Autumn 2023 Is All About Wardrobe Necessities—10 Runway Looks That Translate IRL

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Autumn 2023 Is All About Wardrobe Necessities—10 Runway Looks That Translate IRL

This autumn, we’re going back to the basics. After several years in which we saw the rise of vibrant dopamine dressing and all manner of risqué Y2K-era ensembles, things are getting simpler this season—much simpler. In fact, if you look beyond the current season, you’ll notice a larger paradigm shift from exuberant, OTT dressing to the reassurance of classic silhouettes brought about by the quiet-luxury aesthetic. 

This “return to the classics” mindset can be seen in everything from what celebrities are wearing to the logoless designer bags of the moment, but nowhere is this shift more apparent than on the autumn/winter 2023 runways. Dubbed “fashion realism” by Matches in its A/W 23 report, it’s all about a return to clothes that are meant to be worn by real people in their real lives. The concept is so on the nose it’s almost silly to call it novel. Of course, clothes are meant to be worn in real life! But after seasons of pendulum-swinging extremes, it’s refreshing to finally be able to see yourself among the parade of models from the runways of fashion’s top houses such as Bottega Veneta, Miu Miu, Loewe, and Ferragamo.

“This approach to dressing resonates with so many women, including myself,” says Liane Wiggins, head of womenswear at Matches, who reports that key everyday items like flats, sneakers, and denim are all spiking in growth at the retailer. “It is less of a trend and simply more reflective of how women are dressing for their varying lifestyles. From Miu Miu’s coats layered with hooded sweatshirts and leather jackets to Gucci’s relaxed denim, this is clothing we can see ourselves wearing straight from the runway.” 

Not only is the fashion realism movement producing clothing that will actually take us throughout our day, but it’s also a valuable lesson in the building blocks of a functional, long-lasting wardrobe. Ahead, we’re highlighting the 10 autumn/winter 2023 runway looks that translate the best IRL and how to re-create the vibe of each.

Matthieu Blazy seems to have a knack for producing the kind of effortless model-off-duty looks that models do indeed wear off duty. Kendall Jenner is a huge fan, for one. This satisfyingly simple look at Bottega Veneta is a perfect reminder of the power that great basic items hold. A crisp white tank, languid and lived-in denim, and a leather carryall tote are all items every closet needs to have. 

Every capsule wardrobe calls for a white vest. 

The cut of this pair is outstanding. 

All our editors have their sights set on this bag. 

The sculptural silhouette sets this pair apart. 

Swap your classic studs for this tear drop pair. 

This season qualified as the odd in-betweener that bridged the gap in creative directors at the Italian house. Despite it—or perhaps because of it—the collection was a sartorial palate cleanser. It’s not every day we can say that we’d copy and paste a Gucci runway look right into our wardrobes, yet that’s exactly what we’d do with many of the pared-back looks we saw. Here, oversize tailoring in the form of a classic trench coat, a striped shirt, and baggy denim seemed to mirror the outfit formula many of our editors repeat during the workweek. 

A trench coat will come in handy all year round. 

Classic stripes are always a good idea. 

We hear such good things about Agolde denim. 

Wear as a shoulder bag or switch to the longer strap for a crossbody look. 

Wardrobe basics often default to casual, but this Ferragamo look holds all the proof that they can be dressed up too. Combining sleek elements like a scoop-neck bodysuit and leather trousers in the same hue, consider this your cue to extend the shelf life of certain staples into nighttime dressing.

The square neckline is so chic. 

Leather trousers come back every autumn and winter. 

Add these to any outfit to up the ante. 

I still can’t believe these are from the high street. 

Everyone saw a bit of themselves in the mussed-up and frazzled Miu Miu girls this season. With layers of coats, plain hoodies, leggings, and trainers, this is the image of a woman on the go—whether from her Pilates class or morning meetings—and the hyperrealistic runway is one our editors have already raced to re-create IRL.

Get your coat ahead of the new season. 

We’re big fans of any comfortable trend. 

Trust us when we say these are so soft. 

It’s all about retro trainers right now. 

At Loewe, it was all about exaggerating certain wardrobe necessities. A knitted skirt set and massive tote bag make for a fall workwear uniform, but with designer Jonathan Anderson’s cheeky play on realism with oversize shapes and elongated sleeves, it’s wearable but far from basic.

A cosy layering piece is useful in all seasons. 

So sleek. 

Raffia totes are just as relevant in autumn as they are in summer. 

Like its peers this season, Versace underscored the importance of wardrobe classics like the white shirt and blue jeans. Per the brand’s DNA, sleek pumps, diamond studs, and a croc-embossed clutch brought a glam element to the basics, but the lesson remains—keeping these items on lock is key to building a strong wardrobe.

A crisp white shirt should feature in every wardrobe. 

Made from GOTS-certified organic cotton. 

Manolo Blahnik’s iconic Maysale’s have been reinterpreted in a slingback version. 

A quite-luxury brand to know. 

Like many others this season, Tory Burch ruminated on the power in classics like the beige trench, pencil skirt, and button-down shirt. Put together, they may not amount to much excitement, so take note of the brand’s subversive styling and try the basics with fishnet tights to add a little bit of spice.

A timeless piece worth investing in. 

A classic oxford. 

Take your summer skirt into autumn. 

Truly beautiful. 

You’ll rewear these pumps for years. 

Saint Laurent is bringing back ’80s power dressing, and with it comes a renewed focus on office-ready staples like cigarette trousers and silk blouses. The chic and highly wearable pieces are a breath of fresh air from the cutouts and low-rises of seasons past.

The draping makes this look so expensive. 

Though a slimmer fit, these remain a comfortable pair of trousers. 

Such an elegant pair. 

Sunglasses are always the finishing touch. 

Rejoice! The slouchy pantsuit is here to stay, according to The Row. The quiet-luxury powerhouse was home to many suiting looks this season, and it solidified their place in our wardrobes this season and beyond. Take note of the styling choice here—popping the collar of your shirt over the blazer lapels is a savvy move.

The oversized shape is spot on. 

The sharp collar is perfect to recreate the look. 

You can always rely on COS for excellent tailoring on the high street. 

This style of ballet flat will continue to thrive come autumn. 

Prada has built a reputation for its trustworthy staples over the years, and this fall, the brand has doubled down on signatures like pencil skirts and kitten heels. Prada’s may be embellished with delicate floral embroidery, but the effect they have when styled with simple crew-neck sweaters is one that anybody can re-create with the right silhouettes.

This is so classic you’ll wear it forever. 

Reformation always comes through. 

It’s all about the little details. 

This story originally appeared on Who What Wear U.S. 

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