These Are the 10 Biggest Trends for Fall 2021, Period

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While fashion month looked much different than past seasons, the virtual runway shows viewed from our laptop screens gave us a taste of the exciting trends on the horizon for fall 2021. With talks of a reopening world, optimism was woven into the collections, and we were gifted with a long list of sartorial treats to wear in it. From high-impact shades to luxe takes on comfortable clothes, designers gave us plenty to look forward to as we think ahead to the upcoming season.

After careful examination of all the fall/winter collections, we've come to the conclusion that the below 10 trends will be the most popular, period. Featuring the knitwear trend you're about to see everywhere, the It boots of the season, and much more, the trends ahead are the ones we are most excited about, and we have a feeling you will be too. Even though it isn't fall yet, the lust-worthy shopping assortment will have you wishing for cooler days ahead. 

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Balmain; Courtesy of Salvatore Ferragamo; Courtesy of Thebe Magugu; Courtesy of Versace; Courtesy of Prada)

If there was ever a time for a dose of fun, it's 2021. Neutrals have dominated fashion for the past few seasons, but as optimism is mounting for a reopening world, we're also seeing that reflected in the fashion on the runways. For fall, expect to see lots of vibrant colors. Rather than a standout hue, we're seeing saturated shades in a rainbow of colors—from electric yellow at Versace to cobalt blue at Prada to hot pink at Thebe Magugu. Wear one color from head to toe for maximum impact.

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(Image credit: Valentino via ImaxTree; Courtesy of Versace; Courtesy of Balmain; Courtesy of Fendi; Marine Serre via ImaxTree)

This season, designers seemed to collectively agree that it is time to rebrand the logomania craze we once knew. Instead of plastering designer names loudly on garments and accessories of all kinds, they took a subtler approach. Now, the logo look everyone will be wearing is almost camouflaged into what looks like a print, but true fashion fanatics will be able to spot the logos of their favorite brands without looking twice. We have a feeling it will become one of those "tell me you're a fashion girl without telling me you're a fashion girl" trends of 2021. 

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Ulla Johnson; Courtesy of Jonathan Simkhai; Courtesy of Gabriela Hearst; Courtesy of Altuzarra )

It wouldn't be a fall/winter trend guide without an entire category dedicated to knitwear, and this season, it's all about cable-knit. Cable-knit sweaters are pretty much a seasonal staple at this point, but for this fall, we spotted full cable-knit looks ultimately standing out as the knitwear look of the season. From dresses to matching sets, if you're covered in cables, you're doing something right. If you're in need of some styling inspiration, look to Altuzarra and Gabriela Hearst, as they really hit the nail on the head when it comes to this bundled-up trend. 

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Petar Petrov; The Row via Splash Images; Ami via ImaxTree; Courtesy of Max Mara)

This season, styling your tailored pieces could not be any easier. The Row, Petar Petrov, and Max Mara are just a few of the designers leading the pack in this tonal-tailoring moment, as they paired pristine suiting separates of the same color to create very elevated yet forward layered looks. Start with a menswear-inspired coat you love and layer blazers, blouses, and skirts aplenty in the same hue underneath. Do this and you'll be on-trend in no time. 

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(Image credit: Kim Shui via ImaxTree; Blumarine via ImaxTree; Courtesy of Anna Sui; Courtesy of Our Legacy; Courtesy of Maisie Wilen)

The Gen Z set is reviving looks from the early 2000s, so you may have a bit of fashion déjà vu right now. Designers clearly have it as well because the aughts fashion that has been everywhere on TikTok has also seen a resurgence on the runways for fall 2021. Thanks to designers such as Blumarine, Kim Shui, and Anna Sui, throwback pieces like low-slung jeans, midriff-baring tops, and furry collars have returned. This time around, though, Gen Z's interpretation of the trends is taking center stage.

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Yuhan Wang; Courtesy of Sandy Liang; Courtesy of Coperni; Courtesy of LaQuan Smith; Courtesy of Khaite)

With sweatpants and house shoes on heavy rotation, this last year has been all about comfort. Our wardrobes may be forever changed by all of the cozy clothes we've been wearing, but for fall, designers are proposing a luxe vision of comfort with directional takes on faux fur. You'll find chunky coats and jackets in a range of colors—from tawny brown to arctic white—that you'll want to sink into, but you'll also find pieces like tube tops and heels that put a whole new spin on how to wear furry clothing.

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Khaite; Courtesy of Jonathan Simkhai; Courtesy of Marni; Tod's via ImaxTree; Courtesy of Stand Studio)

This season, more is more, and that goes for handbags as well. Mini bags that hold nothing but lip gloss are no longer the priority. Instead, practicality is key, and that means the bigger your bag the better. These larger-than-life totes were impossible to ignore, as they were spotted everywhere from Marni to Khaite, and we're excited to see more iterations pop into the market once the fall season is in full swing. Whether you're looking to invest in a classic shape or a trendier piece, this trend is guaranteed to serve all of the above. 

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Tom Ford; Blumarine via ImaxTree; Courtesy of Thebe Magugu; Courtesy of David Koma; Courtesy of Fendi)

Get yourself a trend that can do both. This season's biggest boot trend happens to incorporate a key styling trick as well. Sleek, not slouchy, knee-high boots were spotted everywhere from Thebe Magugu to Tom Ford and were mainly styled with an exposed leg. This means that your dresses and skirts will be in heavy rotation come fall thanks to this particular boot trend. Be it a bare leg or your stems covered in kitschy printed tights, the best way to show off these knee-high boots is via exposed skin, and that's that. 

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(Image credit: Courtesy of Chanel; Courtesy of Louis Vuitton; Courtesy of Miu Miu; Courtesy of Etro; Courtesy of Chloé)

Miu Miu chose the snow-capped Dolomites as the location for its F/W 21 runway show—a nod to the slope style we saw everywhere for fall and the ultimate backdrop for its skiwear-heavy collection that ranged from snoods to puffer suits to furry snow boots. Designers including Chanel, Etro, and Chloé also debuted the chicest snow-ready salopettes, ski goggles, and Fair Isle sweaters that are destined for some very stylish mountain slopes. It's clear that designers are already planning their future ski holidays.

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(Image credit: Lemaire via Imaxtree; Annakiki via Imaxtree; Courtesy of Stand Studio; Courtesy of Bevza; Courtesy of Givenchy)

Sticking to the theme of comfortable yet directional clothing for fall 2021, cloud coats are the outerwear trend to know about for the upcoming season. These pieces are so puffy and cloudlike that you probably won't want to take them off—and we wouldn't blame you. Designers from Givenchy to Lemaire are on board, proving that this cousin to the puffer coat will be taking over in a few months.

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This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated. Next, these are the fall trends our editors are wearing first.

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Lauren Eggertsen is currently the editorial director of Who What Wear and has worked at the company for over eight years, where she started as an associate editor and has since worked her way up. Lauren has over 10 years of experience in the fashion editorial space, starting her career with internships at Marc Jacobs, Marie Claire, and The Zoe Report, where she was later hired as their editorial assistant. Lauren has worked in the Los Angeles and New York Who What Wear offices but currently calls L.A. home. It is here where she leads and manages Who What Wear's fashion team and oversees all day-to-day editorial content and large tentpole moments. This includes all of the runway, trend, and shopping-driven content that ultimately helps to build a strong brand reputation within the industry. Lauren's role also includes helping to set the fashion direction for all original photo shoots and often styles many of the celebrity cover shoots, including big names like Kaia Gerber, Normani, and Kristen Stewart.

She has also attended multiple fashion weeks, including New York, London, Milan, and Paris, where her personal style has been featured on sites such as Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, and Elle. She prides herself on discovering and supporting small brands and on her knack for a good vintage shopping find. When she isn't working, she enjoys researching and dining at reputable restaurants around both her neighborhood and the globe.

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