There’s something so rejuvenating about a new season and a new chance to take account of our wardrobes and refresh our style for the coming months. After a summer hiatus, autumn welcomes back trusty layers with a focus on fabrics such as cosy knits and heavy leathers. Through my many years working in fashion, I’ve found that the most successful wardrobes balance staples and standouts, and that’s the basis for which I’m resetting my wardrobe this autumn. As always, NET-A-PORTER is there to satiate all my shopping needs, and this season, my wish list is longer than ever.
A one-stop shop for fashion, beauty and more, NET-A-PORTER is the perfect place to begin a new-season fashion hunt. For autumn, NET-A-PORTER has focused on both much-loved brands and new names, showcasing a breadth of styles straight from the runway and ready to be enjoyed for the new season. As always, the new-in section is brimming with exciting new styles and timeless forever pieces that will last a lifetime.
It’s clear why a mix of staples and standout designs is so successful. The harmonious blend of timeless foundations and fashion-forward styles creates an effortless pairing that feels of-the-moment. The standouts don’t have to be maximalist pieces infused with bold colours—they can be forever styles with a modern twist. For the new season, NET-A-PORTER offers the staples we’ve come to rely on for autumn, including trusty blue jeans, classic shirting and of course, plenty of coats and jackets for the lower temperatures. There are also bolder takes on the classics that feature interesting cuts, fresh hemlines and trending hues. Notably strong red hues are trending for autumn 2023.
As ever, when we’re shopping, we focus on longevity, investing in high-quality pieces that we can style in many ways and wear for years to come. Each standout style we choose originates from a timeless piece, ensuring its longevity in our wardrobes. Ready to explore the best of NET-A-PORTER’s new-in section? Keep scrolling.
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