Autumn surprises with a rise in temperatures in mid-October. On sunny days, heavy coats give way to short jackets.
Long coats usually dominate fall fashion, but cropped jackets will be popular in the coming period. Because in October it gets really warm again. There is still an autumn feeling: the colors remain traditional with warm brown tones.
Trench coat is coming back in a short form
Who says trench coats have to reach at least the knees? The shortened version of the classic jacket is perfect for warm autumn days. For a quick visit to a café, for example, she grabbed a mud-colored trench coat whose sleeves were fastened to 3/4 length. She combined the short jacket with a white top and flowing trousers in a cream tone. The bright colors made the short trench coat even more of a focus. Taylor stored her essentials in a light brown bag to match the coffee.
Casual-elegant in suede
The autumn mood was also widespread with warm tones. She posed on the streets of London in a short suede jacket with a shirt collar in a caramel shade. The tortoiseshell pattern buttons gave the jacket a classic look. The outfit was complemented by a honey-colored wool sweater and white jeans. As a break from the autumnal outfit, she carried a black bag with a chain strap.
Posh in Paris
She created a sunny and elegant look on a trip to Paris. The content creator’s short blazer, which had small pockets on the chest and sides, particularly exuded elegance. These had small gold buttons on them, which Killin coordinated with the rest of her accessories. She kept the rest of her outfit simple due to the numerous gold elements. The look remained light and friendly thanks to a white top and light blue jeans in a straight cut. She added a sweet eye-catcher with the two-tone bow ballerinas.
Source: Stern

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