Fear not, we’re still soaking up the last of the summer sun, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t noticed fall fashion slowly making its way onto our feeds and into our shopping carts. As the ber-months get closer, we’re already seeing hints of what everyone will be wearing once the temperatures finally start to drop.

We’re big fans of fall fashion around here because it gives us an excuse to layer, revisit old favorites, and bring a little more personality into our everyday looks. This year, nostalgia is definitely having a moment, and we’re here for it. From capri leggings and low-rise denim to ballet flats and silk scarves, some familiar favorites are making their way back into the spotlight with a very 2026 update.

So, while you’re still wearing your sundresses and sandals, consider this your first look at the trends we’re already excited to style this fall.

Read on to see which fall trends you’ll want to add to your wardrobe this upcoming season!

Capri Leggings

If you thought capris were only having a summer moment, think again.

Capri leggings are sticking around for fall, and we love how easily they transition between seasons. Style them now with a fitted tank and ballet flats, then add an oversized sweater or nylon jacket once the weather cools down.

Whether you go classic black or experiment with a fun color, they’re giving us that effortlessly put-together, off-duty look that works for coffee runs, errands, brunch, and everything in between.

Ballet Flats

Ballet flats aren’t going anywhere, and we’re very happy about it.

From classic leather styles to Mary Janes, mesh, satin, and even animal print, the ballet flat continues to be one of the easiest shoes to throw on and instantly make an outfit feel polished.

Pair yours with capri leggings for a little ’90s nostalgia, wear them with low-rise jeans and a simple tee, or style them with a skirt and socks once cooler weather arrives.

Comfortable and cute? We’re listening.

Animal Print

Consider animal print your new neutral.

Leopard is leading the pack, but we’re also spotting zebra and cowhide prints across shoes, bags, jackets, skirts, and accessories.

If wearing a full animal-print look feels like too much, start small. A leopard ballet flat, zebra bag, or cowhide print belt adds just enough personality to an otherwise simple outfit.

And if you’re ready to fully embrace it? Let the print be the statement and keep the rest of your look minimal.

Funnel Neck Nylon Jackets

Sporty outerwear is getting a chic update this fall.

Lightweight nylon jackets with oversized funnel necks are becoming one of our favorite transitional pieces. They’re practical enough for unpredictable fall weather but cool enough to make even leggings and sneakers feel intentional.

Wear yours zipped all the way up for a sporty, structured silhouette or leave it open over a fitted tee or tank. Pair with wide-leg pants, denim, capri leggings, or your favorite workout set.

It’s giving I just threw this on, even if the outfit was absolutely planned.

Flannel, Reimagined

Yes, flannel for fall, but we’re styling it a little differently this year.

Instead of only reaching for the classic button-up-and-jeans combination, try wearing an oversized flannel open over a tank and capri leggings, tied around your waist with a mini skirt, or layered underneath a leather jacket once temperatures really begin to drop.

You can even pair a slightly oversized flannel with relaxed denim and ballet flats for an unexpected mix of casual and feminine.

The best part? There’s a good chance you already have one hiding somewhere in your closet.

Silk Scarves

Sometimes the smallest accessory completely changes an outfit.

Silk scarves are having a major moment, and there are so many ways to wear them. Tie one around your neck with a simple white tee and jeans, wrap it around your ponytail, wear it as a headscarf, or knot one onto the handle of your favorite handbag.

We’re especially loving vintage-inspired prints and rich fall shades for the season ahead.

It’s an easy, inexpensive way to make even the simplest outfit feel a little more chic.

Low-Rise Jeans

Whether you’re ready for them or not, low-rise jeans are officially back in the conversation.

Relaxed, baggy silhouettes are giving the trend a more wearable update, especially when paired with fitted tees, baby tanks, cardigans, and oversized jackets.

For an easy transitional outfit, style low-rise denim with a white tank, leather belt, ballet flats, and a lightweight jacket. Once temperatures drop, swap the tank for a fitted knit or oversized sweater.

Very Y2K, but this time we’re styling them on our own terms.

Suede Everything

Nothing says fall quite like suede.

From oversized totes and shoulder bags to jackets, loafers, belts, and boots, this rich texture instantly makes an outfit feel ready for the season.

We’re especially loving suede accessories because they’re an easy way to transition an outfit without dressing for cold weather before the weather actually gets cold. Pair a suede bag with jeans and a white tee now, then carry it straight through sweater season.

Bonus points for chocolate brown, camel, or deep burgundy suede options. 

Statement Socks

Don’t underestimate the power of a good pair of socks.

With ballet flats and loafers continuing to dominate the fall fashion scene, socks are becoming part of the outfit rather than something we’re trying to hide.

Think ribbed crew socks, lace-trimmed styles, sheer socks, and pops of color peeking out above your favorite shoes. Pair white socks with black ballet flats for a playful contrast, or coordinate your socks with another color in your outfit for something a little more subtle.

It’s an easy styling trick that makes pieces you already own feel new again.

Oversized Leather Jackets

The oversized leather jacket remains one of our favorite fall wardrobe staples.

Instead of super-fitted silhouettes, we’re reaching for roomy bomber jackets and vintage-inspired leather styles that look like something you might have borrowed from your dad’s closet.

Throw one over capri leggings and ballet flats, pair it with low-rise denim and a fitted tee, or layer it over a feminine dress for a little contrast.

Even better? A great leather jacket is one of those pieces you’ll pull out every fall season for years to come.

Fall Fashion Is All About Making It Your Own

This fall, we’re seeing plenty of nostalgia, but the fun is in giving those familiar trends a new personality.

Capri leggings are back with ballet flats. Flannel feels fresh styled with feminine accessories. Low-rise denim is getting a relaxed update. And animal print is finding its way onto just about everything.

The best part is that you don’t need an entirely new wardrobe to participate. Dig through your closet, revisit pieces you haven’t worn in a while, add a few new accessories, and experiment with styling your summer favorites in a different way.

We hope this roundup gives you a little inspiration as we soak up the last few weeks of summer and slowly start dreaming about fall outfits.

Happy styling, amigas!