it that makes it ideal to wear to work or play by women in their 30s and 40s.
I’ve styled a similar suit for a gallery opening before, and it earned me more compliments than my actual painting did (true story). Soft tailoring in light neutrals during fall is just so empowering, it is the only thing that stands out in the ocean of dark colors. It is a suit that shows that celebrity stylist Karla Welch has been right when she has said that neutral suits are the armor of a modern woman many times.
To make it look more classy, add a slick bun, a berry lip and you are good to go. Want to dial it down? Throw a blazer on top of a hoodie and wide-leg pants and have a cool street-style moment that is not dishevelled.
Neutral Layers and Western Vibes
Fall fashion doesn’t always mean dark tones. The sound of caramel, stone and suede is sometimes the most powerful sound. This knit dress with long sleeves and a belt and knee-high cinnamon suede boots is a hug that is wrapped in minimalist chic. The large tote and the loose curls help keep the look down to earth, and it is perfect to wear on a daily basis, whether it is school drop-off, going out to a plus size brunch, or a relaxing night when you still want to look adorable.
This is what I would term a well-done casual long sweater outfit, stretchy so it feels comfortable, and structured so it feels put-together. The broad belt pulls the waist in to create the silhouette which is particularly flattering to 50 casual or 60 style seekers who desire shape without work. Suede boots are the staple of fall; they are not too costume-y, but are still very Western.
It is a moment in September when I want to wear exactly this type of outfit. It makes transitioning into autumn seamless—throw on a trench if it’s chilly or go without on warmer days. I’ve seen variations of this look trending on Pinterest under classy capsule wardrobes, which makes sense—it’s cozy without looking lazy.
To make this look more trendy, I would replace the tote with a slouchy suede fringe bag or a plaid casual flannel overshirt. Tiny additions, big visual impact.
Retro Romance in Micro Florals
Let’s talk about florals—but not just any florals. This fall romance is at its best with these warm, burnt-rusty micro prints on a midi-length flowy dress. The ruffles on the collar and cuffs are soft, and the tall boots are rigid, but the outfit has a balance between soft and bold. It’s a dreamy nod to the ’70s revival that’s been making quiet waves in casual fashion ideas this season.
This dress belongs in every transitional wardrobe. The long sleeves make it warm and the floaty material makes it move. In the case of 50 or 60 age brackets, it provides cover in a charming way. It is also a perfect going out outfit when coupled with a suede moto jacket or chunky cardi. I always find myself grabbing something like this for wine tastings, farmers markets, or even a low-key date night—it gives major “I just threw this on” vibes with actually curated detail.
Florals in fall aren’t groundbreaking (we know), but when done in rusty red and terracotta, they feel grounded and earthy. Designers such as Ulla Johnson and Reformation have been trying to sell this story hard, and you know what? I’m not mad at it. It works.
Depending on whether you like boots or not, you can wear this with black booties to add a more edgy touch or even over tights with loafers to give it a quirky academia look.
Preppy Chic with a Twist
In case Blair Waldorf got in love with sporty-chic street clothes, it could be the following way. Accordion pleats and a structured burgundy blazer dress come together in the most surprising manner, emitting both prep-school perfection and rebellious cool-girl vibe. Combined with knee-high black boots, white scrunch socks and sleek accessories, this outfit is all dressy, but without being too serious. It is flirty, sharp and photo-friendly and maybe head-turning.
This is a power play for going out looks. The mini dress is a blazer in itself, however, what makes it even better is the color combination, deep wine red and contrasting white pleats. This is the way to go in case one wants to tap into bold 2025 energy. And knee-highs with tall boots? That’s the new crush. And in case you are not that much into dresses, you can replicate the vibe by wearing a longline blazer, mini skirt, and tall socks. Easy swap, same effect.
I had something similar on to a gallery opening last year and someone actually asked where I had purchased it before I had even taken my coat off. That’s the power of structured silhouettes—they hold the room.
This style may not be suitable to all people but it is certainly to the bold. Add oversized sunglasses and a mini satchel (bonus if it’s Amazon-friendly), and you’ve just turned a hallway into a runway. Or at least into a TikTok backdrop.
Country Cool With a Flirty Spin
It is simply something about red plaid in fall, it immediately brings that bonfire vibe. However, instead of the typical oversized shirt, this style uses a casual flannel dress and turns it into a smart yet funky ensemble. The dress is tight enough at the waist to be feminine and not too precious. With a loose-fitting beige wide-brim hat on top and creamy knee-high boots on the bottom, it looks rustic chic, but with a runway twist.
Plaid dresses like this are goldmines for versatility. Wear them on their own or over a cropped denim jacket or large casual long sweater. The boots take the backyard to brunch and the wide-brim hat is the right amount of polish without being overdone. This would make such a cute pumpkin patch, would it not? Or even dressed down in sneakers to a 50 casual look that is still fun.
I did something like this last fall, in a red plaid dress, to a cider tasting, and I not only felt completely in season, but it was surprisingly photogenic. The fall fashion is all about familiar texture and a touch of nostalgic color, according to stylist Allison Bornstein, which plaid checks off.
In case you are the type of person who likes multi-purpose items, then this one ticks all the boxes. And both Shein and Amazon have excellent options below 40 dollars in case you are creating a wardrobe on a budget.
Wednesday Addams Grows Up
This ensemble is a new level of dark academia chic. The black dress with a pointed white Peter Pan collar, flared skirt and vintage-looking buttons exude serious dressy energy with a touch of mischief. Accompanied with a neat burgundy bag and shiny loafers, it is a prep school non-conformity in the most positive sense. And the knee-high socks? Bold, modern, a little cheeky.
I adore the fact that this appearance is on the border of going out and day attire. The collar is smart enough to go on coffee dates or casual gallery visits and the silhouette is flirty enough to go out to dinner or drinks. And when you want to make it tough, then a leather biker jacket would give it the edge it needs. It is also very good as a plus size outfit when the skirt flares at the correct point to create a balance.
I have certainly resorted to this silhouette when I needed some confidence boost without having to do much. Loafers with socks are very 2025 (hello Prada vibes), and the micro handbag keeps things feeling cool. Put it on 40 times when you want to be casual or simply because you want to be the most fashionable individual in a bookstore.
Also, if you’re into Halloween vibes that aren’t costume-y? This is your outfit.
Minimalist Matcha Moment
Knits on knits? Yes, please. This ribbed co-ord set in sage-green with dropped shoulders and loose pants is what casual fashion concepts are supposed to be. The black and white appearance is rich and comfortable at the same time. Add the sleek leather gloves and minimalist sunglasses, and suddenly, it’s less “lounging” and more “I’m headed to the Upper East Side to run errands with elegance.”
I am in love with the fact that this look is so cozy and deliberate. The knit texture is very warm like a blanket, yet the tonal color palette makes it polished. It is perfect on women in their 50 or 60, but also slim enough to be worn by a 30-something creative on the move. And you already know—matching sets are lifesavers. This one just adds a bit more elegance.
Honestly, I pull out co-ords such as this on Mondays when I want to feel good but I do not want to think too much. In case you have noticed something like this at Amazon, this is your cue to get it. Particularly, when it is espresso brown or soft beige, which is so good to wear to work or WFH meetings.
Add sneakers to be comfortable or heeled booties to add a little height. Bonus points if you throw on a camel trench.
Bold Botanicals With a Twist
Florals in the fall are not that revolutionary but florals with the violet ankle boots in a bold green? That’s fresh. The young button-up dress has highlighted the waist with the flared hem to give off a fitting silhouette with the right amount of vintage appeal. It is cheerful, high-impact and surprisingly wearable, even in warmer fall days or early transitional weeks.
This would be an easy choice to make when you need to go out at a moment when you still need to be comfortable. The purple boots come as a surprise and are quite daring, a lesson out of the 2025 color-blocking playbook. I have discovered that one loud piece to a known silhouette makes the entire outfit come to life.
Kate Young, a celebrity stylist, has once said that contrast makes you curious, and this is a masterclass on the same. I would take this to a rooftop dinner or even to a friend wedding that is casual. To be more adventurous, add a chunky mustard cardigan or an oversized belt to the texture.
And: this dress would 100 percent work with Converse or with strappy heels. Totally flexible.
Power Red Meets Denim Days
No other thing makes me feel more invincible than a bold red blazer. It is aggressive but not aggressive and gives immediate presence even to the simplest pieces. Here it has been dressed up in a pair of classy jeans, a plain white tank, powder blue heels, and a bag of the same color- it is clean, it is graphic and it is cool beyond measure. A reminder that 40 classy doesn’t mean boring.
Red is among those work color combinations that will make you feel good and your fashionable points. The accessories are pastel and are a surprise but they look great to tone down the appearance. Perfect to work creatively, go out, or simply a fantastic day at the office when you want to be noticed.
I wore something almost the same to a networking brunch and received three questions of where I got that blazer before I even sat down. It’s that kind of statement piece.
When you are going easy with bold color, go with a dull burgundy or even a bright cobalt. Stores such as Shein and Amazon offer a lot of choices at affordable prices and they are much more expensive than they appear.
Wine Red Elegance With Vintage Allure
Other times it is just a matter of a dress that does all the talking. This wine midi is a lesson in elegant dressing, with a clean white oversized collar, and well-placed pearl buttons. It fits the body in the right way and is the right length of the mid-calf, which is the ultimate feminine and powerful combination. The shiny maroon ankle boots add the right edge.
The thing that I adore about this appearance is that it is classic yet daring. Its tailored cut and attention-getting collar make it perfect to wear to work, to a fall wedding or to a fancy dinner party. When you are creating a 40 classy wardrobe, this item gets a place in your wardrobe forever. Want to soften the silhouette? Add a trench in cream or camel. To add some additional warmth, wear a thin turtleneck under it, it actually works.
Micaela Erlanger, a celebrity stylist once remarked, that the secret to elegance is restraint with purpose. This look proves it. No nonsense, no fuss, just powerful lines, deep colors and a self-assured silhouette.
To be frank, when it comes to buying this type of vibe at a cheaper price, Amazon and Shein offer the same styles, and they are much more luxurious than their prices indicate. No need to miss the accessories here, pearl drop earrings or an old brooch would be chef kiss.
Plaid Power-Dress Realness
This blazer dress is the meeting point of casual flannels and tailoring. The red plaid pattern is bold, but not too festive to be cliched, and the gold buttons? Just enough detail to add polish. It is well-built- shoulders are a bit toned, silhouette is skimming, and the hemline is at the right place to be worn with boots or pumps.
Blazer dresses are a 2025 staple for a reason. They are pulled together with very little effort, and the proper plaid has an effortless casual appeal. You can use this to a work party, a city dinner or even a casual going out night with your girls. And to my plus size ladies, this shape can be even better with a belt to accentuate the waist and balance the shape.
I recently styled something similar for a friend’s holiday market trip, and I paired it with thick tights and patent boots. It turned into a Pinterest-worthy combo. Want to play it more low-key? Put a turtleneck under it and replace the heels with platform loafers.
This article is right there in the middle of the 50 casual and power player. Honestly, a must-have for your fall arsenal.
Sculptural Red and the Art of Quiet Drama
There’s power, and then there’s this. An oversized floral shoulder on a custom red blazer is a little too dramatic to be taken seriously, but paired with sleek black pants and patent heels, it is sophisticated rather than theatrical. This is the way you can do 40 at work with style.
Everything about this look screams confidence. The black pants counter the bulkiness on the top and the clean lines make it appear to be expensive. No additional accessories are required, perhaps a statement lip or some simple hoops. When you are creative, PR, or design, this outfit will tell you: I am who I am and I came ready.
This is certainly one of those color combinations of work wear that takes the envelope but does not go beyond the dress code. Red and black is my power combination when I wish to be bold or centered simultaneously.
Think of it as your fashion armor. You’ll walk differently, sit taller, and honestly—why not?
Fall Whites Done Right
Ribbed white midi sweater dress is a synonym of subtle sophistication. Throw in some sheer black tights, leopard heels and thin cat-eye shades and now, it is not so basic and more street-style star. It is snug, stylish and a strong candidate of the best casual long sweaters of fall.
It is so much to love about this type of fit, clean silhouette, subtle stretch, easy to style. It is one of those things which fits literally all ages, in particular, those who are in their 50 or 60 and need something warm but not bulky. It is possible to wear a coat over it and look polished as you remove your layers.
I personally adore white knits in fall, it is that unexpected brightness in the sea of the darks. Tan France, a stylist, attests to the use of off-white during the cooler months as it makes the face bright even when the sun is not. And he’s right. It is new, deliberate, and a little bit rebellious in the most positive sense.
Wear it casualized, with white sneakers, or put on boots and a show coat. Either, it is a layering base that you will be grateful of.
Monochrome With an Edge
All-black can never be out of fashion, but this aesthetic makes it a bit rebellious. The black mini blazer dress in a double breasted style, the tall patent boots and the fishnet tights are all going out with a purpose. Add some narrow sunnies and a boxy clutch and you have an outfit that takes over the sidewalk.
This is certainly a night out vibe when you want to be noticed and be clean. The over-sized buttons interrupt the solid black and add a retro touch. In case you are a fan of black booties, they would be a lethal combination here as well but make sure that they are sharp and ankle-skimming.
I have worn this to fashion shows and cool cocktail parties and it always works. Wear it open as a jacket with a bodycon underneath to mix it up as well. It suits plus size figures as well- the broad shoulders are good at creating structure and the straight line elongates the body.
Wear less accessories and make the attitude speak. Because yes, there are times when an outfit has to speak on your behalf.
Modern Prep with a Dramatic Twist
The combination of old-school silhouette and a pinch of drama is really powerful, and this outfit is just perfect. The large white bow is dramatic yet refined and it is perched perfectly on a puff-sleeved blouse that is both retro school girl and high fashion runway. The combination of a tightly pleated mini skirt, sheer tights, and this outfit is a sophisticated update of prep that is new to the season.
This type of top voluminous sleeves, structured cuffs, oversized details, is the best statement to your fall wardrobe. Combined with the correct black booties or chunky loafers, you have a complete going out ensemble that does not look excessive. And the mini skirt makes it flirtatious and not at the expense of sophistication. This look leans into classy fall elegance with edge.
Honestly? I have had something like that on a couple of times at dinner downtown last year, and twice stopped in the street. It is one of those ensembles that screams, “I tried, but I also know what I am doing.” According to recent statements made by Vogue contributor Christian Allaire, this year, statement bows and sharp tailoring are becoming part of everyday fashion, and I can definitely understand why.
In case you want to re-create this energy, do not hesitate to include a slicked-back ponytail and light makeup. Let the outfit speak. To make the silhouette even more perfect, a casual long sweater over the shoulders would not spoil it, on the contrary, it would make it even more perfect on cooler evenings.
Soft Power in Petal Pink
This appearance is the best illustration of the fact that layering may be soft, strong, and seriously stylish. The orderly pink blazer introduces a touch of order, the floral skirt underneath is made of silky material and speaks of romance. It is a mixture of work color combinations and weekend strolling, feminine, yet not fragile.
What I love most here is the balance. The blazer is boxy and oversized, and it is ideal to wear it over lighter items. And speaking of accessories- metallic pumps and mini handbag in the same shade are small details, which make everything connected. It is a sophisticated combination that might take you to a coffee date and then to a workplace in a moment.
I understand that some women in their 50s and 60s are afraid of florals, but believe me, it is all about styling. It is mature and modern because of a floral skirt with structure in the fabric and supported by strong outerwear.
It is a style that can be used at any age, body shape and even budget. Blazers such as these are all over, whether it be Amazon finds or Shein steals, so you can definitely make this your own.
High-Impact Color Blocking
Now this—this is how you do bold. The magenta coat, which is full-length, and the emerald green accessories do not hint to fall, they scream it. And in a good way. This type of appearance makes dreary days exciting and your outerwear the focal point.
The good thing about bold coats is that it is an instant outfit. Just chuck it over whatever you are wearing and you are styled. When combined with a comfortable white turtleneck and smooth green boots, it has the potential to go out to dinner or a simple run to the market.
I did something like this in the fall and it transformed my attitude towards cold weather dressing: a bright chartreuse coat over dark denim. Don’t be afraid of color in autumn. According to stylist Tan France, color blocking is the confidence on show.
To get this wearing friendly, you can replace the heels with something more chunky like the combat boot and or you can in fact tone down the bag in case you are feeling shy. But honestly? Fall is too short to play it safe.
Color-Drenched Retro Revival
Red and pink? Yes, still trending—and still a major vibe for 2025. This style is vintage inspired with a fitted top and high-waist skirt, however, with modern lines and textures of the fabric. And those red boots? Chef’s kiss.
The most I like about this outfit is the fact that it is approachable. It is casual-inclined, yet the tonal combination makes it look dressy without being too pretentious. It would be ideal on a museum day, a dinner with a friend on his birthday, or even a high-flying day at the office, in case your vibe is open to it.
In fact, I have been noticing more pink/red combinations on Pinterest boards with the title of 40 casual or 50 casual and this is just one more evidence that this palette is being adopted by all ages. It is a color tale that literally works on everyone when it is done with clean lines.
To make this outfit more wearable on a daily basis, you might want to substitute the leather skirt with a tailored fancy jeans outfit, i.e. dark wash jeans, the same knotted top and boots. Instant fall win.
Sunset Glamour for Daytime Drama
This look is what fall would have as a signature drink. It is a golden-honey warmth covered with a bubblegum-pink shell, and the final touch is a bright yellow bag, which adds exactly the necessary dose of playfulness. I would be lying if I did not say that this is one of my favorite casual fashion concepts of the season.
This ensemble shows that work color combinations do not necessarily have to be dull. A deep V-neck in mustard yellow is not too dramatic and the longline pink coat brings everything to the fall-suitable realm. This would completely be appropriate to a brunch, gallery opening, or even 40 at work in case your office is more creative.
This is the type of look that I personally go to when I want to feel better. It is immediate brightness even when you are going out on errands. The contrast of yellow and pink is so styled-looking, even when you have four hours of sleep and dry shampoo.
I would complete it with a pair of black booties or patent pumps to add some finishing touches to it. It is one of these super versatile styles that can be reinvented in so many ways, even by plus size fashionistas by changing the coat silhouette or choosing a belted one.
Minimalist Cozy with Soft Power
There’s something magical about a look that whispers instead of shouts—and this one speaks fluent quiet luxury. One of the most casual fashion ideas of transitional weather is a dusty pink knit, soft ivory trousers, and heather grey oversized coat. You can almost taste the hot latte in hand, the urban air is cool enough to wear a coat.
This outfit is all about good pieces. This ribbed knit is a casual long sweater which is that MVP that you can wear under a blazer or tuck into jeans. And white or ivory trousers in a stiff material introduce a crispness which balances the softness of the top. The pink handbag has a soft pop, feminine, adult, and prepared to go on a coffee run or a lunch date.
I have worn something like this to a client meeting once, and I felt absolutely comfortable, stylish, yet down-to-earth. It is a default of women in their 40s or 50s who do not want to look overdone but elevated. The colors are versatile to all skin tones and the silhouette fits the body in a flattering, yet comfortable manner.
I would replace the trousers with fancy jeans and leave the rest unchanged to spice it up on the weekend errands. Honestly, it’s a style formula that just works.
Bubblegum Monochrome Statement
Hello, dopamine dressing. This full-on pink ensemble is unapologetically bold—and it works. The texture takes the leading role in this case: teddy coat, soft scarf, glossy boots, and leather-look trousers. It is warm and refreshing at the same time and it shows that monochrome can be more than smooth, it can be fun, as well.
Every element here feels deliberate. The bucket hat and the tinted glasses are inclined towards that Gen-Z streetwear aesthetic, whereas the coat and trousers make it winter-proof. In case you have been seeking a style to wear to a pumpkin patch photo op or holiday brunch that is not your go-to plaid, this is it.
As Allure recently wrote, textures make a trend feel like something you can wear in real life, and I can not agree more. I would suggest experimenting with similar tone-on-tone effects even with more neutral colors such as oatmeal, camel or olive to be a bit more subtle.
It is possible to reproduce this completely with Amazon finds or Shein dupes without losing the vibe. And in the case of plus size women, it can be kept modern and flattering by taking a slightly larger fit on top and straight-leg trousers.
Sporty-Chic on the Move
This ensemble is all fall vibes, it is lively, bright, and all-out downtown. I am crazy about the layering effect: hot pink foundation, dark top, and sport baseball cap. The oversized brown jacket makes it look like a tomboy, but it is not sloppy at all. It’s casual, but it’s curated.
It’s also a masterclass in layering color. That hot pink mini dress (or maybe a skirt + tee?) adds that unexpected punch of fun under a muted coat. This outfit is out and errand-able at the same time when paired with clean white sneakers and a mini bag.
I tried this, actually, on a trip to Chicago, just with biker shorts and a crewneck instead, and I felt put-together, but not overdressed. This would completely work on teens to 60 with the adjustment of hemlines and fits.
To make the appearance more gentle, replace the cap with a claw clip or a structured headband and you have a casual style with a touch of the dressy flair.
Boss Babe Meets Brunch Girl
It is one of those unusual outfits that are loud and polished at the same time. Bubblegum pink blazer on a white tee is a classic, but with neon green heels and a mini bag of the same color? That’s when it turns fashion-forward. Throw in the green cap, and its attitude gets purposeful styling.
It is an ideal 40 to work outfit when you are allowed to play with fashion in your office. It might also completely be re-used as an out-going outfit, particularly when you need something that is not too dolled up, but still bold. The trick is to balance: a sharp blazer, simple basics and a surprise accessory.
Maeve Reilly is one of my favorite stylists and she has a rule of one shocking piece per outfit, and this one is spot on with that rule, but in this case we have two and they look great. This is to women who do not fear color-blocking and leaning in.
Want to adapt it for colder days? Under the blazer, put on casual flannels to add some warmth and an eye candy effect.
Parisian Prep with a Twist
A beret-and-blazer combination is so deliciously French, but it is the muted color palette that makes this outfit so special. The most under rated color combination in fall is burnt sienna, dusty rose and chocolate brown. And with wide-leg pants and smart layering, it is the height of classy meets cool.
It is also one of the most wearable styles in the collection: it can be easily recreated with the items you already have in your wardrobe: a work sweater, trousers, a button-up shirt. The proportions are all: too big and not baggy, fitted but not rigid.
I have witnessed variations of this style that have been so well carried by women in their 50s and 60s when they wear it with dark lipstick and structured footwear. It is that adult adorable fall outfit of women that is intellectual and playful at the same time.
This is your blueprint in case you are putting together a 40 classy wardrobe this season. Change the pants and replace them with a matching skirt and you have your second version with no new items required.