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If you’re not quite ready to transition into darker, wintery shades just yet, then this trend’s for you — as tonal dressing and classic neutral shades quietly take on the fashion spotlight for fall.

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Shades of Nature

When thinking of neutral shades, it’s not just all-light monochromatic hues that steal the spotlight. This season, the trend lends itself to earthy tones of nature, showcasing a spectrum of leafy greens and chestnut browns — great for layering on top of one another when the colder months arrive. Opt for shades of stone and moss-green relaxed sets from Off-White and Qasimi, or Casablanca’s printed trophy shirt is a surefire investment to future proof your style.

Layer Cake

When layering, the norm is to layer t-shirts under a jacket or a coat, however, in our Middle Eastern climes, this is not always the best practice. Not ones for feeling left out, we play with different layering techniques using two core essentials — layer your t-shirt over your sweater for an unexpected spin on streetwear. Styling note: this trend only works with a maximum of two neutral pieces separated with a darker shade pant or short. Look to Rhude for American-inspired oversized tees and A-Cold-Wall* for utility-inspired workwear separates that will become your core seasonless staples.

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Sweats Appeal

The sweats that became the foundations of our WFH wardrobe routine have taken on a new form for fall. Aries treats us to creamy vanilla sweaters and track pants that tie-in perfectly with the brand’s marble print sorbet layers. At the same time, While Demna Gvasalia’s usual fluro Balenciaga shades took a back seat in light of more muted earthy tones — the perfect accompaniment to an autumnal backdrop. perfect for complimenting your autumn tan. Our top tip for perfecting this look The key for nailing this look is to break it up with a patterned, layered tee or bold pair of sneakers for more street-style-cool than ’90s-boy-band member.