Out of Zara’s 387 New Fall Arrivals, These Are Our Favorites
Bobby Schuessler
Bobby Schuessler
Bobby Schuessler is a contributing fashion writer at Brit + Co and has contributed to Who What Wear, Refinery29, Lucky, Glamour, Out, Nordstrom, and Barneys New York. When he's not writing about style and shopping, you can find him catching up on the latest Housewives franchise and sipping his go-to drink, a vodka martini with a splash of cranberry and a twist.
When we begin planning our wardrobes for the next season, Zara inherently becomes one of our go-to retailers for on-trend must-haves. But it can take hours to scroll through the hundreds of items stocked on Zara's site. To help you out (because we know you’re busy!), we sifted through the entire current inventory to find the 12 pieces you’ll wear over and over again this fall. Shop to it.
Checkered Double Breasted Blazer ($129): We saw checkered prints in all iterations on the fall runways. This sleek plaid blazer perfectly encompasses that cool yet polished look.
Color Block Cable Knit Sweater ($70): This is the sweater you’ll want to live in all season long. The colorblock detail gives the classic cable-knit silhouette a fresh 2018 twist. Try this style with your favorite distressed jeans and ankle boots for all of your weekend activities.
Faux Leather Jacket ($70): You can’t go wrong with a moto jacket. This particular style is ideal for the season thanks to the cropped sleeves and burgundy hue.
Leather Ankle Boots ($149): You probably have a small collection of go-to ankle boots already, but it doesn’t hurt to add another pair into the mix, right? It's all about opting for the unexpected like this pair of offbeat tan booties with the rounded-heel detail.
Floral Print Patchwork Skirt ($119): One of our favorite fall outfit combos is a flowy skirt and a chunky knit. While you could totally go for a classic black or brown skirt, we’re all about pushing it this season with a vibrant floral patchwork pick.
Beaded Teardrop Earrings ($20): We’re smitten with this stunning teardrop style featuring rainbow-colored gems. If you really want to go for it, try wearing just a single earring for a dramatic effect. After all, the mismatched earring trend is here to stay.
Faux Suede Trench Coat ($100): The faux-suede fabric looks incredibly elevated and the always-on-trend blush color (pink isn’t going anywhere!) will instantly turn heads.
Beaded Crossbody Candy Box Minaudiere ($70): Give your standard black clutch a break and take this beaded mini crossbody for a spin when you're heading out with the girls. We love this particular silhouette because you can dress it up or down. Yes, believe it or not, sequins can actually go with everything.
Animal Print Dress ($70): If you haven’t invested in a fierce leopard piece yet, now is the time.
Leather Mules ($40): Wear this updated take on the silhouette with the rounded, lower heel to work, play, and everything in-between.
Floral Jacquard Blazer ($100) and Pants ($50): The beauty of this floral version is that you can mix and match the pieces to give it more mileage. While you can wear it for the office, you can also pair the trousers with a blouse for weekend brunch or try the blazer with jeans for casual Friday.
Plaid Texture Weave Pants ($36): On the hunt for a new pair of trousers to incorporate into your 9-to-5 wardrobe rotation? Start with these very-right-now textured plaid pants. The neutral color pattern allows you to wear them with any top in your arsenal.
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Bobby Schuessler
Bobby Schuessler is a contributing fashion writer at Brit + Co and has contributed to Who What Wear, Refinery29, Lucky, Glamour, Out, Nordstrom, and Barneys New York. When he's not writing about style and shopping, you can find him catching up on the latest Housewives franchise and sipping his go-to drink, a vodka martini with a splash of cranberry and a twist.