I Just Found the Most Wearable Trends of the Fall Season for Under $100

Woman in olive green cardigan.

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For the past few weeks, I've been scrutinizing the fall runways (because March was a long time ago) and immersing myself in all the new styles, trends, and It items that are about to be everywhere once the leaves turn brown. While I love a trendy buy as much as the next person, I'm focused on the wearable styles that I can easily integrate into my wardrobe and will last me well beyond the current season.

For fall/winter 2024, we're seeing an emphasis on elegant basics as well as fresh silhouettes and wearable color trends that are easy to style within your daily ensembles. Keep scrolling as I share eight wearable trends that will have you looking of-the-moment this season. They're easy to wear and, best of all, won't cost you a fortune. In fact, all my picks are under $100.

Elegant Silk and Satin

Woman in brown silk dress.

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The fall runways were brimming with fluid satin fabrics, from draped dresses to matching sets and elegant blouses in rich shades of burgundy, chocolate brown, olive, ivory, and black that will instantly make your ensemble look more expensive. Style a silky satin blouse with your jeans for an easy take on the luxe trend.

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Pointed-Toe Pumps

Woman in pointed-toe pumps, jeans, and sweater.

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It's all about sleek pointed-toe pumps and court shoes this season—a style that was seen all over the runways. Whether they're poking out of a pair of jeans or paired with ankle socks, flat or heeled pointed-toe shoes feel like the most wearable style of the moment.

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Olive & Khaki Green

Woman in olive green cardigan, white top, and brown pants.

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I could talk all day about the predictable and much-loved shades of brown, gray, burgundy, and beige we saw all over on the fall/winter 2024 runways, but it's the dominating green color palette that has caught my attention. particularly rich, earthy olive and khaki green layered in various fabrics from head to toe. The color is super versatile and easy to style with everything from blue denim to navy or black.

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Relaxed, Low-Rise Jeans

Woman wearing a green cardigan with a white tee and white low-rise jeans.

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Love it or hate it, low-rise denim will continue its dominance this season—especially in loose, relaxed, and wide-leg silhouettes. A favorite among the fashion set, the jeans feel fresh for the new season.

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Belts

Woman in hot pants and belt.

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Belts have had a major comeback in 2024, and on the fall runways, we saw a whole host of designers catapult the accessory into the spotlight. From the stunning statement metallic belts at Chanel and Chloé to the classic leather styles at Loewe and Dior, belts are the perfect addition to elevate a look to chic new heights. For your everyday looks, try styling one over a knit dress or cinching a skirt or tailored trousers at the waist.

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Brown Suede Bags

Woman in green sweater, jeans, and brown bag.

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Some trends were practically made for fall. Case in point: the brown suede bag. We're seeing the fashion set embrace the sumptuous and luxe-looking style in a range of silhouettes, from extra-large totes to boho shoulder bags. The rich, earthy shade with a soft and plush finish will be a natural addition to many daily outfits.

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Boho Blouses

Model on the Chloe runway in boho blouse and jeans.

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Boho fashion is back thanks to Chemena Kamali's viral collection for Chloé. There are plenty of dresses and accessories to lean into the trend, but a ruffled, chiffon, or lace blouse in white or earthy hues is one of the most wearable ways to dip your toe into the free-spirited aesthetic.

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Barn Jackets

Woman in barn jacket and jeans.

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Thanks to designers such as Prada and Toteme, barn jackets have risen to fame this year. The practical heritage piece—a longtime fixture in the wardrobes of British royals that is now widely embraced by celebs such as Gigi Hadid and Dua Lipa—is the perfect outerwear to style with everything from jeans to contrasting sheer skirts this fall. The old money staple is already infiltrating all out favorite stores, and we couldn't be more excited.

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Judith Jones
Senior Fashion Market Editor

Judith Jones is the senior fashion market editor at Who What Wear who specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.