As we get ready for cooler weather, it is time to think about transitioning your space from summer to fall. Focusing on fall fashion and home trends can help you better understand shopper’s wants and needs this season. This fall, it’s all about embracing timeless classics with a modern twist. From the runway to our living spaces, let’s explore how to stay on top of fall’s hottest trends: leather, long coats, and layered textures throughout the home.
1. Leather
In the ever-evolving world of fashion, certain trends have a remarkable ability to cycle back into popularity and remain a timeless staple. At the forefront this season is a true classic: leather! Offering versatility, style, and practicality, leather can elevate any ensemble. It’s ideal for staying warm and looking great at the same time. Perfect for any wardrobe, leather comes in a variety of styles from biker jackets to tailored blazers, and from mini dresses to belted trench coats.
2. Long Coats
Long coats are not just for surviving the cooler weather; they’re also a stylish choice! They can be worn with jeans and boots for a relaxed outfit or over a dress for a sophisticated look. The silhouette of a well-tailored, long coat accentuates the natural lines of the body, adding refinement to any look. You can find long coats in wool, cashmere, cotton, and many other fabrics – there’s one for every wardrobe!
3. Layered Textures
Layered textures are a hallmark of fall decor, bringing warmth and depth to any room. In the living room, mix and match different textures such as wool, knit, faux fur, and velvet. A chunky knit throw draped over a leather armchair or a faux fur rug layered over hardwood floors adds instant coziness and visual interest.
In the bedroom, layering textures can make the room feel like a comfy retreat. Try a plush rug with a velvet headboard, and add some decorative pillows in different fabrics. Add dimension with decorative pillows in various fabrics and soft throw to create a tactile and inviting atmosphere.
Remember, fall is a season of transition, and a person’s wardrobe and home decor should reflect that sense of warmth and change. Embrace the trends this fall by offering leather wardrobe pieces, long coats, and layered textures to help shoppers step into fall in style.