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What To Wear This Fall

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Western chapter.

With the cooler weather coming in and Starbucks providing all the pumpkin spice lattes we can drink it’s time for some wardrobe changes. For some, it’ll be painful to part with your short-shorts and tank tops but never fear, fall clothing can be just as fun and easy. It might even become your new favourite time of year! Here are some fall essentials:


The chunky sweater
Since it’s no longer viable to walk out in t-shirts and shorts it’s a good idea to fit a chunky sweater. They come in so many styles and colours so they’re oh-so-easy to fit into your everyday wardrobe. Try pairing this fall staple with a skirt and tights, or some skinny jeans. 

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Leather boots

These bad boys are the best way to pull any outfit together. It’s sure to give you that boost of confidence to ace your next midterm. They come in so many shades but be sure to stick to a neutral colour if you’re planning on wearing it with different outfits. Put your fashion forward leather booties with some leggings or a tighter bottom so they don’t cover them.

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Scarves

This is my all-time favourite essential. Whether it’s a colourful infinity scarf or a solid long scarf, they all make an outfit look fabulous. There are so many textures and styles that it’s hard not to want them all! Try pairing it with…. ANYTHING!

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Anything Oxblood

Oxblood is THE fall colour of 2012. It’s a darker red that screams fall so try incorporating it into your wardrobe. Everything from purses to shoes, anything goes.
 

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Rida is a fourth year student at the University of Western Ontario and is extremely excited about the opportunity to bring Her Campus to London! She recently changed her major from Finance to English Literature after finally realizing what she wanted to do with her life. Having spent her whole life in the Middle East (Dubai and Saudi Arabia) Rida had no choice but to grow up a shopaholic! Having shifted from the desert to the great ice box that is Canada, she still finds it difficult to adjust to the freezing weather. In her spare time, Rida likes reading, watching way too many shows, stuffed crust pizza and,of course, shopping! Her aspirations are to one day live in Paris and be a writer for Vogue.