1) Moto Edge: This fall, it is all about unleashing your edgier side. Do this by stocking up on moto jackets, edgy boots, and anything leather with spikes or decal zippers. Hanna Marin does it right with this Free People zigzag denim jacket and Shopbop leather bag with metal accents. The black low-lights in her blond locks may be a bit extreme, but her moto-chic look is definitely something to follow this fall.
2) Power Pieces: Who says blazers and cardigans can’t be fun? Spencer Hastings captures this hot fall trend with a sleek chambray blazer from Marc by Marc Jacobs (above left) and proves that a blazer can take a look from cute to wow. Bring business-like apparel to your everyday look with subtle power pieces like blazers, structured totes, and even tweed! These power pieces are sure to add an air of confidence and a touch of professional glam to your style, which will be sure to get you noticed around campus.  Â
3) Glam Accents: Speaking of glam, Alison DiLaurentis rocks this Embellished Collar Jacket by Bebe. These dazzling embellishments on her jacket accentuate this fall’s glamorous side. Fancy and ornate details such as bejeweled jackets, shiny earrings, watches, and jewel tones of ruby red, sapphire, and emerald are all inspired by this trend. So do it big and shine bright like a diamond!
4) Layers!: Strutting a more laid-back fall look, Spencer layers it on with this diamond-print Topshop blouse paired with a Marc by Marc Jacobs bird appliqué sweater. Especially essential for cold weather, this fall fashion calls for layers of knits that are sure to keep you toasty. Aria shows just how versatile a leopard cardigan is by pairing it with a fuschia camisole. When it comes to layering, more is more! So embrace the trend by mixing different prints and textures. Tie it all together with some statement jewelry or a scarf!
5) Peacock Hues: Hanna showcases her colorful side with a deep blue sheer lace tank by Frenchi paired with floral print pants that are buzzing with shades of cobalt. This fall, keep your eyes peeled for peacock hues such as emerald, cobalt, and violet. Who said that fall has to be full of drab browns and grays? Spice things up with splashes of peacock!