The 8 Fall Trends My Fashion Colleagues Will Be Politely Declining

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(Image credit: Emilia Wickstead; Dion Lee; Coperni)

Over the past few months, we've made predictions based on the fall trends we'll want to wear and planned out the outfit combinations we'll be trying. But now that we're actually placing orders for our cooler-weather wardrobes, we have to admit that, well, we've been playing favorites. Of all the new silhouettes we saw on the runways this season, each of our editors has cherry-picked the best fall trends that speak to them the most, and they will be prioritizing those top picks. 

Naturally, we can't try every single trend we spot (nor would we want to), so we'll politely be declining to wear the eight fall trends you'll read about below. They simply aren't speaking to us as much as certain styles are. Namely, flat knee boots, simple slip dresses, and cobalt-blue pieces are currently filling up our carts and closets. 

Skipping: Pinstripes

Wearing: Baby Pink

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(Image credit: Coperni; Fendi; Miu Miu)

"Though I'm pretty much obsessed with the corporate officewear trend that was featured on the fall/winter 2022 runways, I can't quite get behind pinstripes. Ties, pencil skirts, and tucked-in button-down shirts, yes. But something about pinstripes just doesn't appeal to me. (Talk to me in a few months, and perhaps I'll have changed my mind.) One fall aesthetic that does, however, is the pretty trend, specifically all of the baby-pink pieces that will be popping up this season." — Eliza Huber, editor

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Skipping: Riding Boots

Wearing: Waders

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"I absolutely love the look of waders—so cool and forward. But I'll probably hold off for now and favor taller flat boots or chunky Chelsea boots." — Bobby Schuessler, market director

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Skipping: Translucent Dresses

Wearing: Semi-Sheer Skirts

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"As eye-catching as all of the super-transparent dresses are from the fall/winter 2022 collections—including the sequined piece from 16Arlington Hailey Bieber recently wore—I'm not ready to embrace totally see-through clothing. A more approachable way to wear the translucent trend? Semi-sheer skirts, as endorsed on the Prada runway." — Kristen Nichols, senior editor

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Skipping: Bubblegum Pink

Wearing: Cobalt Blue

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(Image credit: Christian Siriano; Dion Lee; Koche)

"I'm not big on wearing loud colors, but I was so excited to see that cobalt blue bubbled up in a number of fall collections, notably at Dion Lee and Christian Siriano. While Barbie pink is certainly having a moment right now, I'll be skipping the super-sweet hue for shades of electric blue. It's just as striking of a color to wear but also leans more timeless, so I know that any cobalt-colored additions to my wardrobe will have longevity too." — Anna LaPlaca, editor

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Skipping: Crystal Netting

Wearing: Long Silk Dresses

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(Image credit: Emilia Wickstead; Jil Sander; Saint Laurent)

"There was a lot of beautiful crystal netting on the runway, and while it's certainly a head-turning look, it's not something I'll personally gravitate toward this season. One trend I will be fully embracing are long, silky slip dresses. They're unquestionably chic and so easy to dress up or down. I'll be styling mine à la Bottega Veneta—with a sweater wrapped around my waist along with a large tote bag and boots." — Judith Jones, senior market editor

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Skipping: Maxi Skirts

Wearing: Leather Bomber Jackets

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(Image credit: Lemaire; Maryam Nassir Zadeh; Erdem)

"Although I'm intrigued, I can't see myself embracing the maxi-skirt trend. At 5'4", I've yet to find a way to pull it off that doesn't make me look like I'm drowning in fabric. On a completely opposite trend note, I'm definitely on board with oversize leather (or faux leather) bomber jackets and am very much looking forward to adding one to my wardrobe." — Allyson Payer, senior editor

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Skipping: Excessive Layering

Wearing: Statement Coats

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(Image credit: Coeperni; Roberto Cavalli; Stella McCartney)

"As fun as it was to see excessive layering play a prevalent part of fall/winter 2022 collections, I don't think the look is for me—I'm too prone to overheating. That being said, there are so many standout outerwear trends worth adopting this fall. From heavy-duty leather jackets to coats with fuzzy fold-over collars to dramatic floor-length coats, there's an endless array of statement coats to choose from this fall to fit my many moods. I'm looking forward to playing with my outwear this season, as it's the ideal way to get the extra-layered look without all the extras." — Jasmine Fox-Suliaman, editor

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Skipping: Soccer-Inspired Sneakers

Wearing: Coordinating Suit Sets

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(Image credit: Blumarine; Coperni; Jil Sander)

"This fall, I'm really into all things suit sets. I have been seeing lots of blazer-and-miniskirt sets from Zara that I'll definitely be wearing until it gets too chilly for short hemlines. I'm also loving the look of a matching vest and trousers. Something about it feels office chic but also a little bit scholastic, which is always a vibe I like to lean into for the fall months. I know everyone is loving Samba sneakers, but I'm a little more into boots and loafers for fall. Bella Hadid looks so cool wearing them, but I'm going to have to pass." — Grace O'Connell-Joshua, assistant shopping editor

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Anna is an editor on the fashion team at Who What Wear and has been at the company for over five years, having begun her career in the Los Angeles office before relocating to New York, where she's currently based. Having always been passionate about pursuing a career in fashion, she built up her experience interning at the likes of Michael Kors, A.L.C., and College Fashionista before joining the team as a post-graduate assistant editor. Anna has penned a number of interviews with Who What Wear's cover stars over the years, including A-listers Megan Fox, Issa Rae, and Emma Chamberlain. She's earned a reputation for scouting new and emerging brands from across the globe and championing them to our audience of millions. While fashion is her main wheelhouse, Anna led the launch of WWW Travels last year, a new lifestyle vertical that highlights all things travel through a fashion-person lens. She is passionate about shopping vintage, whether it be at a favorite local outpost or an on-the-road discovery, and has amassed a wardrobe full of unique finds. When she's not writing, you can find her shooting street imagery on her film camera, attempting to learn a fourth or fifth language, or planning her next trip across the globe.