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The Fall Trends You Can Shop on Amazon

From sequins to suiting, find it all in Luxury Stores.

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Fashion-wise, autumn will always be a season of newness and refreshed closets. And this fall, we’ve collectively arrived at a place where the matching sweatsuits and non-shoes of the pandemic aren’t welcome: It’s time to get dressed again.

Still, even if we’re ready to plunge headfirst into fashion, we might not be quite ready for brick-and-mortar shopping. The ease, accessibility, and mask-free browsing that comes with online shopping can’t be beat, and the expertly curated edit in Amazon’s Luxury Stores provides an opportunity to shop both emerging and established designers from the comfort of wherever.

With last February’s runways as a roadmap, we’ve picked the best examples of fall’s biggest trends currently available in Luxury Stores.

1
Sparkle and Shine

Missoni Metallic Skirt

Metallic Skirt

There was a seriously celebratory feeling in the air for fall/winter, and nothing captures the mood quite as well as sequins. And they’re not only for formal times: Mix and match separates for a bit of shine any time of the day.

2
Boldly Bright

Roland Mouret Ivel Dress

Ivel Dress

Bold splashes of color brightened things up across the board, and the palette included all hues of the rainbow. You can try the trend with a concentrated pop, but total saturation is the most spot-on.

3
Après Ski

Altuzarra Watson Sweater

Watson Sweater

Don’t worry if the ski slope (or snow) is far removed from your physical reality. The relaxed ski-in, ski-out vibe works no matter what zip code you claim. Make the look your own with gorgeous knitwear that’s comfortable but elevated.

4
Roaring '20s

Aquazzura Le Parisien Mule

Le Parisien Mule

The decadence and debauchery of the original Roaring ‘20s hasn’t totally swung back around—it’s hard to swig too much champagne while masking, after all—but there’s a newfound appreciation for glamour. Art deco inspiration abounds, as spotted in these pearl-anchored mules.

5
Cream of the Crop

Dundas Cortez Top

Cortez Top

Midsection-baring tops aren’t being stored away with sundresses and shorts if the runways are to be believed: The cropped cut is moving with us into the chillier months. Let it peek out from under a chunky sweater, and wear with high-waisted bottoms.

6
Meet in the Midi

Maison Rabih Kayrouz Woven Skirt

Woven Skirt

Ladylike skirts were spotted aplenty in the fall collections. Unlike the pencil skirt, its calf-length cousin, the midi is refined but relaxed, casual enough to wear with a tee and comfortable enough for curling up on the couch.

7
Prints, Please

Chufy Alicudi Jumpsuit

Alicudi Jumpsuit

Why pick a single color when you can mix, match, and swirl a whole host of hues together? Designers went bold and bright for the season, refusing to succumb to the traditional notion that spring is the time for prints.

8
Top Cut

Oscar de la Renta Wool Coat

Wool Coat

The sartorial retort to spending last year bundled up with the cozy factor on high? Outerwear that’s marked by sharp lines and tailored accents reminiscent of a suit jacket. It’s the ultimate in polish and instantly upgrades whatever you’ve got on underneath (including a holdover sweatshirt).

9
Film Noir

Elie Saab Taffeta Top

Taffeta Top

Deep, dark, inky black was spotted all over the collections. While the shade’s likely already represented in your closet, play with the trend this fall by opting for high-drama placement via sequins, volume, or wearing it neck to ankle.