I'm Into Free People Right Now—These 37 New Fall Picks Are So Good

Model wears fringe jacket and sheer black shirt while standing in the street.

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As a shopping editor, I'm always updated on top-tier retailers' latest drops and releases. This week, I looked at Free People and dug through its fall new arrivals to see what's really worth buying. I uncovered some seriously great fashion finds that I'm so into, and I guarantee you'll love them too. Since I'm all about sharing the love, I've detailed my findings below.

As you sift through my top picks, you can expect an array of chic pieces across categories, from sweaters and sets that'll become your go-to fall uniform to pretty dresses and outerwear styles you won't be able to get enough of. I've also thrown in a handful of stunning shoes and accessories to add personality to your favorite looks this season.

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Associate Shopping Editor
Chinazor "Chichi" Offor is a Georgia-born, Los Angeles–based associate editor and model who has recently relocated from Brooklyn, New York, and joined Who What Wear's West Coast offices. For WWW, she utilizes her love of personal style to dish out shopping advice to the masses.After graduating from the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism, Chichi moved to Brooklyn and began hustling to make it in the NYC media world. Before landing at WWW, she spent some time at Vice Media Group, where she helped revolutionize Refinery29's plus-size and inclusive fashion coverage and even co-hosted a summer styling series. Prior to R29, she supported Bustle Digital Group's commerce team and freelanced for various publications.Chichi is a multi-passionate, pop culture–obsessed television and music lover who enjoys a good concert and a yummy meal just as much as she loves analyzing cultural trends and throwing together a solid outfit. After work, you can probably find her bopping around the best L.A. restaurants talking about her latest ADHD-fueled hyper-fixation (e.g., Jesse McCartney's underrated career, TikTok black hole discoveries, and theories on the emo-rock music revival).