4 Strong Fall Fashion Trends Fall 2023
Leather/faux leather, knitwear, tartan, and tweed are strong trends for fall 2023.
Leather pants, skirts, jackets, dresses, shoes, boots and bags really dominated the fall and winter runways. Leather is always popular in the fall but head to toe leather and mixing textures and matching leather colors, are new this fall. Also soft colors are very feminine in leather garments. Metallic leather, patchwork leather or quilted leather garments are options to add something on trend to your fall look.
Knitwear is so warm, cozy, comfortable and easy to wear. This season there are great choices in colorful chunky, oversized, and texrured knits plus matching knit skirts and tops. Wide, bold stripes, argyles and color blocks with unusual placements are also dominating trends. 2023 sweater trends on Pinterest.
Tartans/ plaids are always fall classics! Designers modernized plaids this season by mixing them with fur, sequins and silks but showed classic wearable styles of dresses, skirts and jackets too.
Plaids are versatile and work for casual or dressy style outfits. Style plaid with ladylike pencil skirts, casual California style shirts, preppy, pleated mini skirts and warm puffy coats. Some say plaid adds a touch of authenticity to your look.
Tweeds are fall classics that are must haves in the country. They are available in more colors, patterns, quality and weights. Traditional tweed was always 100% wool but today tweed is often comprised of a wool blend and some are even machine washable.
Style a tweed jacket with tailored jeans, trousers or chinos, boots or loafers for smart casual venue. A tweed coat can keep you warm in the winter and dressy tweed suits are elegant and will work for fall and winter cocktail parties.
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Plaids,Trendy and Classic
Plaids are trendy as well as fashionable and timeless classics. Looking stylish and trendy is easy if you have some plaids in your wardrobe that fit and are up-to-date.
What exactly is “Tattersall” plaid?
“Tattersall” plaid is a check or plaid pattern associated with sport and riding clothes. It has alternating color stripes forming squares. The check is woven into the cloth. This style of plaid takes its name from Tattersall, brightly coloured checked horse blankets, worn in Richard Tattersall’s horse market in 1776. Tattersall print caught on in clothing and is worn by both sexes in every season of the year. In cooler months it is paired with tweeds and corduroy trousers and sweaters but is worn all year-long with pants, jeans and boots. Tattersall plaid is timeless country-style!