By Shawna Ferguson
Cool nights, foggy mornings, and crisp afternoons. Fall is here and as the first leaves are changing, so are our wardrobes. Whether we’re unearthing a one-of-a-kind vintage treasure, adding the perfect “you just don’t see the vision” piece to our closet, or finding a novel way to style old favorites, this season, we’re embracing eclecticism and letting our personalities shine through.
Forget minimalism—Fall 2025 is all about cozy layers and unexpected texture. These are the fall trends our staff can’t get enough of.
Countryside Chic
Maybe you’re dreaming of wandering the English moors outside a crumbling estate, or maybe you’re braving the rain-slicked sidewalks of New York City. Either way, English countryside inspired textured woolens, earth-toned plaids, and equestrian boots made standout appearances on runways this fall. Warm, practical, and meant to last, these are pieces sturdy enough for country chores and stylish enough for city streets.
Billy Reid Bias Cable Sweater - $65.00
Nouveux Cable Knit Striped V Neck Sweater - $15.00
Brooks Brother Plaid Long Blazer Jacket - $75.00
Eileen Fisher Drawstring Jacket - $60.00
Brooks Brother Plaid Skirt - $55.00
Sorel x Caribou Lace Boot - $75.00
Preppy Academia
School is back in session, and we’re reaching for red pens, late night espresso, and classic literature. Draw inspiration from the runways at Miu Miu, Bally, and Ralph Lauren, and add a clever twist to preppy classics. Style your wool slacks, sweater vests, layered button downs, long skirts, and leather loafers in new ways by mixing in unexpected colors and textures.
La Ligne Striped Oversized Sweater Dress - $80.00
Brooks Brothers Windowpane Plaid Midi Skirt - $55.00
Cole Haan Evelyn Bow Drivers Flats - $35.00
Area Stars Cable Knit Bow Sweater - $35.00
Brooks Brothers Sheer Cropped Cardigan - $45.00
Aerie Collared Pullover Sweater - $30.00
Dreamy Boho
We survived the New York City summer by donning Chloé inspired airy laces and flowing silhouettes. Summer might be over, but dreamy boho is here to stay. Layered billowing blouses and tiered maxi skirts have our heads in the clouds, while chunky belts, flat footwear, and leather jackets bring us back to earth. Or experiment with flared pants, fringed jackets, and silk scarves to give your look that 1970’s boho edge.