7 Fall 2023 Fashion Trends You'll See All Over, From No Pants to Metallic
At the culmination of the Fashion Week fall 2023 runway shows, strong trends began to emerge that you're probably now seeing everywhere, including bright colors, textured materials, edgy silhouettes, and romantic details. From metallic tones to boundary-pushing, going-out looks, American designers surfaced trends that remind us that fashion, at its core, is supposed to be fun.
Indeed, designers came out in full force, offering wearable pieces that could immediately be incorporated into anyone's wardrobe of essentials. Take leather, for instance. Walking down the runways were tailored leather camisoles and midi skirts from Khaite, oversize boho shirtdresses from Ulla Johnson, and bralettes and maxi skirts from Brandon Maxwell. High-fashion hoodies are also officially en vogue. Theory opted for the traditional hooded cropped jacket, while Carolina Herrera designed a floral ballgown with an added hoodie detail.
Of course, there was no shortage of fall 2023 trends that make a decidedly bold statement. Designers from Sandy Liang to Prabal Gurung showed looks without pants: full-coverage briefs styled with cropped lady jackets and sheer bodysuits. And Michael Kors and Rodarte embraced metallic sheen in silver and gold iterations. There were '70s-inspired shimmering jumpsuits, layered underneath camel coats, and party dresses with tinsel toppings fit for a 1920s soiree.
Ahead, check out seven fall 2023 trends that reigned supreme throughout Fashion Week. You can start wearing them as soon as tomorrow.
Metallic
Metallic is officially in, whether you're wearing a mesmerizing silver Rodarte dress or a shimmering gold Michael Kors jumpsuit. Designers are taking the metallic trend into all sections of your wardrobe for the coming season — to ensure that all eyes remain on you.
Rodarte, Fall 2023
Metallic
Michael Kors, Fall 2023
Metallic
Luar, Fall 2023
Metallic
Jonathan Simkhai, Fall 2023
Metallic
LaQuan Smith, Fall 2023
Metallic
Patbo, Fall 2023
Leather
Leather is the material du jour for fall, with designers from Coach to Brandon Maxwell walking a slew of buttery soft looks down the runway. There were matching suiting sets, long duster coats, low-rise midi skirts, and more. In classic tones of black, white, and tan, whether real or faux, it's a luxe material that instantly upgrades your look.
Khaite, Fall 2023
Leather
Coach, Fall 2023
Leather
Ulla Johnson, Fall 2023
Leather
Brandon Maxwell, Fall 2023
Red
Though the fall 2023 runways have been rife with all sorts of bright colors, it's red that's come to the forefront of the seasonal palette. Consider it this coming season's version of Barbiecore pink: a bright pop that's rosy and warm, but a little bit more traditional than its neon counterpart.
Theory showed full monochromatic looks in the tone, while Tory Burch opted for pops of color by way of knits and overcoats. And the vibrant trend works for evening as well: Carolina Herrera and Jason Wu both designed cocktail dresses and gowns in the vivid hue.
Carolina Herrera, Fall 2023
Red
Theory, Fall 2023
Red
Tory Burch, Fall 2023
Red
Jason Wu, Fall 2023
Red
alice + olivia, Fall 2023
No Pants
No pants? No problem — at least according to New York Fashion Week. Sergio Hudson sent a tailored lady jacket down the runway with little more underneath than a pair of sheer black tights. Sandy Liang opted for the Victorian boudoir vibe, showing embroidered white sets that looked as though they were inspired by corset coverings. In between were showings of high-waisted briefs styled with everything from sheer bodysuits to '80s-era silk tops.
While you may very well incorporate this trend into your everyday wardrobe with the addition of a sheer skirt, it might be time to shed pants altogether, especially as the temperature begins to rise.
Christian Siriano, Fall 2023
No Pants
Prabal Gurung, Fall 2023
No Pants
Sandy Liang, Fall 2023
No Pants
LaQuan Smith, Fall 2023
No Pants
Sergio Hudson, Fall 2023
Hoodies
Brands from Proenza Schouler to Carolina Herrera tried out the hoodie look this season, with gowns and pullovers all taking part. Much like the addition of pockets in ballgowns, a hoodie makes even the prettiest of silhouettes a bit more edgy, be they crafted of brocade, cashmere, or even classic fleece.
Proenza Schouler, Fall 2023
Hoodies
Carolina Herrera, Fall 2023
Hoodies
Theory, Fall 2023
Hoodies
3.1 Phillip Lim, Fall 2023
Blazers
Fall is the best season when it comes to transitional jackets, taking your summertime dresses into the colder days of winter. While car coats and leather jackets are always in attendance, designers chose blazers as the go-to outerwear for fall. Whether paired with coordinated suiting or a flowing silk midi dress, the tailored toppers were a mainstay this season. They popped up everywhere from Tory Burch to Altuzarra, Khaite to Jason Wu.
Khaite, Fall 2023
Blazers
Altuzarra, Fall 2023
Blazers
Proenza Schouler, Fall 2023
Blazers
Tory Burch, Fall 2023
Romantic Details
Romantic details, like ruffles and peplums, were ubiquitous this season, appearing on every look from tailored suiting to after-hours party dresses. Markarian debuted off-the-shoulder ruffle tops, flared-sleeved blazers, and strapless bow gowns. Sandy Liang went for a slightly more retro take on the trend, sending drop-waist minidresses, puff-sleeved midis, and oversized bow details down the runway. And Brandon Maxwell took classic tailored suiting and added soft touches like peplum tops, bell-sleeved minidresses, and embellished overcoats. The message was clear: embrace the soft life this season.
Markarian, Fall 2023
Romantic Details
Jason Wu, Fall 2023
Bach Mai, Fall 2023
Romantic Details
Brandon Maxwell, Fall 2023
Romantic Details
Sandy Liang, Fall 2023