You Asked, and We Answered: These 5 Outfits Are Defining Cool Fall Fashion
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Maybe it's the excessive heat wave in NYC or the return of pumpkin-spice everything, but I've never been more ready for a change in seasons. And apparently, I'm not the only one. Our senior editor, Anneliese Dominguez, took to IG to ask our followers what they needed help shopping for this season, and let's just say we all clearly have fall on the brain. Not only did Anneliese find the pieces you requested, but she organized them into five outfit mood boards. Are you in need of a chic airport look? She found it. On the hunt for '90s-inspired pieces? She's got the latest options for fall. Everything she found can be shopped below from Macy's. The retailer's well-priced, on-trend apparel and accessories make it the perfect one-stop shop for all your fall outfit needs. Keep scrolling to shop every outfit we're more than ready to wear this season.
Back to the '90s
"My love for '90s-inspired fashion knows no bounds. I'm an elevated-basics girly, so the easy-to-wear pieces of the '90s always speak to me. For fall, I always reach for a trench coat to wear over a white button-down. Styled with some looser jeans and a kitten heel, it's perfection." — Anneliese Dominguez, senior editor
Office-Approved Attire
"If you know me, you know I have a lot of blazers in my closet, yet I'm always looking for new ones. I absolutely love this Mango blazer and its matching skirt. This combo is such an easy way to look elevated with zero effort. But the blazer is also great to wear solo. Style it over a white tee and jeans for a more casual look, or dress it up with trousers and heels for a day at the office." — Dominguez
Red-Eye Ready
"I fly from L.A. to NYC and back many times a year, and I'm always looking for something cozy to wear. (It's a long flight!) I love the idea of an outfit that's comfortable but still put-together. That's why I'm leaning toward this cute knit sweater-vest and sweatpants. And this coat basically doubles as a blanket. Tie it all together with some Uggs, and you may never want to take this outfit off." — Dominguez
Scandi Energy
"Stockholm style is always chic and never fussy. I'd go with a cool but comfortable sneaker, some baggy jeans, and most importantly, a cool coat. I love this faux fur–lined moto jacket. Even though it's neutral, it completely makes the outfit." — Dominguez
Neutral Necessities
"This cozy sweaterdress screams fall. If you're in L.A., you can wear it alone, but if you're in NYC or another cooler climate, it will look just as cute with a pair of tights. Pair it with some ankle or tall boots—you really can't go wrong with either." — Dominguez
Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.
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