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Autumn’s Biggest Fashion Trends Are All About Comfort

Following fashion month, we predicted which AW20 trends would go on to garner real-life acclaim come autumn. Genderless bows — worn in a tomboy style around the collars of models at Celine, and more feminine-like hair embellishments at Chanel — extra large belts, BDE (Big Dress Energy), and leather were some of the most standout moments from the season.

But a lot has changed in six months, and what was desirable pre-COVID-19 doesn’t necessarily work now. And now that autumn is almost here, it’s not necessarily the fringed leather trousers that we want to reach for. Luckily, in addition to showy accoutrements like embellished collars, billowing fringe, and Western-style corsets, the AW20 fashion season also had its fair shade of quarantine-ready trends.

It’s as if designers — from Paco Rabanne’s Julien Dossena to Rick Owens and Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga — knew something was coming. How else would they have predicted our need for layers and layers of cozy wears for what will undoubtedly be a season spent indoors, away from friends and wrapped in only the most comfortable of clothing? Or, for that matter, garments that resemble the confines of our own homes (read: carpet dresses and quilted jackets). Or, ensembles designed for the end of the world? Did they have a really good astrologist? A crystal ball? Either way, we’re grateful for their foresight.

Ahead, we’ve lined out the AW20 fashion trends that will actually get us out of our sweatpants this coming season.


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