The Connector
The Connector

Fall is the best season for fashion, from what I’ve heard. There are millions of possibilities to your outfit: layering, color combinations, and even adding outstanding accessories.

I was curious to know what fashion fanatics love the most about this season so I posted a story on Instagram asking for some input. Here is what I received!

Illustration by Fiona Kelly.

“I’m charmed by how fall fashion is inspired in the colors that show up this season, a combination between warm and cold colors that make you look elegant but at the same time chic and trendy!”

“I love the coziness and softness of fall fashion clothing.”

“Jackets and layering.”

“Layering clothes!! And not being insecure because it’s cold so I don’t have to wear things that show my body!”

“For fall 2020, my top two choices are leather skirts and knitwear. The leather skirt is a must have item for a seasonal change while a knit sweater is an essential for this season.”

“Layering!!”

“My favorite part would have to be getting out the sweaters and the oversized sweatshirts. Also, preparing for layering in the later fall, early winter since you never know how hot or cold it’s really going to be in Atlanta.”

“My favorite part about fall fashion is the ability to wear boots, jackets and beanies while staying warm in the windy or cold weather.”

“The chance to play around with colors and patterns. There is no right or wrong, it all seems to be acceptable when the fall season gets here!”

“The best part is being able to wear boots because that completes the outfit and creates the look. Boots are that type of item that brings variety to your fall closet!”

“My favorite thing about fall fashion is the big coats. It doesn’t matter what you wear but if you throw a big coat on top of your look, it makes it 100% more fashionable.”

“I enjoy the fact that we can mix clothing items that could not work in another season, such as skirts with tights and sweaters. I also like how you can be comfortable without the constant layering, and that even though people assume that the color palette changes and that you can’t use any vibrant colors… I disagree! I think it allows a balanced blend of really vibrant colors with more toned down shades.”