3 Style Mistakes I Make Every Fall—and How I’m Going to Fix Them

We’re one month out from the start of fall, but as always, the fashion set has basically already forgotten about summer and instead turned their attention to the most stylish season of the year. Of course, I’m guilty of this as well: In recent weeks, I’ve written about my favorite fall trends, the best boots, and even the highly specific outfits I want to wear once the temperatures drop—all while temps here in NYC are still in the 80s and 90s.

The subject of today’s decidedly fall-related post? The style mistakes I tend to make every time the season rolls around. There are probably a handful, but today I’m pinpointing three top mistakes I have a feeling many of you can relate to. After all, I can’t be the only one right? To read about the three things I do wrong (from a fashion standpoint, at least) every time the leaves change—and how I plan to fix them—just keep scrolling.

This one stings a bit because I really love wearing black—but while there are certainly days for keeping it simple, it doesn’t have to be your entire fall M.O. After all, how cool does the woman above look in shades of blue, cream, and brown? To combat my tendency to go colorless from head-to-toe, I’m plotting a two-pronged approach this fall. Aside from the obvious solution of buying more colorful pieces, I have to make sure I actually wear them. I plan on using this easy trick to ensure that when I get ready in the morning, I keep things colorful.

As someone who wears boots pretty much daily once fall arrives, I’m guilty of buying countless pairs that are pretty great and pretty simple (code for “boring” for some of you). This season, however, I’ve resolved to step up my boot game and instead opt for some of the season’s more exciting options.

What qualifies as lazy layering? Well, things like always sticking to one easy color scheme, only opting for no-brainer basics, and simply not thinking outside the box. While I tend to start off strong at the beginning of the season, as soon as we’re a few weeks into fall, I’m guilty of giving in to all of the above. This season, things are going to be different: Not only will I be investing in more exciting layering essentials, but I’ll be using street style inspiration heavily to inform my outfit ideas. For starters, I love how the woman above styled an of-the-moment racer tank under her utility jumpsuit.

Up next? The fall trend I’m actually willing to put aside my jeans for.