30 Lazy Girl Ways to Layer All Through Fall

Layering season is upon us… or, as some people call it, pumpkin season, or, ya know, fall. If you’d rather snuggle up on the couch with a good warm cup of tea and a can’t-put-it-down book than hit the local shopping scene in search of the newest and trendiest ways to layer up your fall looks, then we’ve got you covered. Here are 30 lazy girl ways to layer all through fall. You don’t even have to leave the cozy comforts of your own home to snag your favorites (all these babies can be ordered online and delivered straight to your door).

1. Free People Aurora Ruana ($198): Whoever said that fall is all about dark hues needs a serious talking to, because this bright cobalt piece is inarguably perfect for fall. C’mon, just look at how awesomely it pairs with those suede boots!

2. Burberry Brit Wool Blend Blanket Wrap ($950): Yes, it’s Burberry, so it’s out of our budget. But sometimes a girl just wants to look, okay? It’s perfect for fall and will even carry you into winter and next fall, and next winter and the next fall and winter after that and… Okay, we’re sure you’ve go the point. This is a classy piece that you can wear time and time again.

3. Kate Spade New York Wool Capelet ($509): We don’t know about you, but Kate Spade and her bold use of color (you know brights are our favorite) makes our hearts go pitter-patter with each and every new collection. This gorgeous fall-to-winter transition capelet actually almost gave us a heart attack. Yep, it’s just that freakin’ gorgeous.

4. Forever 21 Baroque Print Kimono ($25): Forever 21 is definitely on their A-game. This gorgeous print kimono is a prime example of the goodies waiting to be snagged from their online shop.

5. Free People Ryder Ruana ($68): There’s no better season than fall to rock boho. Just think about it… layers, fringe, tribal-inspired patterns. If you like your looks a little la bohéme, then this Free People pick is a perfect addition to your fall wardrobe.

6. ASOS Coat With Cape Sleeves ($143): We’re all about creative ways to spice up traditional looks, so the cape sleeves on this seemingly normal coat had us at “buy me, darling.” It’s true — the coat actually said that to us. Pinky promise.

7. Anthropologie Etsuko Kimono Jacket ($168): If you’re not willing to commit to a pricey buy that you can only wear one season out of the whole year, then this Anthropologie kimono jacket was made for you. The lightweight fabric and colorful detailing makes it wearable all year round!

8. Nasty Gal Check On It Sweater Coat ($88): You know what rhymes with “rad” and makes a fall coat even more fabulous? You guessed it: Plaid.

9. Eileen Fisher Boiled Wool Kimono Coat ($378): Rock the yellow coat this fall and even the brightest autumn leaves will envy you.

10. Forever 21 Wool Blend Cape ($45): Does this wool cape look like an awesomely good place to cuddle or what? If you need us, that’s where we’ll be.

11. Topshop Oversized Striped Wool Blanket Scarf ($52): Is that a full-on blanket draped around her shoulders? Pretty much, and now you have a fashionable excuse to carry a soft blanket around with you wherever you go. Talk about a dream come true when you wanna catch a short catnap at your desk, or, ya know, stay warm on a chilly autumn day.

12. Nasty Gal Capulet Wrapped Up Jacket ($268): If you’re looking for a stylish way to rock color this fall, check out these vibrant shades and that punchy pattern.

13. ASOS Helene Berman Cape ($190): Like to turn heads whenever you step out of the house? Then say hello to this statement-making fall cape. We know the two of you are going to get along just fine.

14. Mango Fringed Waterfall Cape ($120): Can’t you just imagine roaming the local pumpkin patch with your boo while wearing this casual-yet-cool fall waterfall cape? Noooo… we haven’t had daydreams about it. Not at all.

15. Urban Outfitters Escote Asymmetrical Blanket Coat ($229): There’s nothing like a good coat to keep you as snug as a bug in a rug on a crisp fall day. With this coat though — you can also look good while staying warm.

16. Free People Broken Stripe Kimono ($68): Beware: This striped kimono has been known to convince wearers that they are indeed Spanish matadors. Sometimes you gotta take a few risks with fashion… it’s the name of the game, and it’s totally worth it.

17. ASOS Blanket Cape With Fringing ($76): Pair this fringed cape with your best pair of skinnies, and you’ve got an Instagram-worthy #ootd.

18. Topshop Premium Textures Blanket Coat ($280): If you’re the kinda girl that loves a classic look with a little twist, then this blanket coat most certainly deserves a place in your closet.

19. Anthropologie Domino Deco Cape ($498): Wow. Oh. Wow. Anthropologie has done it again. Give us a moment… we’re gonna need at least five minutes to finish swooning.

20. Free People Ikat Kimono ($68): The fall layering trend is officially on lockdown. For real — so many good picks! This totally cool ikat kimono is no exception.

21. Nasty Gal Good Girl Gone Plaid Jacket ($58): Oh, plaid, how do we love thee? Let us count the ways. Legit, we’re currently making a list about what makes this checkered print the fairest in the land.

22. Urban Outfitters Nomad Blanket Open-Front Poncho ($198): Snag this cool cape-inspired poncho for your closet and all your childhood dreams of being a superhero will be just a little bit closer to coming true.

23. ASOS Curve Kimono In Floral Bird Print ($57): What’s stylish and red and blue all over? This stunning floral print kimono, of course!

24. Free People Ashbury Knit Cape ($78): Free People just gave grandma’s knitting a chic upgrade. Does this piece inspire anyone else to pick up crocheting? Oh, just us?

25. Urban Outfitters Recycled Blanket Poncho ($335): A really good plaid print? Check! A recycled fall piece you can feel good about wearing? Check! A great new fall layering piece to amp up your style? Check! Yeah, you could say that this fun recycled blanket poncho is the perfect fall purchase.

26. Nasty Gal Sophie Cape ($118): Helllloooo, high fashion! For real though, don this sophisticated cape this fall and you’ll get more, “Is that couture?” musings than you can count.

27. Free People Tejido Alpaca Short Pullover Poncho ($228): Down-to-earth, yet uniquely stylish, this is a purchase you definitely won’t regret.

28. Anthropologie Clairaut Cape ($138): Can someone please tell us how Anthropologie can even make a simple cape look so gorg? This is the kinda stuff that keeps us awake at night, in a good way.

29. Urban Outfitters Glamorous Printed Tassel Kimono ($79): This boho-chic kimono is yet another fall piece that’s just fab for easy season-to-season wear!

30. ASOS Stripe Blanket Cape ($48): Deep orange and rich brown — never has a color combo been more right for fall. And, if that weren’t reason enough to love this blanket cape, the intricate cut and the fringe came along and really sent us head over heels.

We know you’re currently reaching for your wallet, but before you get lost in shopping euphoria, tell us, which layering piece will you rock this fall? Comment below!

Major spoilers for the last two episodes of Only Murders in the Building season 4!!

Only Murders in the Building season 4 has finally unmasked its killer...and it's the one character I never suspected. After last week's reveal that Marshall was Sazz's stunt protégé, stole her script for theOnly Murders movie, and is behind her death as well as Glen's, the Only Murders in the Building season 4 finale opens with Marshall holding Mabel captive — and somehow it only gets crazier from there.

  • In the Only Murders season 4 finale, Charles and Oliver have to rescue Mabel from Marshall.
  • Marshall was Sazz's stunt protégé, then stole Sazz's script and passed it off as his own.
  • The Only Murders in the Building season 4 ending kills off a beloved character.

The 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4 Ending, Explained

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After learning Marshall is the killer they've been looking for, Charles is determined to save Mabel, especially since he didn't get to save Sazz. Realizing Marshall has scaled the apartment building in the past, Charles and Oliver wind up on the building's ledge so they can get to her window. And just like the rest of the season, Martin Short absolutely steals the show. One of my favorite lines is, "Charles, you're my ride or die. And my strong preference is to ride." Icon!!

Our favorite comedy duo jumps into Mabel's apartment and starts to fend Marshall off with Eva Longoria's Lady Longoria-19 in 1 Multi-Tool, but it doesn't take long for him to gain the upper hand. Right when he's about to kill the trio, they're saved by Jan of all people, who shoots him in the back from the empty apartment across the courtyard...then reveals she's been hiding in Charles' apartment since we last saw her. (Feel free to take a deep breath to help process that information. I did.)

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With the threat taken care of, Mabel, Oliver, and Charles return to the Only Murders in the Building movie set — which Mabel says now has "mercifully low" cringe levels. Seeing Eugene Levy, Eva Longoria, and Zach Galifianakis in their element, and our podcast trio getting to honor Sazz's memory is such a well-earned moment for the season. We also get to see the first page of Sazz's script (which features her monologue from the beginning of the episode), on which she says, "When you take your hero on a journey, get him in all kinds of trouble, but land him home safely? Nothing better than that." It looks like our leads have finally landed safely!

The Only Murders in the Building ending features Oliver and Loretta finally getting married before she leaves to film in New Zealand, and Charles and Mabel joining Oliver at the altar. Loretta's walked down the aisle by her son Dickie and Oliver's son Will, which made me WEEPY. Considering Martin Short as Oliver is one of my favorite casting choices of the 21st Century, I am just so happy to see him happy.

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But, like all the seasons before, the finale takes a turn when Sofia Caccimelio tries to hire the trio to find her husband Nicky, a Caputo crime family member who episode 9 tells us is missing. They deny her request, but considering actress Téa Leoni just joined season 5, it looks like she won't be taking no for an answer.

And in the final moments of the Only Murders in the Building season 4 ending, Mabel, Charles, and Oliver finds Lester dead in the fountain! Lester is such a kind and comforting presence in every episode, I can't believe it! (How could you Hulu, HOW COULD YOU?!).

Who's the killer in season 4 of Only Murders in the Building?

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The Only Murders in the Building season 4 killer is Marshall P. Pope (whose real name is Rex Bailey), supposed screenwriter on the Only Murders movie. He reveals that his dreams of being a writer were always being squashed, and that Sazz was the first person who was ever kind to him.

But when Sazz shows him the only copy of her Only Murders movie, and he realizes just how good it is, he decides to take things into his own hands. He sends the script to Bev Melon at Paramount, and it ends up getting greenlit immediately (which explains why Charles, Oliver, and Mabel are contacted about the movie so abruptly).

When Sazz finds out, she confronts him and says she's going to tell Charles about the stolen script after his Broadway debut. Desperate and suffering a bit of a meltdown, Rex flies to New York and kills her, then puts her body in the incinerator.

Where can I watch Only Murders in the Building?

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All episodes of Only Murders in the Building season 4 are available to stream on Hulu!

Here's everything you need to know about Only Murders In The Building season 5!

We love Halloween here at Brit + Co, I mean really love it. And we also embrace the celebrations in all of their forms, from IRL blow-out bashes to WFH office parties. If you've got a virtual Halloween party to attend on Zoom with your remote team or friends across the country, here's how to get dolled up for the best costuming and celebrating from a Zoom-y distance. Keep reading for fun ways to dress up with wigs, makeup, and festive tops without having to worry about what you've got on the bottom — basically, the costume version of a mullet. Happy Halloween!

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Pirate

Ahoy, matey! Just grab a red scarf, eyepatch, striped shirt and a fishtail side braid for this classic and super easy costume.

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Flamingo

This makeup is on point. Here's how to DIY this feathery look.

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Unicorn

Fulfill your magical dreams with this DIY unicorn costume.

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Cleopatra

Stand out with a costume that's part-Ancient Egyptian, part-badass babe. With some eyeliner and well-chosen accessories, you'll be able to craft up a Queen-of-Egypt-inspired Halloween costume that's sure to blow your Zoom party guests away.

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Rosie the Riveter

White button down and red polka dot headscarf, easy peasy. For the hair, pin up half of your hair and twist it up into a bun. Then take the rest of your hair and create another bun a little lower on your head. Top the look off with the scarf, and you'll be riveting in no time. :)

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Princess Leia

Best buns on the planet! Create this iconic hairdo with this easy hair hack.

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Elsa

Does Frozen still melt your heart? Be everyone's favorite snow queen with this DIY costume.

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Holly Golightly

Top off your top knot with a tiara, then add a LBD, pearls, coffee and sunnies.

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Angry Bird

We've seen this costume before, but this look is too dang cute to pass up. Especially when all you need is a yellow wig and some craft supplies. Draw out the face onto felt and cut it out, then glue the head piece to a headband. Everything else can be taped to the wig.

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Creepy Clown

Whether you're going for a clown or a mime vibe, this kinda creepy, kinda cute look will achieve all of your Halloween dreams.

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Day of the Dead

Dress up as a Dia de los Muertos sugar skull with this easy DIY tutorial.

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Lady Gaga

It's been quite some time since Gaga donned her signature bow, but we'll never get enough of it. Head to our Hair Bow tutorial here for the full how-to.

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Pumpkin

Okay, this may be really, really basic, but it is a Halloween staple. Plus, it's the one time of year you can wear all orange, all the time. Grab an orange wigand go!

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Queen of Hearts

Ace this Queen of Hearts costume with ared wig or red spray dye!

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Frenchie From Grease

Here's an excuse to break out that cute pink wig in your closet. Add a Pink Ladies jacket and bubble gum and you're ready for beauty school!

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Strawberry Shortcake

You can go with the full Strawberry Shortcake costume or just order a pink wig and bonnet— then add freckles and a pink top and you're Zoom ready!

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Pop Art

If you are looking to really up your costume game and stand out on Zoom, go for this pop art makeup look. Pop on some comic leggings (totally WFH-friendly!) and yellow wig too.

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Vampire

Don a black lip and eye makeup, then use that same eye makeup or black face paint to create a faux widow's peak. Spooky!

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Jem

We are as obsessed with our '80s cartoon characters as we are with wig costumes. For bright pink tresses, Jem is an absolute must!

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Cruella de Vil

This fierce villain oozes style, even if she is totally evil. Use spray hair dye on half of your head, then top off the look with red gloves, a faux fur coat, cigarette holder and a little Dalmatian. Oh, and that evil cackle is essential.

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Kitty

Every girl's backup costume is also the perfect Zoom costume. We made our ears by attaching black foam ears to a headband, but you can easily find a readymade option at just about any store this time of year. Get the full Black Cat makeup tutorial right here.

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Witch

Don a black witch hat and follow this makeup tutorial for this spooky cool green witch.

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Black Swan

The hair hack here is that slick top knot and the crowning tiara, though the key to the whole scene is obviously those crazy eyes. Here's a great tutorial right herefor gals who want to go all out.

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Minion

Learn how to get the look of the cutest minion costume ever!

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Katy Perry circa 2014

Or go for any of Katy Perry's Dark Horse video costumes with these Brit + Co DIYs.

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Mad Hatter

This Mad Hatter costume is pretty easy to replicate. Grab a brown jacket from your closet, orange wig and top hat. The thread holster is made by stringing thread spools onto yarn and draping it over the shoulder. The makeup is an understated version inspired by the original, but really easy to recreate. And yes, those are fake eyelashes as eyebrows!

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Mime

You can just stay on mute!

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Pippy Longstocking

Recreate Pippy's completely insane pig tails with this easy DIY trick.

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Barbie

Your co-workers will immediately get the idea once you show up with your pink visor, watercolor swimsuit and bike shorts outfit! They may even get a little jealous!

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Poison Ivy

"That girl is poison" best describes former botanist turned green seductress Poison Ivy. See how you can DIY this costume here!

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Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy

Maybe you prefer to be a bada**, take no prisoners green goddess like Gamora from the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. For fun, you can try your hand at method acting by acting like her during your virtual Halloween party. Just try to keep the sarcasm on the lighter side.

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Minions

To make things more fun, you and a few co-workers can dress up as Minions! It's a DIY-costume that's inexpensive and funny.

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The Sanderson Sisters

Hocus Pocus is basically life for the Brit + Co team so it only makes sense to show up to your virtual Halloween party wearing one of the above costumes!

Planning any virtual Halloween gatherings? Share your costumes with us @BritandCo!

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After revealing her breast cancer diagnosis on Pod Meets World in August, Danielle Fishel continues to prove she won't let the disease hold her back. The actress and director took the red carpet for the Wizards Beyond Waverly Place premiere, and she opened up to PEOPLE magazine about how this disease continues to impact her. Here's what she had to say!

At the premiere, Danielle Fishel shared with PEOPLE that she was actually "back and forth" about showing up to the premiere. She said, "I obviously wanted to come tonight because I absolutely love this show. I'm so honored to have been able to direct a couple of episodes of it."

Still, there was something holding her back. She shared, "At the same time, everything I wanted to put on, I was like, 'I can see my scars in that. Oh, I can see my scars in that.'"

Instead of letting that hold her back, though, Danielle decided to push herself. "I was like, 'Why am I going to let that be a factor in deciding to live my life?'" she said. "I got dressed and I had my makeup artist do her magic and I feel fine." Ultimately, she said she was "happy" to be there — which is all you can ask for when you're facing down your fears!

Fishel told PEOPLE that her "whole life has changed" since her diagnosis. She explained that her life consists of "many doctor's appointments," check-ups, and side effects. She said, "It's not fun, but it is what it is. And with all that said, I'm very fortunate and I'm going to live, which is the most important thing."

Back in August, the star explained to Rider Strong and Will Friedle that was diagnosed with DCIS — ductal carcinoma in situ — which she described as "a rare form of breast cancer." Even though she discovered the disease at "technically stage zero," she underwent surgery to remove the cancer, as well as follow-up treatments.

When she announced her diagnosis, Danielle explained that she thought she would "would suffer in silence" and "not tell anyone." However, it's clear she's made the conscious effort to not only lean on her community, share her story, and brave the aftermath — surgery scars included.

Fishel's brave red carpet move comes after another fellow breast cancer survivor, Olivia Munn spoke out earlier in October about how her own scars. Munn bared her scars for a SKIMS campaign, after deciding she didn't wanna cover them up anymore. We're so proud of all these strong women for telling their stories and fully embracing themselves, scars and all!

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