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Animal prints are a big "no" for a lot of people, but maybe you can turn that into an "if" this fall. As in, if you do the spots subtly enough, you can make it happen. Perhaps this ASOS belt?
We know that chunky sneakers are the rage right now, but pairing a thick hiking-style boot with tights and dresses is becoming the new thing this year. Maybe try Jeffrey Campbell's lace-up boots from Free People.
Probably best worn in a strappy sandal heel, the angular tip of this trend is back from the '90s and can move into the fall, too. Try it with these black high-ankle booties.
We already went over how timeless a denim jacket is, but this version is the ultimate layering tool, nearly perfect for those cold-in-the-morning, warm-in-the-afternoon type of days that September is guilty of. This Everlane version would suit you just fine.
Grab a trench coat this year, but make it girly. Fall 2019's trenches are all about bold colors, fabrics and prints, like this Sanctuary Pacific option from Anthropologie, rather than your typical neutral camel.
Sorry, busy bees: That shoulder-strap tote isn't quite "in." Instead, fashion will tell you to pop all your essentials in a chic, tiny bag that you'll be forced to hold in your hand by the actual handle. At least it sacrifices practicality for cuteness! Test the trend with this take from Target (it still comes with a crossbody strap!).
Statement necklaces, while exciting, are taking a backseat this fall to be replaced by dainty, layered chains. We're seeing these sold by the bundle already, so find a combo that works for you, like BaubleBar's Adrielle style, and pair with a classic button-down or long-sleeved blouse.
Maybe fall 2019 wants us to revisit our punk phases, but whatever the case, bangles, drop earrings and necklaces are going to be made out of chainlink-looking designs. Pick your poison or try this Design Lab necklace.
But not in a grandma's hand-me-downs sort of way. Think mature blouses and sleek dress trimmings, like this Hinge Lace Blouse from Nordstrom.
While jewel tones are doing their best to take over this fall, this muted light green should be at the top of your color palette list come September -- skin tone be damned. Try it out with this belted maxi dress.
With films like "Little Women," "The King" and "Downton Abbey" on the horizon, it's no wonder 2019 fall fashion wants to mimic it. Don't get too dated, but you can try something like this Reformation Romi top.