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Fall Styling Tips from our Community

Posted on September 17 2025

A person wearing a brown coat and boots, standing by a blue door.

 

Our community is our biggest source of inspiration from styling tips to feedback and beyond. As we step into a new season, we asked them what their favorite tips are.

First up, a Chicago stylist, Rachel Jimenez Penca, Founder/ Chief Stylist Rachel J. Styling.

"Think of unexpected pairings. Instead of wearing sneakers as your default pairing with jeans or joggers, opt for a block or kitten heel. It's a simple swap that makes a big difference in your style. It shows you're being thoughtful and intentional in what you put together."
 
"Everytime you think of grabbing a black pair of pants or a black turtleneck this season, reach for brown instead. Mocha moussey brown is still trending and has a very rich and sophisticated feel, letting everyone know, you know what's in for Fall."
 

Next up is Julia Nauer, Founder of Sort & Style. Julia has a simple yet effective styling tip.

"Use coordinated colors across your accessories to achieve a more polished look this fall. Wearing the same shade in both your shoe & bag or shoe & belt always makes your outfit look more pulled together & intentional. I particularly love a chocolate brown shade for this year!"

 

 

Meet Bethany Siggins, CEO of Bethany Siggins Image Consulting who loves Fall.

"Fall fashion is my favorite. What’s not to love? The textures, the colors, and the layers make getting dressed fun and interesting. Because I love a touch of drama, I am excited to wear faux fur this season. I have a vest and two lovely jackets I can’t wait to wear. Since I love ease in my clothing, I am ready to wear wider leg trousers and loafers (I own several pairs). Leopard is perfect for fall and elevates any look. Lastly, I love a third piece, so I am very excited about depth to my outfits."

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