Sandra Semburg
Wardrobe staples aside, every season there’s a new set of fashion must-haves to sprinkle into your outfit rotation. With fall creeping around the corner, this means subtle style tweaks to align with the season’s hottest trends and designers. To gear up our wardrobe for the cooler months, we reached out to co-founder and Chief Brand Officer of Moda Operandi, Lauren Santo Domingo, to share the trends that have caught her eye for fall. Below, she breaks down the five clothing and accessory looks to give a whirl this season. Whether you pick one to test out or are a trend-driven dresser and want to explore all the latest designs, there’s a bit of everything to update your seasonal style. Shop the top trends for fall according to Lauren Santo Domingo below.
“I’ve always had an affinity for anything feathered, sequined, or tulle so, naturally, I’m signing up for fall’s ‘80s evening trend. Alessandra Rich, Attico, and Rasario are the brands doing it best.”
“This season, I’ll be swapping my tired skinny jeans for leather trousers. The Maison Margiela patent pair I preordered will be on frequent rotation during Fashion Month.”
“I’ve loved Paco Rabanne ever since Julien Dossena came on board as Creative Director. And the obsession continues for fall 2019, thanks to his cool approach to bohemian glamour.”
“Jemma Wynne is one of my favorite Instagram finds—I watch their stacking stories on repeat. Her delicate pieces, best when layered, are the ideal everyday jewelry.”
“I’d been constantly searching for the right pair of knee-high boots until I found Paris/Texas. A straight silhouette with a stacked heel—they just get it right. The stamped croc makes them look far more expensive than they actually are. I’ll be wearing them with everything from midi skirts to denim this fall.”
Lauren Santo Domingo is the co-founder and Chief Brand Officer of Moda Operandi, the only fashion platform inviting consumers to shop from designers’ complete runway collections prior to production. A former American Vogue editor, Lauren sits on the Board of Directors for Moda Operandi and Save Venice Art Conservation. Regarded as one of the most influential women in fashion, Lauren was inducted into Vanity Fair’s “International Best Dressed List” in 2012.