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30 Layering Tips for Flawless Fall Fashion

Don’t be afraid of color.

Don’t be afraid of color.

When it comes to fall fashion, don't shy away from incorporating vibrant colors into your outfits. Embrace brighter hues as long as they harmonize with the other shades you're wearing. To achieve a balanced look, stick to complementary colors and avoid overloading your ensemble with more than two statement colors and two neutrals. 

While it's important to avoid going overboard and resembling a clown, there's no hard and fast rule for what constitutes "too much color." Ultimately, fashion should be an expression of your individuality, so have fun experimenting with different hues this season.

Don’t overdo it with pattern play.

Don’t overdo it with pattern play.

Mix patterns can be a fantastic way to add visual interest to your outfits, but it's important to strike the right balance. To achieve a harmonious look, it's advisable to incorporate solids and simple patterns when mixing multiple items of clothing. Simple patterns like plaid, stripes, and gingham can be effortlessly combined with various color schemes and textures without overwhelming the overall aesthetic.

One effective approach to maintaining a well-balanced pattern mix is to use patterns in neutral colors while layering. By doing so, you can incorporate the excitement of a print without overpowering the entire ensemble. Opt for pairing a patterned piece with a tasteful solid-colored neutral, and you'll effortlessly embody the height of style for the season. With this strategy, you'll achieve a fashionable and cohesive look that will turn heads wherever you go.

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Choose accessories carefully.

Choose accessories carefully.

When it comes to layering multiple clothing items, it's essential to be mindful of the accessories you choose. Overloading your outfit with flashy necklaces and bracelets can detract from the layered aesthetic and give off the impression that you're trying too hard. Since layering itself creates a visually busy look, it's best to opt for simple accessories that fill in dead space.

For example, if you're already wearing a blanket scarf as part of your layered ensemble, there's no need to add a necklace. Not only will the scarf likely cover or distract from your jewelry, but it can also give the impression of lacking self-control. Instead, consider adding a touch of elegance with classy stud earrings that strike a balance in the overall look while still providing a hint of sparkle. By being selective and strategic with your accessories, you can enhance your layered outfits without overwhelming the ensemble.

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Layer light to thick.

Layer light to thick.

Achieving the perfect layering technique involves strategizing the order in which you add your garments. To ensure maximum comfort and adaptability, it's crucial to layer from light to thick. By doing so, you have the flexibility to remove layers as the temperature rises. Avoid the frustration of being stuck with a hot base layer by making sure that the thinnest pieces serve as the innermost layer. This approach is particularly beneficial when transitioning to indoor locations that tend to be warmer than the outdoors.

Conversely, the outermost layer should consist of the bulkiest and warmest clothing items. This typically involves a cozy overcoat and a scarf that can be wrapped around the neck for added warmth. With this simple yet effective layering hack, you can effortlessly adapt to changing environments by easily adjusting or removing your outermost layer. Whether it's a quick flick of your wrist or a swift readjustment of your scarf, you'll be prepared for any temperature shift that comes your way.

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Avoid bulk.

Avoid bulk.

Layering doesn't necessarily mean you need to resort to bulky pieces unless you're dealing with sub-Antarctic temperatures. Attempting to wear bulky sweaters or jackets with other items can often be more of a burden than a comfort, especially if not executed correctly. The secret to successful layering lies in eliminating excess and focusing on quality over quantity.

While that super-thick sweater might seem like the perfect addition under your jacket, it's worth considering how it could restrict your mobility throughout the day. If you're keen on incorporating bulkier items into your outfit, it's advisable to limit them to outer pieces such as your jacket or scarf. However, do keep in mind that choosing bulkier items may lead to overheating. Therefore, make your style choices wisely, ensuring both comfort and aesthetics.

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Accessorize with your bag.

Accessorize with your bag.

Never forget your bag! Your bag can be the best statement piece you own, and it will tie your look together. One of the best tips we give everyone is to use your bag as a statement piece, but you should make sure your outfit flows without it. Every piece should work as a unit to look stylish. 

You should also avoid going for the designer tote bag if it overshadows your entire outfit. Sure, a giant Louis Vuitton tote bag is a statement piece, but you're not Paris Hilton. It's not going to carry your outfit. Instead, pair large bags with slimmed-down outfits, and vice versa. Tiny bags are perfect for the winter to balance out a bulky outfit. 

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Stay within one color scheme.

Stay within one color scheme.

Learning to layer clothing can initially be challenging, especially when it comes to color coordination. However, sticking to muted tones and neutrals can simplify the process. Don't shy away from playing with colors though; adhering to a single color scheme doesn't mean you're limited to neutrals alone. While an all-black outfit is a timeless and safe option, it's best saved for special occasions.

If you're keen on adding a pop of color to your layered look, feel free to choose your favorite hue and build your outfit around it. Monochromatic outfits can be just as visually appealing as those featuring multiple colors or patterns. In fact, they often appear more chic than adhering strictly to the traditional three-color rule for outfit design. Many fashion houses are embracing the monochrome trend, and it's a great approach to consider when assembling your fall wardrobe. Remember, fashion is a form of self-expression, so dare to be creative with your choices!

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Get funky with it.

Get funky with it.

Layering doesn't always mean sticking to neutral or bland pieces. In fact, incorporating punchier items such as a cropped chunky knit sweater or a fringe vest can add a unique touch to your ensemble. While it might be tempting to fill your wardrobe with neutral pieces, doing so could result in a lackluster look. Instead, consider infusing some excitement into your outfit by experimenting with vibrant colors and distinctive silhouettes.

Fashion is all about striking the right balance. Consider pairing a crop top over a button-up, complemented by skinny jeans and boots for a casual yet stylish look. If you're wearing a fringe vest, offset its boldness with a long, plain tee. Similarly, when wearing baggy mom jeans, a tight-fitting turtleneck can create a balanced silhouette. Conversely, if you're opting for a loose top, pair it with fitted pants or a pencil skirt. These combinations help maintain balance while showcasing your personal style.

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Choose pieces that can stand alone.

Choose pieces that can stand alone.

Layering is all about adaptability to fluctuating temperatures throughout the day. It involves carefully selecting pieces that not only blend together harmoniously but also hold their own when outer layers are removed. The key is to ensure that each piece contributes to the overall style and aesthetic, even when standing alone.

Consider this example: if you choose to wear a cardigan and a white tank top under a peacoat, they should still appear stylish and coordinated without the peacoat. This principle becomes especially crucial when you opt for a statement coat over a primarily neutral outfit. Remember, the moment you take off the coat at work or during a social gathering, your outfit should still retain its wow factor and not lose its appeal.

Keep it simple.

Keep it simple.

A common mistake many make when layering is overcomplicating their outfit. The key to successful layering lies in simplicity. Start by selecting an outerwear piece, follow with a thin middle layer, and finally, decide on your base. A classic example of a laid-back, chic ensemble would be a leather jacket (outerwear), a thin hoodie (middle layer), and a T-shirt (base), paired with jeans and boots.

The takeaway here is to keep it straightforward, especially if you're relatively new to the world of fashion or the art of layering for various weather conditions. Avoid diving headfirst into accessorizing or experimenting with trends. Instead, stick to the basics, focusing on neutrals and creating a capsule wardrobe. Once you've mastered the art of assembling an outfit from these fundamental pieces, you can gradually introduce more variety to add a dash of flair to your look.

Neutrals make it easy.

Neutrals make it easy.

No matter how much we stress being creative and having fun, make sure to own plenty of neutral pieces. If not, you may get lost in the weeds when attempting to build a chic and cozy fall outfit.  One day you think you have the best-curated fall wardrobe, and the next day you're pulling out your hair because the only clothes you own are glitzy statement pieces. 

Whether it’s spring, summer, fall, or winter, neutral shades make everything easier. Layering with neutrals can elevate any outfit because the tones highlight the statement colors you’ve chosen to wear.  It's better to invest in better quality statement pieces because those are the ones you'll never get tired of and will wear with more outfits over the years!

Pay attention to your silhouette.

Pay attention to your silhouette.

As the temperature drops, it's instinctive to pile on more layers for warmth. However, wearing multiple coats, a scarf, hat, mittens, and earmuffs while only sporting skinny jeans on the bottom can result in a top-heavy appearance. To avoid this common fall fashion misstep, there are a few straightforward strategies you can adopt.

One effective approach is to play with length, which involves combining long pieces to create a more streamlined silhouette. Another technique is to balance bulky or long items with form-fitting ones. As mentioned before, achieving a balanced look is crucial. An excellent guiding principle is to accentuate your waist whenever possible, instead of obscuring it. This not only adds definition to your outfit but also prevents your figure from getting lost amidst the layers.

Dress for the weather.

Dress for the weather.

The foremost rule of dressing is to consider the weather. No matter how stylish you look, it's not worth it if you're uncomfortably cold. Therefore, check the weather forecast each morning and dress accordingly, starting from light to thick. This implies that the lightest fabric should be your innermost layer, while the chunkier pieces should form the outermost layer.

Layering in this manner allows you to adjust to temperature changes throughout the day by removing layers as it warms up and adding layers when it cools down. However, it's crucial to maintain your style as you alter your layers; it's easy to lose sight of fashion when focusing solely on comfort. The challenge lies in striking a balance between style and function, ensuring that each layer is practical yet fashionable.

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Play with the order.

Play with the order.

Layering doesn't always need to follow the standard shirt-hoodie/cardigan-jacket formula. By mixing up the order in which you layer your clothes, you can add a distinctive touch and variety to your outfits. For instance, try wearing a long-sleeved top underneath another top with a loose raglan sleeve, a three-fourths length sleeve, or even a kimono sleeve. This approach can create more visual interest and diversify your overall look.

However, it's essential to note that not all layering combinations work well. For example, wearing a long-sleeved top under a short-sleeved one is a style best left in the '90s. It's important to remember that trends come and go, but timeless fashion skillfully merges different trends into a chic, ever-evolving style. Taking inspiration from past trends while keeping your look modern and stylish is the key to successful layering.

Include fur appropriately.

Include fur appropriately.

Fur vests and jackets add bulk to any outfit, so it’s important to be careful with how you layer fur pieces. Clothing with smaller fur details is great for layering with other warm pieces, and the traditional fur vests should be layered with thinner, longer tops and skinny jeans. When trying to layer fur clothing, keep the silhouette rule in mind.

 

While fur has historically been associated with luxury, it's important to remember that it's a contentious material. The most ethical and sustainable way to acquire fur items is by purchasing them secondhand. This approach ensures you're not contributing to animal harm and also helps you avoid buying low-quality faux fur pieces that won't biodegrade for years.

Use one color to run through the layers.

Use one color to run through the layers.

We'll always encourage playing with color, especially during the dark winter months. And the best way you can do this is by trying out multiple colors and tastefully layering them. You just need to make sure that you use one color that runs through each layer to pull everything together.

Let’s say you want to use red, yellow, brown, and cream. As long as red runs through each piece, it’ll layer well. The same goes for statement pieces and neutrals. As long as your statement piece includes a color or complementary hue similar to the rest of your outfit, you'll probably have a successful outfit on your hands. 

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Spend more on some things.

Spend more on some things.

Some pieces are worth spending a little more money on — especially if they're essentials or neutral basics. Not only do they look less tacky, but they will also last a long time. Many layering professionals suggest that you invest in a good leather jacket in a neutral color like black or brown because it can go with pretty much anything.

 

The same goes for a black turtleneck or a white T-shirt. Spending more than $25 on a T-shirt sounds egregious, but it's a smart move for the long term. Think about it. One high-quality T-shirt that lasts 3x as long as a cheap T-shirt is a better financial decision in the long run. While your neighbor continually buys replacement crappy T-shirts, you'll still have your expensive basic tee for years to come. 

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Scarves and hats change everything.

Scarves and hats change everything.

When layering, it's essential to be mindful of your choice and quantity of accessories, as they can dramatically transform your overall look. You might be surprised by the influence of scarves and hats on your ensemble. On particularly chilly days, you may need to wear both to stay warm without appearing top-heavy.

However, remember the golden rule of layering: balance. Pairing a chunky scarf with an oversized fluffy knit hat could end up making you resemble the little brother from 'A Christmas Story' and detract from the rest of your outfit. Both accessories vying for attention can cause a clashing effect. A more harmonious approach would be to couple earmuffs or a headband with a chunky scarf. This ensures that each piece complements rather than competes with the other.

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Comfort is the most important thing.

Comfort is the most important thing.

Other than dressing for the weather, comfort is the most important thing to consider when layering for fall. Above all, else don’t wear something you aren't comfortable with or in — and we're not just talking about being too hot or cold (although that’s also important). We also mean morally and what best fits your personality.

Wear something that will feel effortless and won’t leave you thinking all day or feeling insecure. In other words, wear what you feel good in, inside and out! Some people prefer super trendy, stylish outfits, while others prioritize functionality above all else. Neither person is wrong in this scenario, they merely have conflicting priorities.  

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Try skirts over dresses.

Try skirts over dresses.

Wait! Please, just hear us out on this one. Skirts over dresses can work., but only if you do it well. Think about the '50s when women would wear an apron over their dress. It looked pretty chic, right? At least, it did for the time. We would even wear that same thing today if it was socially acceptable.

Good thing we can take inspiration from the women who came before us and apply it to modern-day fashion! A sheer skirt over a dress can also look stunning. The pattern of the dress shows underneath, and the sheer skirt brings an extra touch of elegance. And if you're really brave, try skirts over pants... sounds wild, but it can be done! Just always keep balance in mind. 

Get inspiration from nature.

Get inspiration from nature.

Isn't autumn simply enchanting? The breathtaking beauty of nature during this season can serve as a perfect muse for your wardrobe. The diverse hues and textures that define autumn can be mirrored in a stunning outfit. Think along the lines of the warm browns of tree barks, the vibrant reds of falling leaves, and the cozy texture of woolen fabrics. This inspiration can further extend to include various patterns and fabric types that resonate with the season's spirit.

Mastering the art of layering for fall, often regarded as the most challenging season to dress for, equips you with valuable fashion skills that can be adapted to any season. This means not only dressing appropriately for the weather but also drawing inspiration from the unique elements that each season offers. By doing so, you can ensure your outfits remain both stylish and seasonally appropriate all year round.

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Get yourself some oversized items.

Get yourself some oversized items.

Buy some oversized items for autumn. No, you don't really have a choice. Sorry, not sorry! Fall is about being comfy and cozy, and what produces that effect better than an oversized sweater? Not to mention, buying an oversized jacket, coat, and sweater means you have plenty of space to layer under it.

 

Plus, oversized items — particularly oversized sweaters and jackets — are one of the handiest tools you can have in your toolbelt when it comes to autumn outfit styling. Need to balance out your skinny jeans with a baggy top? Bam! Oversized sweater to the rescue. Just make sure to define your waist by doing a French half tuck with your baggy tees when you can. 

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Embrace darker colors.

Embrace darker colors.

Don't shy away from embracing darker hues during autumn! It's the perfect season to sport colors that might seem too intense for spring, such as deep plums, dark reds, or even all-black outfits. Whether it's your makeup palette or your choice of sweater, don't hesitate to explore the more dramatic shades. However, remember that the aim is to exude an autumnal vibe rather than coming off as overly somber.

Autumn is a transitional season, and your wardrobe should reflect this change. While it's fine to incorporate some bright yellows and rich oranges into your outfits, avoid leaning too heavily on these lighter hues. Sticking too close to summer shades might make you overlook the unique fall fashion opportunities beckoning you. So, don't hesitate! Reach out for that plum lipstick and start experimenting with your fall style today!

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Sheer clothing is your best friend.

Sheer clothing is your best friend.

Sheer clothing is a versatile addition to your wardrobe, especially when it comes to layering. This type of clothing can be worn over virtually anything, transforming your outfit into a completely new look. Particularly, sheer pieces with opaque designs are highly recommended as they add a unique touch to solid color garments, providing an extra dash of style.

Furthermore, sheer clothing was a significant trend during the spring and summer seasons, which means you're likely to find numerous sales on these items in the upcoming weeks. While it's important not to overindulge, this is an ideal opportunity to invest in light layering pieces that are essential for achieving a comprehensive fall aesthetic.

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Dark layers under lighter ones have a slenderizing effect.

Dark layers under lighter ones have a slenderizing effect.

Just as the title says – dark layers under lighter ones can slenderize the way you look. Yes, "slenderize" is a word, and it means it will make you appear more slender. The more you know! Long story short, it’s all about where the lines fall. when it comes to clothing and color coordination. 

 

There's a reason why professional stylists say that the color black has a slenderizing effect, which can be similarly achieved by layering the proper light and dark colors. For example, you could wear a black tank, black pants, a cream sheer sleeveless blouse, then a taupe jacket and your entire silhouette will appear taller and more slender. 

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Play with textures.

Play with textures.

Along with patterns and a variety of colors, you should play with textures without fear. Mixing different textures can add a curated effect to your outfit while keeping you warm and cozy for the season. Not to mention that using the same material throughout your outfit can create a weighted effect that can hold you back.

For instance, an outfit made entirely of polyester isn't only an eyesore, but it's not very comfortable. People can spot from a mile away that you're a style amateur this way. Instead, you could pair a knit sweater with a denim jacket. These are two entirely different textures that play well together and look super cute. 

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Wear tights under skirts.

Wear tights under skirts.

The arrival of cold weather doesn't mean you have to put away your skirts and dresses. Indeed, the colder season isn't only about wearing pants! Many people overlook the potential of tights during fall because they are typically sheer. However, by wearing them under your skirts and dresses, you can enjoy your favorite outfits throughout the year, regardless of the temperature outside.

Tights prove to be an invaluable addition to your wardrobe during the fall and winter seasons. They offer excellent layering opportunities and come in a vast array of sizes, materials, and colors. From sheer options to those lined with soft plush fabric for extra warmth, there's something for every preference and need. So, don’t limit yourself – explore the wide world of tights and make the most of your outfits!

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Use belts to accentuate your shape.

Use belts to accentuate your shape.

Layering, while a practical and stylish approach to dressing, can sometimes result in an unflattering square silhouette that does little justice to many body types. It can give your figure a somewhat drab and "droopy" appearance that's far from flattering. So, how do we rectify this fashion faux pas? The answer lies in the transformative power of a simple accessory: a belt. Wearing a belt can significantly enhance your shape, creating a more defined and appealing silhouette.

Regardless of its brand or color, a belt can revolutionize the way your body appears. Whether it's chunky or slender, cinching it around your waist can help you achieve an alluring hourglass figure, evoking the timeless appeal of iconic figures like Marilyn Monroe. Don't shy away from letting your belt serve as a statement piece either. It's not just a functional accessory but also a powerful tool to express your personal style and add a touch of flair to your ensemble.

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Keep the layers functional.

Keep the layers functional.

Layering started out as a functional solution for styling chic fashion in cold weather, and everyone should keep this in mind. You can have the best of both worlds when it comes to layering for the fall and winter, but you have to remember that each piece needs to be both cute and functional. 

 

The layer that’s right up against your skin is the base layer. It should be a fabric that breathes and is comfortable since it’s in contact with your skin. Your outermost player should be something warm, especially if you live in areas where the temperature gets down to single digits.

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Don’t cover up your work.

Don’t cover up your work.

We certainly don't encourage sacrificing comfort for style, nor do we endorse fashion that is solely functional with no regard for aesthetics. It's crucial to strike a balance between these two extremes when choosing your attire. A jacket or coat, while practical in cold weather, can easily conceal all the effort you've put into crafting your stylish ensemble.

Weather permitting, avoid wearing tunics or any clothing item that obscures your meticulously curated outfit. However, if the weather is particularly chilly, consider opting for a statement coat. Choose one that not only provides warmth and comfort but also complements the style of your underlying layers. The key is to ensure that your outerwear is as fashionable as what's beneath it.

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