Seasonal Shift: 3 Summer Trends to Take into Fall

We’re not ready to let go of summer just yet, but the swiftly changing seasons always have us looking ahead. The next couple of months are all about transitions, and we’re exploring fresh ways to take our favorite summer staples into the cooler months.

Here are three wardrobe staples—and how to style them—that can go from hot sunny days to crisp fall climes in a pinch:

The Oversized Boyfriend Shirt

A perennial style essential, the oversized boyfriend shirt is a summertime go-to when paired with denim shorts or half-tucked into a tailored mini skirt. Take it into fall by layering it under a cozy cable-knit sweater or wearing it loose with top-trending slouch jeans.

Alexander Wang Boyfriend Shirt with Apple Patch $295

 

Norma Kamali Oversized Boyfriend NK Shirt $195

Vince Oversized Button Front Shirt $206

 

Maxi Skirt

From fluffy tiered frills to slinky silken styles, the maxi skirt is a forever summer favorite. Styled with crop tops or fitted tanks on balmy days, make a smooth shift to fall by layering it with a transitional trench coat (belt it!), boxy blazer, or oversized sweater and ankle boots.

Good American Always Fits Plisse Maxi Sarong $119

AGOLDE Hilla Skirt $238

Hill House Home The Eyelet Noemie Skirt $250

 

Over-the-Knee Boots

OTK boots are having a major style moment—and their popularity will continue into autumn. We saw them styled with thigh-grazing skirts and mini dresses in the summer. For fall, we suggest wearing under a knitted sweater dress or tucked into slick faux leather leggings.

Brother Vellies Allora Over the Knee Metallic Pointed Toe Boot $478

Khaite Marfa Croc-Effect Leather Over-the-Knee Boots $2,100

See by Chloé Women’s Bonni Over the Knee Boots $695

 

Will you be trying any of these transitional trends? Let us know in the comments!

 

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