Whether You’re 25 or 65, These 9 Outfit Formulas Are Perfect For Autumn

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Whether You're 25 or 65, These 9 Outfit Formulas Are Perfect For Autumn

The greatest flex an avid shopper can have is that the item they just bought is worth its weight in gold. For me, this sensation occurs when I’ve purchased an item I know I’ll wear for life. I am so confident in so many pieces in my wardrobe and I take pride in knowing that one day I’ll pass them down to my future daughter (crossing my fingers she is into the whole fashion thing).

With this love for timeless fashion in mind, I am always looking for new ways to style the forever pieces that hang in my wardrobe. For this I head to Instagram, which is home to an abundance of stylish dresses that work up new and interesting ways to wear the classics. The below outfits are ones I plan to copy for many decades to come and will be adding to my saves ASAP. 

Style Notes: You can never go wrong with the classic combination of a button-down shirt and jeans. The best way to make it feel current is to opt for oversize silhouettes. Plus, wide-leg denim is a must-have for this upcoming season.

Just when I thought I had enough blue shirts, I noticed this one has stripes.

A baggy jean looks so cool with tailoring, shirts and cosy knitwear. 

Style Notes: The idea of pairing an oversized blazer with a slip dress is one that never goes out of style. Dress this versatile look up with heels and jewellery or make it casual with trainers and a sweatshirt. 

We will never stop shouting about this blazer. One of the best we’ve ever tried on, it fits well, is good quality and is more affordable than other styles.

This dress will really come into its own during the festive season. 

Style Notes: A cardigan set is always a head-turner, so don’t be scared to invest in a piece like this. Paired with dark-wash denim, it has a ’90s-supermodel aesthetic.

We love a good cashmere moment.

& Other Stories denim is so good. I love the wash and fit of the favourite cut jeans. 

Style Notes: There’s a reason they call it a power suit. Your energy will be unmatched the second you put this look on, no matter what age you are.

This silhouette has won me over.

Go bold and match the blazer with the trousers for a real style moment.

Style Notes: A dress-boot-blazer combo is so classic. Whether you choose a knitted or floral midi and cowboy or knee-high boots, there are so many ways this look can work with items you most likely already own. 

Sea is my go-to brand for pretty midi dresses that I’ll pull out season after season. This style will look just as good with boots as it will with sandals.

Not yet invested in a Frankie Shop blazer? Consider this your sign. They really are some of the best out there. 

Cowboy boots are having a moment. This tan, suede pair put a timeless twist on the trend. 

Style Notes: No matter the season, stripes are always a winner. Pair a sweater with denim and a trench coat for a Parisian look that just doesn’t date. 

Arket has plenty of striped jumpers on site now, but this is one of my favourites. 

Buy now, love forever. 

I live in these jeans. Dress them up with heels and a fun top or down with trainers and a sweatshirts. 

Style Notes: Emma always gets it right. This look is stylish, modern and yet so classic. Swap trainers for heels if you’re heading on a night out. 

H&M’s t-shirt offering is one of the best on the high street. 

How expensive do these wide-leg trousers look?

For a good quality blazer under £100, look to Zara. 

Stylish and sustainable? Yes please. 

Style Notes: Wearing a white tee with jeans has never done me wrong. While fitted silhouettes come and go, you just can’t go wrong with wide-leg pants.

The perfect white tee.

I love everything about these jeans.

Style Notes: The ’70s inspiration can’t be missed in this look, which is composed of more pieces I plan to wear for life. Who can say no to a knit polo?

I’ll wear this every day come fall.

I can’t stop staring at this skirt.

Up Next: 10 Winter Outfits We’re Already So Excited to Wear

This story was originally published on Who What Wear US and has since been updated. 

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