Popsugar Fashion Fashion Trends How to Wear Fall Fashion Trends 2019 How to Wear Fall’s Biggest Trends IRL 6 August 2019 by Avery Matera Image Source: Getty Images As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. When we watch everything from silk midi skirts to boyfriend jeans; tulle ballgowns and cashmere knits alike walk the runways from season to season, we are immediately hit with the urge to try it all. And then, as visible trends begin to emerge, we're even more excited to start shopping for the most popular looks of the season and incorporate them into our own seasonal wardrobes. The only problem is, translating a runway look to the streets of the concrete jungle you call home isn't all that easy. Sure, you can always take cues from a colour palette or material, but we want to make sure you're able to go well beyond the basics, especially this Fall. Ahead, find the biggest runway trends of the Fall 2019 season and how we're wearing them in our own lives. Edgy Black Lace: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Eamonn McCormack/BFC Designers like Preen by Thonton Bregazzi took the ultimate in dainty feminine trends and turned it on its head. In a deep black tone, the romantic nature of sheer lace is made more edgy and strong than ever before. Edgy Black Lace: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Claudio Lavenia To incorporate this look into your own closet, consider pairing it with softer tones to re-introduce that feminine nature that's so integral in the lace material. Monse Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Monse Satin Asymmetric Négligée Lace Camisole ($1690). Monse Satin Asymmetric Négligée Lace Camisole $1690 from intermixonline.com Buy Now Christopher Kane Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Christopher Kane Plus Size Floral Lace Kilt ($473). Christopher Kane Plus Size Floral Lace Kilt $473 from 11honoure.com Buy Now Mango Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Mango Lace Panel Blouse ($80). Mango Lace Panel Blouse $80 from shop.mango.com Buy Now Sweater Dressing: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Yanshan Zhang While knitwear is always a huge seasonal trend, designers such as Bottega Veneta suggested that we wear it in new and interesting ways. Why settle for a cardigan or turtleneck when you can choose a dress or skirt instead? Sweater Dressing: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig This fall, pair knits with knits by opting for a sweater-style midi skirt and styling it with a brightly coloured oversized sweater on top. H&M Image Source: Courtesy of Designer H&M Knit Dress ($30). H&M Knit Dress $30 from www2.hm.com Buy Now Proenza Schouler Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Proenza Schouler Striped Knit Jacquard Midi Skirt ($890). Proenza Schouler Striped Knit Jacquard Midi Skirt $890 from modaoperandi.com Buy Now Alexander Wang Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Alexander Wang Cable-Knit Wool-Blend Mini Dress ($260). Alexander Wang Cable-Knit Wool-Blend Mini Dress $260 from click.linksynergy.com Buy Now Tie-Dye: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / JP Yim Tie-dye hit it big for Spring, but Fall collection like that from Prabal Gurung reminded us that the colourful trend has a place in our colder-weather wardrobes as well. Tie-Dye: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Jamie McCarthy We love the idea of turning tie-dye into a more elevated look by way of midi dress silhouettes and elegant fabrics like silk and cashmere. Prabal Gurung Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Prabal Gurung Tie-Dye Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater ($795). Prabal Gurung Tie-Dye Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater $795 from modaoperandi.com Buy Now Mes Demoiselles Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Mes Demoiselles Ruffled Tie-Dyed Cotton-Voile Midi Dress ($248). Mes Demoiselles Ruffled Tie-Dyed Cotton-Voile Midi Dress $248 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Prada Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Prada Tie-Dye Mini Dress with Crystals ($3081). Prada Tie-Dye Mini Dress with Crystals $3081 from italist.com Buy Now Victorian-Inspired: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola Brock Collection is one of the leaders when it comes to that Victorian-inspired look and the design duo has shown us that the sky is the limit when it comes to ruffles, brocades, corsets, and more for Fall. Victorian-Inspired: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig While the Victorian trend can seem overly stuffy at times, consider mixing brocade tops with jeans, layering corsets over more casual wears, and opting for fabrics like silk chiffon that have a little more movement to them. Brock Collection Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Brock Collection Plantano Floral Cotton-Blend Jacquard Cropped Top ($1400). Brock Collection Plantano Floral Cotton-Blend Jacquard Cropped Top $1400 from matchesfashion.com Buy Now Rebecca Taylor Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Rebecca Taylor Vivianna Floral-Print Silk-Blend Dress ($257). Rebecca Taylor Vivianna Floral-Print Silk-Blend Dress $257 from click.linksynergy.com Buy Now Reformation Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Reformation Romi Printed Linen Top ($150). Reformation Romi Printed Linen Top $150 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Utility Jumpsuits: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Victor Boyko A one-and-done look is always welcome and, by way of the utility jumpsuit, designers like Christian Wijnants has proven that the ease-of-wear is alive and well in the Fall wardrobes of every fashion-loving girl this season. Utility Jupsuits: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig Casual as the utility jumpsuit might be (and we fully embrace styling it with sneakers or ankle booties!), consider pairing it with a block heel and structured bag to kick the look up a notch this season. Alex Mill Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Alex Mill Expedition Jumpsuit ($198). Alex Mill Expedition Jumpsuit $198 from shop.goop.com Buy Now Apiece Apart Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Apiece Apart Plus Size Azore Jumpsuit ($445). Apiece Apart Plus Size Azore Jumpsuit $445 from 11honoure.com Buy Now Madewell Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Madewell Zip-Front Coverall Jumpsuit ($100). Madewell Zip-Front Coverall Jumpsuit $100 from madewell.com Buy Now After-Hours Suiting: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Yanshan Zhang We're all about the borrowed-from-the-boys suiting look, but it's fully exploded in the after-hours thanks to the likes of Saint Laurent and more. Whether white or black, go sleek or go home this Fall with your suiting that's fit for the most stylish of parties. After-Hours Suiting: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Matthew Sperzel Don't be afraid to show a little skin with your suiting look, as long as the activity allows. Slip into a crop top or bralette underneath your fanciest of tuxes for a masculine-meets-feminine look that wows. Sandro Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Sandro Tuxedo Jacket with Satin Inset ($520) and Sandro Pants with Satin Inset ($295). Sandro Tuxedo Jacket with Satin Inset $520 from us.sandro-paris.com Buy Now Sandro Pants with Satin Inset $295 from us.sandro-paris.com Buy Now Victoria Beckham Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Victoria Beckham Satin-Trimmed Woven Blazer ($1990) and Victoria Beckham Satin-Trimmed Woven Straight-Leg Pants ($1050). Victoria Beckham Satin-Trimmed Woven Blazer $1990 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Victoria Beckham Satin-Trimmed Woven Straight-Leg Pants $1050 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Zara Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Zara Blazer with Tuxedo Collar ($119) and Zara Pants with Front Slits ($50). Zara Blazer with Tuxedo Collar $119 from zara.com Buy Now Zara Pants with Front Slits $50 from zara.com Buy Now '70s Euro: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Yanshan Zhang The "old Celine" is back thanks to…drumroll please…the new Celine. Transport yourself back to the 1970s in Europe and the UK with plaids, houndstooth checks, double-breasted blazers, and more. '70s Euro: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig Keep it classic and simple this Fall by mixing and matching your most timeless of pieces. Midi skirts, khaki pants, blazers, and more are about to become your ultimate wardrobe staples this season. & Other Stories Image Source: Courtesy of Designer & Other Stories Pleated Midi Dress ($119). & Other Stories Pleated Midi Dress $119 from stories.com Buy Now Derek Lam 10 Crosby Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Derek Lam 10 Crosby Rodeo Double-Breasted Blazer ($450). Derek Lam 10 Crosby Rodeo Double-Breasted Blazer $450 from saksfifthavenue.com Buy Now Gucci Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Gucci Checked Pleated Wool Midi Skirt ($1980). Gucci Checked Pleated Wool Midi Skirt $1980 from mytheresa.com Buy Now Shades of Green: On The Runway Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Each season, there's a single colour that seems to stand out among the crowd and Fall 2019 is calling for green—in every tone, silhouette, and material. Designers like Veronica Beard proved that there's no limit to what can be styled in everything from emerald to hunter and beyond. Shades of Green: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig We love a contrasting colour when it comes to our green wears this Fall, incorporating everything from light-catching metallics to bright pops of pink in our otherwise monochromatic looks. J.Crew Image Source: Courtesy of Designer J.Crew Long-Sleeve Everyday Cashmere Crewneck Sweater ($98). J.Crew Long-Sleeve Everyday Cashmere Crewneck Sweater $98 from jcrew.com Buy Now Tibi Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Tibi Windowpane Cargo Skort ($475). Tibi Windowpane Cargo Skort $475 from tibi.com Buy Now Reebeok x Victoria Beckham Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Reebok x Victoria Beckham Hooded Grosgrain-Trimmed Cotton-Canvas Jacket ($400). Reebok x Victoria Beckham Hooded Grosgrain-Trimmed Cotton-Canvas Jacket $400 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Daytime Sequins: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola Sequins for daytime are back and Sally LaPointe has proved that there's nearly nowhere that you can't wear the textured and flashy material. A personal favourite is this pair of high-waisted pants, effortlessly paired with a slouchy cashmere knit. Daytime Sequins: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig Don't be afraid to mix high and low this Fall, especially when it comes to sequins. One of our favourite looks to-date is the sequin skirt and T-shirt combo that you can wear morning, noon, and night…all year long. Goop G. Label Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Goop G Label Flynn Sequin Skirt ($209). Goop G Label Flynn Sequin Skirt $209 from shop.goop.com Buy Now Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini ($308). Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini $308 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Sara Battaglia Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Sara Battaglia Sequinned Tulle Mini Skirt ($420). Sara Battaglia Sequinned Tulle Mini Skirt $420 from net-a-porter.com Buy Now Quilting: On The Runway Image Source: Getty / Slaven Vlasic Quilting is not just fit for a down puffer, especially if Oscar de la Renta has anything to say for it. While you might not specifically be in the market for a strapless ball gown, it sure does look awesome to mix that unique texture into an otherwise Old Hollywood-inspired look. Quilting: On The Street Image Source: Getty / Christian Vierig We love a contrast between the nature of a quilted texture and the silhouette in question, opting for ultra-feminine tops, mini skirts, and more that follow the seasonal trend. Moncler Image Source: Courtesy of Designer Moncler Quilted Down Miniskirt ($450). 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