Fall is the easiest season to get dressed in—cooler air, golden light, and finally a reason to pull out the knits, boots, and oversized coats again.
The magic is in the mix: soft fabrics, effortless layers, and that one detail that pulls everything together—be it a great pair of boots, a statement bag, or a rich burgundy accent.
To make outfit inspiration easy, I’ve rounded up 35 chic plus-size fall looks and organized them by style. Whether you’re into cozy sweaters and skirts, oversized coats, or classic jeans and sneakers, you’ll find plenty of ideas worth saving. Scroll through, find your favorites, and make them your own this season.
Sweaters & Skirts: The Easy Fall Formula
The reigning combo of the season — a cozy knit up top, something a little unexpected on the bottom. It reads pulled-together with almost zero effort.
1. Burgundy Cable Knit + Mini
SaveA burgundy cable knit layered over a crisp white collar is peak autumn. Tights and tall boots keep a mini totally fall-appropriate.
2. Grey Knit + Black Mini
SaveGrey knit, black mini, platform boots, and one rich burgundy bag for contrast — simple, but it works every single time.
3. Sweater Over a Slip Skirt
SaveThrow a chunky sweater over a satin slip skirt and the contrast does all the work. Sneakers keep it easy enough for daytime.
4. Off-Shoulder Knit + Denim Maxi
SaveAn off-shoulder knit with a long grey denim skirt feels a little unexpected — soft on top, sleek and column-like underneath.
Coat & Trench Season
When it’s actually cold, the coat is the outfit. These do the heavy lifting all on their own.
5. The Cropped Trench
SaveA cropped trench over plaid wide-legs is tonal-brown done right. White sneakers stop it from feeling too buttoned-up.
6. Grey Longline Coat
SaveA clean grey coat over neutrals, finished with a mustard heel for a quiet pop of color. Very minimal, very chic.
7. Olive Trench + Winter Whites
SaveWinter whites under an olive trench feel fresh, not freezing. It’s proof you don’t have to pack the lighter colors away.
8. Camel Trench + White Boots
SaveThe camel-trench-over-everything look never misses. Cream and white boots keep it soft and monochrome.
9. Oatmeal Maxi Coat
SaveA long oatmeal coat instantly elevates jeans and a sweatshirt. The red cap is the little detail that ties it together.
Texture Play: Faux Fur, Shearling & Quilted
Leaning into texture is the quickest way to make a simple outfit look considered. A little fuzz, a little shine, a little warmth.
10. Brown Faux-Fur Coat
SaveA chocolate faux-fur coat is a whole outfit on its own. Keep everything under it dark and minimal.
11. Fuzzy Jacket + Easy Denim
SaveA fuzzy taupe jacket turns plain jeans and boots into something that looks expensive. The easiest texture win there is.
12. Cream Shearling Coat
SaveA cream shearling coat over a white turtleneck and jeans is cozy and crisp at once. The tan top-handle bag finishes it.
13. Quilted Jacket + Tartan Scarf
SaveAn olive quilted jacket, a red tartan scarf, and green wellies is full countryside-in-autumn energy — and so practical for damp days.
Blazers & Tailored Layers
A blazer is the fastest way to look like you have your life together. Dress it up or down from there.
14. Oatmeal Blazer + Knit Dress
SaveA soft oatmeal blazer over a knit dress reads polished but never stiff. Black tights and boots ground it for fall.
15. Camel Blazer + Black Mini
SaveCamel and black is a forever combo. Add tall boots and a cream bag, and you’re ready for just about anything.
16. Black Blazer + Jeans
SaveThe off-duty uniform: black blazer, white tee, blue jeans, ballet flats. Effortless and endlessly repeatable.
Head-to-Toe Brown
If one color defines fall right now, it’s brown — chocolate, espresso, mocha, all of it. Tonal dressing always looks more expensive than it is.
17. The Brown Suit
SaveA chocolate suit with retro sneakers is the cool-girl way to do tailoring. Sneakers keep it from feeling too corporate.
18. Brown Knit + Flared Denim
SaveA brown knit tucked into dark flares with a matching belt and bag — proof tonal dressing works in jeans too.
19. Ruffle Dress + Blazer
SaveA floaty brown ruffle dress under a structured blazer is soft-meets-sharp. Suede boots keep the whole thing warm-toned.
20. Brown Jacket + Cream Set
SaveA brown jacket and beret over a cream co-ord is peak cozy-academic. Add a coffee and you’ve basically got a mood board.
Prints: Leopard, Plaid & Gingham
These are the prints that just feel like fall. Keep the rest simple — one print at a time — and let the pattern be the star.
21. Graphic Sweatshirt + Leopard Pleats
SaveA casual graphic sweatshirt tucked into a leopard pleated midi is the high-low mix that always gets compliments.
22. Black Cardigan + Leopard Maxi
SaveA chunky black cardigan over a leopard maxi is cozy and a little glamorous. The belt nips it in at the waist.
23. Turtleneck + Leopard Ruched Skirt
SaveBlack turtleneck, leopard ruched skirt, wide-brim hat — a little ’70s, a lot of fun.
24. Brown Gingham + Cream Denim
SaveA brown gingham blouse with that sweet ruffle collar feels very French. Cream denim keeps it light.
25. Denim Shirt + Gingham Mini
SaveAn oversized denim shirt layered over a gingham mini is the easy, throw-on kind of cute. Clogs and socks make it.
26. Quarter-Zip + Plaid Mini
SaveA slouchy quarter-zip over a brown plaid mini is sporty-meets-prep. The burgundy cap pulls the colors together.
27. Denim Shirt + Plaid Mini
SaveDenim and plaid is such a fall pairing. Chunky boots toughen it up just enough.
Relaxed & Off-Duty
Some days call for roll-out-of-bed easy — comfy, cozy, still cute. These are the looks you’ll actually reach for.
28. Hoodie + Plaid Scarf
SaveA green hoodie and a big plaid scarf is the comfiest way to look seasonal. Wide-leg jeans and platform boots keep it cute.
29. Layered Denim + Flares
SaveA turtleneck under a denim shirt is the perfect layer for that in-between weather. Flares and mini boots round it out.
30. Cozy Sweater + Plaid Mini
SaveAn oversized oatmeal sweater with a plaid mini is fall in one outfit.
31. Puffer Vest + Matching Sweats
SaveA puffer vest over a matching sweat set is elevated athleisure — warm, comfy, and still photo-ready.
32. Denim Jacket + Slip Skirt
SaveA washed denim jacket over a satin slip skirt is the high-low mix again — and leopard sneakers sneak in a little print.
33. Graphic Sweat + White Maxi
SaveA cozy graphic sweat over a floaty white maxi is unexpected in the best way. Clogs and a leopard bag finish it off.
34. Brown Jacket + Breton Stripes
SaveA brown jacket over breton stripes and jeans is classic with a warm twist. The tan tote keeps everything in the same family.
35. Breton Top + Bubble Skirt
SaveA breton top with a playful bubble-hem skirt and ballet flats is fun and a little French. Easy to wear, easy to love.
A Few Tips to Make Any of These Your Own
- Tights and tall boots are your best friends — they carry warm-weather minis and dresses well into fall.
- Stick to a tight color story (camel, brown, cream, burgundy, grey) and everything looks intentional.
- Give each outfit one “moment” — a bold boot, a great bag, or a pop of red — and let the rest stay simple.
- One print at a time. Leopard, plaid, or gingham, grounded by neutrals, always looks done.
- Comfortable shoes win. Flats, loafers, clogs, sneakers, and platform boots photograph just as well as heels.
Whatever your fall looks like this season, there’s a formula here for you. Save your favorites, mix in pieces you already own, and let the leaves (and lattes) do the rest.



