I Just Found Every Fall 2024 Trend in Zara's New Arrivals—Run

Ellie Delphine in a double-breasted jacket, T-shirt, jeans, and a burgundy clutch.

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As the air crisps and our fall wardrobes begin to thaw out, what better way to jump-start cold-weather dressing than shopping a fresh wave of trends? From the fall/winter 2024 collections debuting in February to now, it's finally time to introduce our favorite fall trends into the rotation.

Fall offers so many ways to play with fashion, including layering, outerwear, and denim. Trends ranged from aesthetics like modern elegance and effortless bohemian to technical and utilitarian fabrics to silhouettes like funnel necks and dramatic waists, and it's confirmed that Zara didn't miss one.

Zara is known for its ability to translate runway trends into wearable pieces without the runway price tags, and its latest styles do just that. Below, find runway-inspired trends that will immediately upgrade your fall looks.

Technical Touches

Utilitarian materials combined with elevated silhouettes make a case for the perfect fall outerwear. Waxed, rubberized, and water-repellent fabrics are at the forefront of this trend. When combined with sleek and classic sportswear shapes, these technical pieces are the quintessential example of functional fashion.

Accessory Forward

There isn't much that can level up your look quicker than a statement accessory. The fall runways were chock-full of bold accessories all the way down to socks, headwear, and gloves. Pick a playful piece to add to your fall closet, whether it be hardware accents, oversize bangles, or bow details.

Big Boho Energy

The easygoing, '70s-inspired trend found a resurgence in Chemena Kamali's debut fall/winter 2024 show for Chloé. Peasant blouses, exaggerated slouchy bags, and statement belts were some of the hero pieces that have also trickled down to the mass market. Mammoth shoulder bags are already shaping up to become one of fall's biggest trends.

Absolute Elegance

Smart, elegant dressing has been endorsed by fashion houses such as Prada and Alaïa. This aesthetic includes timeless tailored pieces and glamorous accessories. Stock up on refined suiting, sensible heels, and luxe satins.

Shifting Silhouettes

Every season, it's exciting to see what imaginative shapes designers have brought to the runways. The manipulation of omnipresent pieces makes them feel fresh yet still attainable. This season, cigarette pants were kept lean and straight, knits and blazers were nipped in for an exaggerated waistline, and necklines were brought up in the form of funnel necks and mock necks.

Freelance Fashion and Accessories Editor

Copelyn is a freelance fashion and accessory editor. She formerly worked for Who What Wear as an associate shopping editor and is based in New York City. She writes about fashion and accessory trends in addition to creating original content. Before her time at Who What Wear, Copelyn was at Bustle Digital Group, working on the accessory market for cover shoots and fashion features across Nylon, The Zoe Report, Bustle, Romper, and Elite Daily. Copelyn also previously worked at InStyle and Cosmopolitan in the fashion and accessory departments on shopping and fashion market. Copelyn has a journalism degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her spare time, Copelyn freelances in graphic and web design in the fashion-and-lifestyle space. She also loves to upcycle clothing and home décor as well as collect an embarrassing number of colorful sneakers and experiment with her hair color.