We've Collectively Worked in Fashion for 48 Years and Want These Fall Dresses
As a group of fashion editors (with collective industry experience of 48 years when you add it all up), it’s always been our job to scout the market for what matters in the fashion world, test out trends, and then suggest the latest products to you, dear readers. Given that fall is fast approaching (wild, we know), we thought we’d spend the next few moments here discussing one of our go-to autumn staples. We're talking about the casual fall dress.
That's right. Below, six of us shared the specific fall dress pick that has caught our eye during our market research for the season. What you’ll notice is that there's quite a range—everything from cozy knitted silhouettes to flowy, shorter styles that will team flawlessly with chunky boots. Keep scrolling for more. You’ll also find a smattering of other standout dresses we’re into. There’s bound to be something to suit your style.
"So I really probably should have selected a knit dress or at least one with sleeves. I admit this is squarely a summer dress, but I think it would look fantastic with a tight turtleneck underneath, and it's still hot as blazes where I am. The back scrunch detail is gorgeous. It's just waiting for an Instagram.""I'm really into ribbed knit dresses for fall, and I can't wait to wear this chic one in this season's most popular color: gray.""As soon as I saw this dress from Staud's new fall collection, I knew I had to have it. It'll look so good with brown or black accessories and can easily be dressed up just in case there's a reason for that this fall (but I'm not getting my hopes up).""I can so imagine myself wearing this dress with a different pair of boots or mules every day next season. It's the perfect non-basic pick that still feels versatile.""I love throw-on-and-go dresses that you can wear with pretty much any kind of shoes—sneakers, sandals, or boots. I love dark florals for fall, and this dress shape is so classic. Plus, it's on sale, so it's definitely calling my name.""I'm already envisioning pairing this dress with chunky riding boots then adding in a pair of sheer black tights as we move into fall."Such a cozy fall dress pick.A faux-leather shirtdress is the way to go this season. Everything is right here—from the hue to the extended cuffs.You could also try this turtleneck dress over leggings.Wear as is now or with a light jacket in a few weeks.Go-to sweaterdress, anyone?The ruching is a nice touch.So gorgeous with knee-high boots.Very into the idea of adding a chunky belt to this midi dress for an even more directional vibe.Make a subtle statement with the balloon sleeves.You can really play up the accessories here.The draping here is quite beautiful.
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