6 Great Autumn (Fall) Outfit Ideas, Over 40 Style

6 Great Autumn (Fall) Outfit Ideas, Over 40 Style | Not Dressed As Lamb
Here it is: A simple, definitive guide to six great autumn/fall outfit ideas for some over 40 style (or older, or younger) inspiration! To be honest it doesn’t really make any difference – if you like my style, you like my style. I’ve picked some of my own outfits with shopping picks for you to hopefully get some new ideas.

After the end of each season I usually do a round up of the best outfits I wore from those previous three months, but showing summer outfits in September when we’re heading into colder weather doesn’t really make much sense. So I’ve looked back over last autumn and this spring – after all, the temperatures are about the same! – to show you some outfit ideas and tips for how to style what you may currently have in your wardrobe right now.

THE OUTFITS I’VE CHOSEN ARE LEANING TOWARDS THE AUTUMNAL TONES OF CAMEL, GREY, PEACH, DEEP RED AND ORANGE (WITH A HEFTY DOSE OF BLUE OR DENIM WITH WHICH YOU CAN NEVER GO WRONG).

The outfits I’ve chosen are leaning towards the autumnal tones of camel, grey, peach, deep red and orange (with a hefty dose of blue or denim with which you can never go wrong). Very similar pieces are available in the shops right now so take a look at some of the shopping ideas I’ve found for you.

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Casual weekend wear | Denim jacket with scarf, polka dots, khaki pants, Adidas Originals

1. On casual days swap your jeans for track pants and add a denim jacket and classic sneakers

A patterned sweatshirt (in this case I chose polka dots) under a denim jacket always works – add a few great accessories that are practical, too, like a bright scarf and mirrored sunglasses. Original post

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Spring style: Bold patterned pants, pale knit, orange tote, camel fedora | Not Dressed As Lamb

2. Wear your printed summer trousers with knitwear, heeled loafers and a felt hat

Before you put your cropped patterned trousers away for the winter, think how they can be styled for autumn. I added a chunky v-neck sweater (and layered with a t-shirt for extra warmth) and ditched the sandals for heeled loafers instead. Bare ankles are tolerable when it gets a little cooler, but freezing cold toes are not…! Original post

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Preppy style | Longline camel blazer, Breton top, pointed white flats

3. Toughen up a preppy look by contrasting Breton stripes with distressed denim

I love this look and often wear different variations of it: You work everything round a long line blazer, top and jeans. I went preppy-style here but you can add a sweater instead for more warmth, and the jeans can be any style (and don’t have to be distressed). Take your pick with footwear – ankle boots, loafers/flats or heels all work with these three basic pieces. Original post

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Black and white window-pane check coat, boyfriend jeans, grey booties

4. Dress up boyfriend jeans with smart ankle boots, knitwear and a bold blazer

Another variation on the previous outfit, but this time the blazer is the stand out item. Jeans (I went for boyfriend jeans but straight leg, cropped or flares work just as well) can always be dressed up with a jacket or blazer. A funky piece of jewellery and a brightly coloured tote are all the accessories you need. Original post

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Peach tailored jacket, grey midi skirt, tan boots

5. Go for pastels in autumn and add interest with texture and layering

I love wearing pastels in autumn! Grey and tan are good neutrals to wear with them as they make the colour connection to autumn more than white does. Shades of peach work beautifully with pastel grey, and now’s the time to start wearing the knee high boots again (hooray!) Original post

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70s style without wearing flared jeans | Midi skirt, boots and roll neck

6. Mix an A-line midi skirt with suede boots and a roll neck for a 70s look. Plaid is optional

A true 1970s look is one of my favourites, and all those warm shades of brown, orange and tan were made for the autumn. A still-on-trend roll neck really gives this look that 70s vibe. And if (like me) you’re not fond of showing off your legs, then this combination of knee high/OTK boots with an A-line midi is your BFF (Best Fall Friend). Original post

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Catherine

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18 Comments

  1. 1 October 2016 / 10:09 pm

    Great outfit ideas, Catherine. I remember a few of these from spring. Layering is so key for getting through the colder months. Thanks for sharing. – Amy
    http://stylingrannymama.com/

  2. 1 October 2016 / 3:35 pm

    Such incredible layering! This is some of the best styling inspiration I have seen all season. Lots of clicking on these pieces and lots of pinning over here!

    Heidi || Wishes & Reality

    • 1 October 2016 / 7:37 pm

      Aww Heidi thank you!! Hope you get some fall inspo 🙂

  3. 1 October 2016 / 9:09 am

    Great post, loving the 70s vibe in your last look

    • 1 October 2016 / 7:36 pm

      I love a good 70s vibe – thanks Broco! x

    • 1 October 2016 / 7:36 pm

      Thank you Nancy – those studded tan boots come out year after year…!

  4. 30 September 2016 / 9:25 pm

    Love the Adidas sneakers in the first pic!!!!

    • 1 October 2016 / 7:36 pm

      They're a classic, aren't they – mine are so old!!!!!

  5. 30 September 2016 / 7:54 pm

    Some super ideas here, Catherine. I love your observation that exposed ankles are ok in cooler weather but toes are not! So true! My favourite look of all of these are those AMAZING trousers paired with knitwear, loafers, and a hat. PERFECT! xx

    • 1 October 2016 / 7:35 pm

      Thanks Lisa – I remember you gushing over those trousers at the time…! 😉

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