5 Affordable Anti-Trend Pieces That Will Be Everywhere This Fall

Don't get me wrong, I love a good trendy buy as much as the next person, but this fall I’m especially focused on the anti-trend pieces i.e. the classic and elevated basics that had such a dominant presence on the F/W 23 runways—that will unquestionably last well beyond the current season.

From humble hoodies to crisp white shirts and classic black coats, the overall mood for fall/winter is about plain-speaking basics and the best part is that you don’t need to spend your entire pay check on designer pieces to get the look. Below, I’m listing five classic runway-approved styles fashion people will be wearing this fall that you can easily get your hands on at an affordable price point. Take a look for the reliable pieces you won’t regret.

Classic button-downs have long been a staple among the fashion set but this year they're taking the spotlight when it comes to fall dressing. White button-downs are a must—as spotted all over the runways from Christian Dior to Bottega Veneta, and we're also seeing other basic subtle hues such as blue, beige, and striped iterations.
The humble hoodie is rising to fame this fall. We saw plenty of iterations on the fall/winter runways but none as easy and wearable as the basic gray zip-up hoodies layered under overcoats at Miu Miu. It's all about how you style and layer the casual basic fall.
It's all about power dressing this fall, so choosing the right tailored pieces is key. From the needle-sharp shoulders at Saint Laurent to the sculpted skirt suits at Versace, this season's suiting will make anyone feel like the chicest and most powerful person in the boardroom and beyond.
Yes, loose, relaxed, and wide-leg jeans continue their dominance this upcoming season and will add an of-the-moment touch to every outfit.
Okay, so a basic black tailored coat may not set your pulse racing, but the classic topper is set to be the scene stealer in the outerwear game this season. The key is to go for impeccable tailoring and beautiful fabrics in a longer line silhouette.


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