Forget the Trends—Our Fashion Editors Are Bookmarking These 15 Classic Buys for Autumn
When it comes to building a wardrobe that lasts, I've learnt that it's all about finding those key pieces that can carry you through every season, and autumn is the perfect time to invest in a few new timeless buys. My shopping strategy is simple: focus on versatile pieces that look good and work hard in my wardrobe. As much as I love dressing for summer, cosy knits, polished coats and classic accessories have me excited to refresh my rotation this autumn, and I've been eyeing a few standout pieces on NET-A-PORTER that I know will elevate my looks for years to come. I'm not the only one though—my fellow editors are buzzing about the retailer's autumnal new-in selection too.
We take our seasonal shopping seriously at Who What Wear UK, but it's less about hopping on the latest trends and more about curating a wardrobe that is both chic and practical. Over the summer, we've all been keeping tabs on what's new at NET-A-PORTER, and now that autumn's on the horizon, the new arrivals are truly grabbing our attention. We're all about pieces that blend seamlessly into our lives—whether it's a cashmere sweater for a casual yet polished office day or a statement coat that pulls together any outfit. We've been talking a lot about the items we’re eyeing for the upcoming season, and it's clear we're all on the same page: we're looking for stylish and versatile.
A few pieces have already made it onto my wish list. I can see myself wearing The Row's Ophelia sweater on repeat, especially layered under a chic blazer for those crisp autumn mornings. Saint Laurent's glossy oxblood pumps? They'll be the perfect update to my jeans looks for smarter occasions. And The Frankie Shop's cult-favourite Gelso blazer in grey? I know I'm guaranteed to get so much wear out of it for years to come.
It's safe to say my autumn wardrobe is starting to take shape, and judging by the growing list of bookmarks on our editors' browsers, there's some seriously chic shopping going on in the team. Below, check out the autumn NET-A-PORTER drops on mine and four of our editors' wish lists.
Shop Our Editors' Favourite NET-A-PORTER Autumn Picks:
1. Humaa Hussain, Junior Branded Content Editor
Shop Humaa's Picks:
The black version of The Frankie Shop's Gelso blazer has played such a monumental role in my wardrobe that it's only fair I add the grey one to the roster—think of all the outfits it'll help elevate.
The GOAT. Everyone needs a classic black jumper in their collection, and I dream of one day owning this super-luxe one from The Row.
Now, I'm a neutral girl through and through, but I love adding dark shades to really enhance that cold-weather vibe. This autumn, these burgundy slingback pumps would fit the bill.
2. Brittany Davy, Editorial Assistant
Shop Brittany's Picks:
"Boho is back this autumn, and I love this drapey button-down from Khaite as a subtle nod to the trend. Between the blouson sleeves and slightly sheer material, this elevated take on the white shirt is one I’ll be pulling out constantly to wear with my jeans and skirts next season."
"Nothing screams autumn more than suede, and these chocolate-brown, low-heeled ankle boots are the perfect way to get me out of my all-black wardrobe next season. Pairing well with all the neutrals in my wardrobe, I think these are well worth investing in."
"The leopard-print trend is one I didn’t think I’d ever get on board with, but Toteme’s subtler take on the print has me fully convinced. This chic leopard belt is an easy way to add interest to jeans and tailored trousers whilst staying true to my minimalist style."
3. Rebecca Rhys-Evans, Senior Fashion and Beauty Editor, Branded Content
Shop Rebecca's Picks:
"Cardigans were huge last winter, with many of us switching out roll-necks for cute button-ups instead. I intend to carry this trend into the transitional months with Dôen's short-sleeve iteration, perfect for in-between weather. I'll be pairing it with a midi skirt and ballet flats or knee-high boots come September."
"Are these not the most perfect black, knee-high boots? If I invest in heeled boots, they simply have to be comfortable otherwise they won't get worn. The kitten heel and pointed toe on this Jil Sander pair make them super chic yet comfortable, ensuring I won't be wishing I packed flip-flops for my commute."
"I've been waiting for a jewellery trend to give Bottega Veneta's iconic teardrop earrings a run for their money. As much as I love a minimalist, versatile earring, sometimes I want something a little more unexpected or eye-catching. My A/W 24 jewellery hot take is that Chloé's fruit-adorned series will be a huge hit, giving us something both sleek and statement. Gold banana earrings and pineapple pendants? Count me in!"
4. Maxine Eggenberger, Deputy Editor
Shop Maxine's Picks:
"Lingerie-adjacent lace details are going to be huge this autumn, and I'll be tapping into the trend with this Dôen midi skirt. The rusty brown hue and cream lace trim make for a gorgeous pairing—just add knee-high boots and a jumper for an elegant everyday look, or the matching camisole and slingback heels for evenings out."
"The best way to start the new season is with a new bag, and I just know this fresh style from Bottega Veneta will be the It bag of autumn 2024. I love the cream iteration, but the dark brown is also supremely chic."
"If anyone was going to convince me to revisit the parka this season, it's Loewe. This cropped style looks high-end thanks to its swing silhouette, which can be further highlighted with the drawstring waistline. This is one jacket I know will work with everything—jeans, trousers, skirts and dresses."
5. Natalie Munro, News Writer
Shop Natalie's Picks:
"Composed of jersey fabric, this elegant dress toes the line of smart and casual, and I was attracted to it instantly. I can't get enough of halterneck dresses right now, and this skin-grazing style has perfected the silhouette."
Humaa is the Junior Branded Content Editor at Who What Wear UK, where her expertise lies in paid for and affiliate stories for beauty and fashion brands. Humaa has a BA Hons degree in English literature and previously held editor roles at British Vogue and Marie Claire US. Most recently she moved over from the Who What Wear US Branded Content team to join the UK title to help build out the team on home ground. She is a September baby and though does not believe in astrology, cannot deny that she is a Virgo through and through. When she's not trying to poke a hole through her credit card on a daily basis, because of her job writing many, many shopping stories, you can find her making her way through her Kindle Unlimited TBR list–spoiler: it's a long one. Follow her on Instagram at @Humaa.Hussain