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These three fall fashion outfits incorporate both classic and newer items you can wear all together or on their own.

Interrobang shows you key fall wardrobe pieces and offers ideas on how you can style them

With a new school year upon us and the warmer weather secretly drifting away, you may be wondering what you can wear for class and beyond, without breaking the bank or overheating. To make life easier for you, we’ve compiled a number of basic fall fashion items that are always in style, along with a few newer pieces that you may want to try out and incorporate into your wardrobe. Mixed together, hopefully these ideas will “inspire you to be brand new” as Alicia Keys would say, and get you in the mood to dress for success.

Key items for a fall wardrobe:

• Scarves

• Hats,

• Pants (of any sort)

• Jackets

• Belts

• Boots (combat-style, high, low, heels etc.)

• Flats

• Ponchos,

• Print (animal, polka dots, stripes)

• Turtlenecks

• Pastels

Ideas can be mixed as shown below, paired with something else, or worn on their own.

Look number one:

This is the typical ideal look most people associate with fall fashion. From the dark wash pants, to the maroon top, floppy hat, poncho and boots, it screams to be worn in the cooler weather. You can easily swap the bottoms for denim, and while the top leans towards the turtleneck style, it’s sleeveless, making it acceptable for the warmer weather that typically still stays for a portion of the fall. Ponchos are a hit, and this one in particular can be worn as is, or folded up into a larger scarf. This look is sure to make a statement.

Look number two:

This look is all about mixing and matching different pieces that you might not have thought of before. Pastel colours transcends into fall this year, but going all full out might not be your style. Instead, focus on one piece like this summer dress that can easily be worn with a sweater or jacket, for those cooler nights. A military jacket or peacoat are always a good choice. Prints are also in this year, meaning stripes, polka dots, or animal prints tend to work. Incorporating it within an accessory is an easy mix to the outfit. Pairing it with a hat, and some nice loafers or flats will complete the look.

Look number three:

Now, this look is something more simplistic, instead of going all out with accessories. As previously mentioned, turtlenecks are still in full swing, but finding one that works for you can be tricky. A shade like black tends to work well and can be paired with almost anything. Pairing the top with a nice skater skirt is great, and adding a great belt brings in more detail and completes the look nicely. Tights and nylon are optional. Any kind of footwear can work, but flats are always a go to shoe.