Fall fashion is weird. You want to look cute and comfortable, but you are either sweating in a sweater or freezing in a dress. And when you have a medium-sized body or curves, it could be even harder to get clothes that don’t just cling to you like a tent or squeeze you at the wrong places.
We need outfits that celebrate our shape, not hide it.
I’ve compiled 37 outfit ideas that are actually put-onable in real life- grabbing coffee, going to the office, and simply trying to look like a human being running about. These are all looks that are comfortable without making a person appear sloppy.
Here is how to dress for the season in a way that feels good.
1. Chunky Knit Cardigan and Straight-Leg Pants
It’s time to start the autumn wardrobe with a cozy knit cardigan that is worn over a slimming V-neck top and a pair of straight-leg jeans. The two-ring belt slims your waistline to the perfect form, and it looks gorgeous.
2. Wool Blend T-Shirt and Tailored Pants
In case you have to go to work and be comfortable, take a soft wool tee. It’s t-shirtish but more dressy. Stuff it into custom pants and then wear a nice belt. It’s casual, business-like, and you will not be dying to undo your trousers by 2 PM.
3. Velvet Maxi Dress
Velvet just feels expensive, right? A maxi dress that is velvet is such a flattering dress on curves, as it doesn’t stick to each bump, as it has some weight. It receives the light very well, and it’s ideal when you are going out on a date and you want to feel a little glamorous.
4. Light-Wash Denim Vest and Wide-Leg Jeans
This is a fun one. Wear a denim vest on top of a plain sweater. It makes it interesting and doesn’t make you overheat. To create the balance of proportions, pair it with wide-leg jeans. It’s cool and somewhat surprising.
5. White Sweatshirt and Chocolate Brown Leggings
Ditch the black leggings and get chocolate brown instead. It’s much softer and more fall-like. Combine it with a new white sweatshirt and sneakers. It’s the final, I am just running to Target outfit, but you look deliberate.
6. Cowl Neck Sweatshirt and Leggings
A cowl neck is a scarf that is inbuilt. It puts your face in a very nice frame. Pair it up with smooth leggings to create an outfit that can be worn like loungewear but looks presentable enough to be worn over to lunch.
7. Puffer Vest and Flared Leggings
Flare leggings are a boon to the curvy bodies as they even out the hips. Make sure you wear them with a tight top and a puffy vest over it. It’s sporty, adorable, and makes your core warm during these brisk walks.
8. Black Lace-Sleeve Top and Cheetah Print Pants
There are times when you simply want to be loud, and it’s all right. Cheetah print pants are fun. The pants are busy, so they should be matched with a solid black top–but choose one with lace sleeves to add some texture.
9. Olive Green Knit Sweater and Blue Jeans
You can’t mess this up. Olive green is the color of the season. A relaxed knit sweater with your favorite blue jeans is the uniform for a reason. It just works.
10. Wrap Dress and Ankle Boots
The biggest winner among medium-sized bodies is the wrap dress. The tie is the item that you can change into any size to suit your waist, no matter what type of day you are having. Put on ankle boots to get it autumn-ready.
11. Denim Dress with Lace Layering Top
Use a plain denim dress and wear a long-sleeve top made of lace under it. It’s cozy and appears extremely fashionable. It’s an excellent method of covering a sleeveless dress during the low season.
12. Satin Cami Top and Crochet Cardigan
I love mixing textures. Satin is non-slippery, crochet is thick and non-shiny. Combine them with jeans and you have something that appears to be quite interesting and thoughtful.
13. Teddy Fleece Vest and Leggings
This is similar to the wearing of a teddy bear. The warmest thing to wear is a fleece vest on top of a long-sleeve top. Leggings ensure that the lower part of the body is skinny so that you don’t appear to be plump.
14. Beige Turtleneck Sweater and Cream Pants
Wearing a family of all one color (monochrome) is a hidden secret weapon- it makes you look taller and presentable. A turtleneck that has cream pants and is beige is so stylish and costly-looking.
15. Burgundy Midi Dress and Beige Boots
Burgundy is so much a gorgeous fall color. Midi dress will cover you and beige boots will make the appearance light and modern rather than overburdening it with black shoes.
16. White Openwork Knit Sweater and Black Pants
An openwork knit is breezy, with holes in it. Wear it with black utility (pocketed) pants. It combines a soft top and a pair of tough pants and provides a refreshing contrast.
18. White Button-Down Shirt and Denim Jeans
Classic for a reason. There is nothing like a clean white shirt and a neat pair of jeans. Mesh flats (which are massive at the moment) can be added to give the appearance an upgrade.
19. Olive Green Tank Top and White Maxi Skirt
Your summer skirts are not yet packed up. Wear a white maxi-skirt, an olive tank, and boots. The green color and the boots are the perfect combination of summer and fall.
20. Fitted T-Shirt and Wide-Leg Jeans
Sometimes simple is best. A t-shirt that actually fits you well, tucked in wide-leg jeans. It’s easy and comfortable in order to wear all day.
21. Brown Leather Bomber Jacket and Wide-Leg Jeans
A leather bomber jacket immediately gives any outfit coolness. Put it over a tank and a pair of jeans. It provides you with the edgy street-style feel.
22. Black Blazer and Olive Green Cargo Pants
Mix business with casual. An example of such a mood is a sharp black blazer over cargo pants. It says you’re professional, but you know how to relax. Pointed flats keep it looking sharp.
23. Peasant Blouse and Wide-Leg Jeans
Make it boho with a loose peasant blouse. It’s loose-fitting and romantic, which is very comfortable. Jeans base the appearance in such a way that it does not appear like a costume.
24. Sweater Tee and Denim Mini Skirt
Early fall is ideal with a sweater tee that is a short-sleeve. Combine it with a denim mini skirt. It’s a playful, youthful look that isn’t too hot.
25. Denim Shirt Dress and Tan Slides
The denim shirt dress is a single attire. Curves are very much liked in the structure. Tan slides make it casual on the warmer autumn days.
26. Denim Vest and Linen Pants
Linen in the fall? Yes. Wear your linen pants with a denim top to make them feel heavy. It is an exclusive mixture of textures that appears to be very artsy.
27. Denim Shirt and Textured Tank Top
Canadian Tuxedo (or, in other words, double denim) is back. A denim shirt that is open at the neck and denim shorts. The combination of the blue hues renders it interesting.
28. Light Wash Denim Shirt and Wide-Leg Jeans
Live in a denim-on-denim outfit with a shirt tucked into the jeans. Divide it with a brown leather belt- this is important so that you do not appear as a mechanic. It defines your waist.
29. Denim Jumper Dress and Plaid Flannel
This is adorable. Wear a denim jumper dress under a plaid flannel shirt. It’s comfortable, warm, and reminiscent of a big fall festival.
30. Striped Button-Down and Denim Shorts
On the days when it’s still 75 degrees, a striped button-down open should be worn over a tank and shorts. It’s summery, but the length of the sleeves reflects autumn.
31. Sweater Tee and Leather Loafers
Take a plain sweater tee, and jeans, but use leather loafers. The shoes immediately take the outfit out of the realm of being casual and into the world of being smart.
32. Black T-Shirt and Dark-Wash Jeans
Dark wash jeans are very slim and appear more dressy than light wash jeans. Combine them with a black tee and brown accessories. The brown also makes the black warmer, making it not so mean.
33. Floral Maxi Dress and Denim Jacket
Continue with your floral dresses! Simply put on a denim jacket. It brings out the dress in a more casual and seasonal way.
34. Fair Isle Sweater and Gingham Pants
Combining patterns is bold, yet it is possible. The wintery version of a Fair Isle sweater (the Gingham pants) also looks remarkably cool in gingham. All that is necessary is to coordinate the colors.
35. Fair Isle Sweater and Denim Mini Skirt
Put that warm, warm-up sweater and stick it in a denim mini skirt. Add knee-high boots. It’s the ideal combination of coziness on top and partying on the bottom.
36. White Button-Down and Plaid Scarf
The final fall accessory is a huge plaid scarf. Wrap around a white shirt and a denim skirt. Wear cowboy boots with it, a bit western.
37. Cream Sweater and Leather Mini Skirt
This is a texture dream. A ribbed cream sweater clung to a smooth leather skirt. Knee-high boots will complete a killer outfit for dinner or drinks.




































