8 Autumn Staples Chic Fashion People Are Already Wearing

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8 Autumn Staples Chic Fashion People Are Already Wearing

It might seem sacrilegious given that July has only just begun, but hear me out: Fashion people are already thinking about—and wearing!—the trends we know will be big news this autumn. Those of us who work in the industry are practically programmed to live a season ahead, keeping mental notes and archiving observations on items or aesthetics we think will be of interest to our readers in a week, month or even six months. And it seems as though content creators on both Instagram and TikTok are also speeding up their style cycles and blurring the lines between summer and autumn with their current outfits.

This might come as a shock to those who live in warmer climes, but anyone who resides in Britain knows that just because we enjoy one week of great weather, there’s no banking on the next following suit. In contrast to the high temperatures we were experiencing just a few days ago, there’s now a discernible chill in the air that’s affecting the fashion choices of our favourites to follow. We also know that autumn outfit trends are currently piquing your shopping interest. Along with sandals and floaty dresses, we’re noticing that more of you are now clicking and buying pieces in our stories that loan themselves to autumn, like blazers, knitwear and loafers.

So we decided to give you what you’re currently craving—ahead is an edit of stylish items fashion people are already backing for next season. You can start wearing these now and they will continue to stand you in good stead when autumn officially rolls around.

Bomber jackets were a key trend earlier in the year, and, if Instagram is anything to go by, we’ll be revisiting them this autumn. In line with the current season, right now we’re seeing lots of fluid, lightweight bombers on the market, but their generous silhouette means you can layer knitwear underneath when the days get chillier. 

Tick off two trends in one with a pink bomber. 

A hue that will go with everything you own. 

The perfect cover-up to throw on with jeans and a baby tee. 

Linen trousers might be all the rage right now, but I’m already starting to see influencers making the switch to white jeans. This is a sensible, autumn-ready spin on the breezy linen bottoms we’re seeing so much of. 

White jeans always looks sleek with black shoes and accessories. 

If The Row is in on it, you know it’s going to be a thing. 

I hear great things about the fit of this Monki pair. 

Denim column skirts are one of this year’s big-ticket items, but as we move into the colder months I predict we’ll witness a migration to leather skirts, albeit in the same column cut, just like Danielle Jinadu’s (pictured). 

This is a skirt you can easily dress up or down. 

The best option on the high street. 

Just add heels and a silk camisole for after dark. 

It might feel premature to start talking about chunky knitwear but thinner, ribbed jumpers and cardigans? They’re downright practical to have to hand in the British summertime as well as the early days of autumn. 

Such a gorgeous colour. 

Tie-front details are another major knitwear trend for autumn. 

This also comes in fail-safe black. 

Thanks to Sofia Richie Grainge, T-shirt dresses are enjoying a resurgence this summer, though I’d argue that their simplicity and versatility loans itself perfectly to year-round styling. Just add sandals or trainers now, then switch it up with loafers or boots come autumn. 

I’d wear this belted and with kitten-heel slingbacks for a low-key night out. 

This also comes in a chic light orange shade. 

A coral colour you rarely see on the market. 

I was just discussing the appeal of boiler suits with Who What Wear UK shopping editor Remy Farrell. “They’re so easy to throw on, and that’s all I want right now,” she implored. I have to agree. When I tire of my dresses (which, admittedly, seldom happens, but might!) boiler suits are the first thing I reach for. Turns out, I’m not the only one. 

You can’t go wrong with a denim onesie. 

This boiler suit comes in sizes 4-32. 

Jigsaw is knocking it out of the park with its selection of transitional heroes. 

I’m going to let you in on a secret: Fashion people wear boots year-round, even in the height of summer. There’s just something so cool about pulling on a pair of cowboy boots with a dress or offsetting a miniskirt with a knee-high style. The only caveat? Black boots can look a little wintery. Instead, transition from summer to autumn in a softer beige or tan hue. 

You’ll wear these for life. 

The square-toe makes these sock boots feel so current. 

Just add a mini skirt and waistcoat for Y2K styling. 

I know you probably don’t want to start thinking about wearing coats just yet—neither do I—but Débora Rosa’s chic coat-and-shorts pairing (pictured) is making me rethink everything I thought I knew about autumn outfit trends. 

I own this coat and get so much wear out of it. 

Nothing says “classic” quite like a Max Mara camel coat. 

This also comes in green, blue and black. 

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