
The change of season is already noticeable and the insiders have made their move: the autumn wardrobe comes with clear ideas, from warm and sober colors to bold touches that refresh the look without losing the practicality of the season.
After reviewing collections and the pulse of street style, a common pattern stands out: versatile garments and easy-to-replicate combinations, with tactile materials, comfortable silhouettes and accessories with a lot of stylistic intention.
Color palette: brown in command and bold accents
The big chromatic winner is the brown in all its shades (Chocolate, hazelnut, cognac, caramel). It works with monochrome outfits or blended in gradients, bringing effortless elegance to office and weekend looks.
To add spark, they appear deep red accents in accessories like handbags and shoes, an easy resource that elevates a neutral outfit in seconds.
They also coexist neon touches in a timely key (pink, lime, orange) and selected color block combinations, ideal in knitwear or satin garments when controlled contrast is sought.
Black holds ground with romantic and dark aesthetics, Gothic reading with a refined air, which goes with lace, satin and high boots.
Fabrics and textures with seasonal weight
The classic duo leather and velvet returns to the scene with a contemporary approach: from statement pieces (leather pants, velvet dress) to finishes on cuffs or lapels.
El charol adds measured shine to skirts, jackets and accessoriesThe key is to mix it with plain garments and neutral tones so that it stands out without overwhelming the outfit.
El black and white tweed is consolidated in blazers and suits, a timeless formula that fits with both jeans and pencil skirts.
El point gains ground with midi dresses and wrap sweaters that combine well with smooth leathers, high boots and structured or soft bags.
Midi and pencil skirts: polished and highly combinable
La midi skirt commands, with a length between the knee and the ankle; in its pencil version, with a tight line and discreet opening, it imposes itself as a replacement for the officecore most current.
The catwalks have defended both sober monochrome outfits (grey, black, brown) with matching blazer, as energetic proposals of color block and combinations with flowing shirts and sweaters.
For everyday wear, the equation works with stilettos or high-top boots; also goes with loafers if you are looking for a comfortable turn, keeping the polished air.
A formula that is repeated on the street is the slip dress over jeans, prolonging the life of the slip dress with layers and satin fabrics in dark tones.
Coats and silhouettes: strategic volume
The long and XXL coats They set the pace: extra-plus-size down jackets, ankle-length wools, and oversized tailoring with powerful lapels, designed for layers and an urban rhythm.
They are revalued hair fabrics and warm details on collars and cuffs, perfect for adding texture to plain outfits.
La oversized trench coat It maintains its status as a must-have for the mid-season, now with loose patterns that allow for blazers and vests underneath.
The defined shoulders They inspire a silhouette with eighties echoes in blazers, shirts and structured knit sweaters, balancing the hips and highlighting the vertical line.
Main prints: python, polka dots and stripes
El snake animal print It takes over from leopard print and appears on clothing and accessories, both in natural tones and dyed versions.
The polka dots in a classic key (plain background and bold polka dots) return in blouses and dresses, with discreet accessories to balance the look.
The stripes They gain presence in their contrasting version and also in wavy or zigzag formats, useful for adding dynamism to suits, knitwear and leather skirts.
If you are looking for a safe equation, mix a main print with plain garments in brown, black or cream and let the drawing take the focus.
Shoes and bags: pieces that define the look
In footwear, the most common trio is clear: loafers (track sole, classic or suede), sneakers —a hybrid between a ballerina and a sports shoe seen on the catwalk and already in sporty and affordable brands— and stilettos with socks as a gesture of winter style.
For everyday use, the coconut-effect high boots in black or brown they stylize and add texture, while the squared denim (total cowboy look) is consolidated as a transitional uniform.
In bags two paths coexist: the ladylike short handles and geometric lines and soft, unstructured silhouettes in smooth leather or suede, aligned with relaxed luxury.
El dark red bag It acts as a flattering chromatic accent on blacks, grays, navy blues, and the ubiquitous brown range; in a varsity key, details college and loafers complete the outfit with a retro touch.
The season leans towards realistic formulas and profitable combinations: Warm colors, tactile textures, and purposeful accessories that allow you to dress in a modern way without complications, with room for daring touches when desired.






