As a picky fashion editor, I’m always on the lookout for the latest trends, but I’m just as passionate about avoiding those outdated pieces that no longer have a place in our wardrobes. This fall, it’s time to say goodbye to certain items that we once used to associate with the season but are now being left in the past. The obvious answers might be overly distressed denim that feels more dated than daring and bulky statement necklaces that scream 2010 rather than 2024, but I decided to ask my co-workers and fellow fashion editors to see what I might be missing here.
They convinced me that I should go for timeless elegance and investment pieces instead of clinging to these outdated trends. This fall is going to be all about embracing a more refined, polished aesthetic, so I’m making room for new pieces, keeping their notes in mind.
Skip: Pops of Red
Adopt: Elevated Animal Print
“I’d say that the bright pops of red are starting to feel a bit overdone. I’ll definitely be keeping red in my wardrobe, and I’ll never stop wearing it, but I am just shifting my focus from it. Instead, if I want to make a statement, I’ll grab an elevated animal-print moment.”
ALAÏA
Mock-Neck Leopard Short-Sleeve Skater Mini Dress
SIEDRÉS
Joelle Mini Dress
Skip: Oversize Blazers
Adopt: Hourglass Silhouettes
“This fall, I won’t be updating my collection of oversize blazers. Instead, I will be looking for fitted blazers with cinched waists that create an hourglass shape. These styles were showcased on the fall 2024 runways at shows such as Jil Sander, Bottega Veneta, and Toteme. Since I typically opt for black, I am interested in adding vibrant red and deep brown versions to my wardrobe.”
The Frankie Shop
Collette Cotton Hourglass Blazer
Helsa
Recycled Twill S Curve Jacket
Skip: Wide-Leg Pants
Adopt: Cigarette Trousers
“Believe me—I’ve worn my fair share of wide-leg pants, but the shape doesn’t much appeal to me these days, especially during the fall when I want to wear boots with everything. Instead, I’m only buying bottoms with a more fitted, straight silhouette. They look better, in my opinion, with fitted-ankle boots but also any sort of loafers, flats, or kitten heels.”
MANGO
Straight Pleated Pants
J.Crew
Cameron Slim Cropped Pant
Skip: High-Rise Sneakers
Adopt: Low-Rise Styles
“This fall, I won’t be shopping for high-rise sneakers. I’ve been loving all the cool low-rise sneaker styles that have been popping up. I think they have a more elevated feel and can be worn with a variety of items, including jeans, sleek trousers, maxi skirts, and so much more.”
Converse
Run Star Trainer Sneaker
ALOHAS
TB.490 Rife Sheen Red Leather Sneakers
adidas
Handball Spezial Sneaker
Skip: Moto Jackets
Adopt: Funnel-Neck Styles
“Moto jackets are one quintessentially fall item that won’t be on my shopping list this season. In their place, I’m interested in the funnel-neck styles that we spotted all over the fall 2024 runways, from the glossy cape versions in Chemena Kamali’s debut Chloé collection to Burberry’s canvas-trench-coat iterations. I can’t help but be drawn to how chic these high-neck silhouettes look with just about anything, and I know adding one to my closet will make for the perfect fall topper.”
rag & bone
Slade Ponte Blazer
Banana Republic
Linen Shirt Jacket
Skip: Suede Over-the-Knee Boots
Adopt: Block-Heel Boots
“I’m not a fan of suede over-the-knee boots. Instead, I’ll be looking for block-heel leather boots that hit below the knee, like Reformation’s Frances Boots ($498). (Side note: Don’t sleep on Reformation’s excellent shoe section.) I’ll be styling the boots with everything from floaty dresses to straight-leg jeans.”
Reformation
Gillian Ankle Boot
Sézane
Axelle Ankle Boots
Skip: Collarless Coats
Adopt: Funnel-Neck Coats
“One of my favorite things about the fall is that you can finally embrace outerwear, and there’s plenty to be excited about. While there have been some incredibly sophisticated trends that I’ve been obsessed with over the past few seasons, I find myself ready to part ways with collarless coats. The more minimal silhouette doesn’t excite me, especially when compared to dramatic funnel-neck coats. I love this trend because adding a higher neckline makes even the most basic jackets feel bolder—refer to Burberry’s, Ferragamo’s, Proenza Schouler’s, and Bevza’s F/W 24 collections as proof.”
Zimmermann
Wool-Twill Coat
Massimo Dutti
Trench Coat With Scarf
Kate Spade
High Neck Wool Blend Coat
Skip: Red Tights
Adopt: Column Skirts
“My red tights had a good run, but I’m ready to move on to a more elegant trend: column skirts. I plan to wear them with oversize sweaters and pointed-toe flats and kitten heels.”
COS
Tailored Linen-Blend Maxi Skirt
WARDROBE.NYC
Grain De Poudre Wool Maxi Skirt