The Top Fall/Winter 2024 Fashion Trends Are Here—Shop Them All Now

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The question of what we’ll be wearing in the fall is one we ask ourselves the moment the February shows wrap. The fall 2024 fashion trends we sometimes think will take off don’t always materialize—or take more than a single season to mature. Others explode the moment they appear on the runway. So what is trending right now? And what are the key looks and pieces on our fall shopping lists?

Vogue’s Top 10 Fall 2024 Fashion Trends:

A few of the trends and hero buys we’re most excited about at Vogue Shopping run along parallel lines. There are fluid, romantic separates that nod to the bohemian spirit; outdoorsy flannels and barn jackets that have a strong city spin, and artfully draped blouses that any modern minimalist would appreciate. All of these pieces stand alone—but also flow naturally into any wardrobe. (If there’s one main takeaway to be had, it’s that personal style, and a great wardrobe, is refined over years, not in a single season.)

The idea of preciousness was also put forward: What do we hold onto and save for special occasions, and what do wear right now to keep it from losing its lustre? We want our clothes to feel right for ‘now’ but also have longevity, and the major of these pieces—from the practical chore coats to the more delicate embellished skirts and tops—are meant to be worn and held onto. Duality exists in us all, and as we charge into the new season, why not let it serve as reminder to embrace that sentiment, both in life and in our closets? Below, the top five fall 2024 fashion trends to know and shop.

Photos: Courtesy of Bottega Veneta; Chloé; Michael Kors; Erdem; Chanel

A Bohemian Mood

Elements of boho lead the charge for fall, but the focus is on luxurious classics with effortless movement—think romantic blouses, A-line skirts, and waist-cinching silhouettes that strike a more mature chord for fall. Chloé’s creative director Chemena Kamali described it best in her interview with Vogue Business and Vogue Runway’s global director Nicole Phelps as an “intuitive way of dressing” with an emphasis on “lightness, fluidity, and emotion.” A number of styles on the market that reflect this carefree spirit—like the romantic tops and lace and silk dresses that play with transparency and rippling ruffles—may feel familiar, but designers presented them in new and inviting ways. At Chloé, a gossamer, ruffled top looks decidedly modern when contrasted with leather separates (don’t miss the cape). A full skirt in two-tone leather or in an unexpected suede shade (Bottega Veneta) feels like a revelation in texture. Lean into accessories to play up your personal style—consider belts (Loewe’s button-ups comes pre-styled with a built-in one), gloves, and statement jewelry (à la Chanel) for finishing touches that define your point of view.

Chloé

ruffled turtleneck blouse

Veronica Beard

Haizley wide-leg jeans

Stella McCartney

croc-embossed faux leather trench coat

Bottega Veneta

pleated suede midi skirt

LoveShackFancy

Ameliane lace-trimmed slip dress

Chloé

cropped leather cape

Zara

ruffled lace blouse

Staud

Prince straight-leg pants

Banana Republic

lambskin leather skirt

Loewe

belted shirt

Madewell

Alexa Dream jeans

Photos: Courtesy of The Row; Carven; Del Core; Bottega Veneta; Toteme

Modern Elegance

The ladylike energy that was sprinkled into spring wardrobes make its presence felt for fall, with cold-weather ensembles that bridge minimalism with a sense of feminine timelessness. The key buys here are a collarless blazer—short and fitted for fall; as a cocoon or scarf coat longer for winter—and pencil skirt (leather, wool; perhaps even exposed like at Prada). Artfully draped dresses and blouses (Bottega Veneta, Liberowe) and sweaters with built-in scarves (Carven) bring polish, and inspiration, to the fall layering conundrum.

Bottega Veneta

fluid colorblocked dress

Toteme

double leather skirt

Bettter

cropped wool blazer

Massimo Dutti

midi dress with brooch detail

Liberowe

Vanguard Terry draped satin blouse

Mango

flecked wool-blend suit blazer

Carven

scarf-detail blouse

Helmut Lang

wool maxiskirt

Proenza Schouler

The Maude leather dress

Photos: Courtesy of Victoria Beckham; Proenza Schouler; Chloé; Bottega Veneta; Altuzarra

The Great Outdoors

Perhaps it was a collective yearning to bring slowness and nature back into our fast-paced urban lives, as utilitarian styles anchored many fall collections. Access to a cabin in the woods might not be in the cards for all, but practical, outdoorsy pieces can—and should—find a home in one’s fall essentials lineup. Flannel shirts, barn jackets, and chore coats in tweed, plaid, and waxed cotton go from farmhouse to rustic café without feeling out of place—while maintaining a sense of luxury that doesn’t come at the cost of wearability. Find key styles at Chloé, Barbour, Miu Miu, and Altuzarra. A corduroy pant or Fair Isle knit lets you to tap into the mood, too.

Chloé

checked silk-blend coat

J.Crew

wide-leg corduroy trousers

Barbour

x Alexa Chung Dorothy cotton-corduroy trimmed coat

Altuzarra

Austen cape-detailed jacket

Victoria Beckham

oversized duffle coat

Our Legacy

Apron open-back checked and striped cotton-flannel shirt

Miu Miu

waxed canvas leather collar jacket

Banana Republic

oversized double-faced scarf coat

Bottega Veneta

wool and mohair-blend tweed coat

Proenza Schouler

Wilder coat

& Other Stories

funnel collar coat

Photos: Courtesy of Miu Miu; Stella McCartney; Toteme; Proenza Schouler; Loewe

Luxury Textures

Texture thrives during the fall and no material—from velour to shaggy knit—is off-limits this fall. Look to Khaite and Proenza Schouler for luxe leathers; Prada and Massimo Dutti for sumptuous suedes, and Toteme and Loulou Studio for cuddly coats—distinct pieces that are meant to complete our mental picture of transitional dressing.

Massimo Dutti

leather nubuck jacket

Loulou Studio

Figari wide-leg leather pants

Cos

fringed wool sweater

Stella McCartney

feather peplum wool sweater

Toteme

silky shearling coat

Proenza Schouler

Hayes lambskin leather jacket

Loewe

paneled suede wide-leg pants

Fforme

Van loop knit jacket

Khaite

Loxley skirt

Alaïa

faux fur-trimmed midi dress

Loulou Studio

belted faux-fur coat

Photos: Courtesy of Dries Van Noten; Prada; Undercover; Stella McCartney; Gucci

Everyday Preciousness

Why save your best pieces for just special occasions? From Stella McCartney to Undercover, designers and brands are encouraging us to inject playfulness and whimsy into the everyday. The unwritten style memo? Have fun! That can be achieved with Cos’s embellished denim worn to the grocery store; teaming up J.Crew’s sequin skirt with a white T-shirt and shrunken crewneck, or topping off a weekend look with a glitter-threaded sweatshirt. For holiday dressing, expect to see more fringe, feather, and sequin—on dresses, knits, and outerwear—that can be restyled well after the new year.

Dries Van Noten

Beaume beaded blazer

Cos

embellished jeans

J.Crew

sequin paillette midi skirt

Gucci

chunky rib wool cardigan

Prada

Habutai silk midi skirt

Xu Zhi

embellished wool-blend sweater

Tory Burch

sequined coat

Ferragamo

asymmetric top with feather bouquet

Gucci

rib wool polo top

Róhe

pailette midi-skirt

Sleeper

Suzi maxi dress

Dries Van Noten

Crystal-embellished wool wide-leg pants