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I Made a Fall Shopping List of 25 of My Favorite Items, and I Thought I'd Share

Given my role as a fashion editor, it’s part of my job to sift through the market to uncover gems to recommend to you, dear readers. As I’ve been scrolling through some of my favorite sites recently (including Nordstrom, Shopbop, and H&M), I’ve actually been bookmarking some of those standout items that I’m particularly loving that I think you might be into as well.

Naturally, I’m here to share said fall shopping list with you. The items in question really do run the gamut. There’s everything from faux-leather separates that will add a luxurious twist to any fall wardrobe to directional knits that feel different from the rest to trendy footwear picks that are just impossibly chic. If you’re intrigued at what I’ve been eyeing, keep scrolling to check out my autumn edit. Who knows, you may just spot a few pieces that you might want to consider adding into your fall wardrobe mix.

It's all about the sweater vest this season. And this pick also has a matching cardigan.
There are so many thing right here—from the blazer structure to the elasticated waistline.
Chocolate brown hues are seriously trending. Side note—love the sleeve detail here.
While this knit skirt looks A+ with coordinating separates, I love the idea of teaming it with another slouchy sweater or a tee and blazer for a forward vibe.
Flat chunky boots matter this season.
Had to add these into the mix—the straight-leg jeans fashion people love.
The layered look is perfection.
Where to begin? The color, the chain detail, the shape... I could go on.
This knit bustier is a chic layering item under a blazer or other jacket.
Cute shacket, anyone?
The texture and contrasting colors are spot on.
Another flawless pair of straight-leg jeans.
Why yes, I would like to cozy up in this chic jacket.
Picture these with a gorgeous midi skirt.
Here you go—that perfect checked blazer.
Comfy pants that can double as trousers. Done.
Say hello to that wear-everywhere sweater.
Dress these faux-leather trousers up or down.
Yes to another scrunched shoe.
An A+ moto jacket.
Adorable with the ruffled neck.
Hey, could always try the matching trousers as well.
So here for this ankle boot shape with the square toe.
A lightweight cardigan like this can be easily tucked in for a current, streamlined silhouette.
This dress is even more beautiful from the back with the open silhouette.

Next, check out more chic fall finds.



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