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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at PSU chapter.

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and I know your TikTok feed has been filled with fall outfit inspiration. I thought I’d put it all together to help you and your Thanksgiving outfit stand out amongst your friends, family and on the Instagram feed.

leather

I know that leather is not a surprising trend this year, as it is always a timeless classic. There are so many great ways to wear leather pieces. Take notes of Emma Chamberlain and her leather coat, Natalie Suarez’s full leather ensemble or Paolo Mathé’s knee-highs for inspiration.

A brown leather coat is such a power move.
Or, better yet, dress in all leather, and mix the colors.
These knee-high boots are to die for.

Collars

Collared shirts are such an easy way to make an outfit more interesting and fashionable. Whether layered under a sweater or standing on its own, collars are a fall staple. Here are some perfect simple examples from Molly Blutstein and Olivia Lazaudy.

Easy and neutral.
Blue might not be the best color for Thanksgiving, but this collared-style shirt is one of my favorites.

Layers

This one’s obvious. When the weather gets colder, the layers come out/ Layering is the number one fashion tip for the fall, so be sure to continue the trend on Thanksgiving. Imagine you take off your nice leather or full-length coat and still have a fantastic and well-thought-out outfit underneath. It’s a very expensive look, while not being completely bank-breaking.

Mixing patterns and prints are also a way to look fashionable and put together.
Mini skirts are so in-style right now, and if you’re dying for that touch of plaid, keep it on the inside of your coat.

monochrome

I have been living for the monochrome trend lately. It makes everything super easy to match with, and it makes your look so cohesive. Danie Sierra and Julia Dang perfectly created their monochrome fits with fall colors this season.

This might be my favorite look out of all of these. It looks so cozy.
Neutrals are the perfect go-to for last-minute Thanksgiving outfits, especially because neutrals are a big closet staple.

knits

Knitwear is my main fall go-to. They are so easy to find so versatile. Whether dressy or casual, a knit sweater is for you.

The fall-colored knit sweater and leather boots are spot on and paired with jeans it perfectly tones down the look for Thanksgiving.
I’ve never been big with the microtrend patterns, but checkerboard is here to stay.

green

This one might come as a surprise because green isn’t a fall color, but wearing green is going to make you stick out in every photo. I also think green is a gorgeous balance between all the reds and browns that are usually worn on Thanksgiving.

If you’re more of a dressing-up kind of person, wear a dress like this.
Turtlenecks are perfect to combat the cold weather, and why get a green one?
Here’s a green monochrome outfit. I think this green is amazing. I need those pants,
A PSU junior majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Digital Media Trends and Analytics who has an impressive skill of quoting any Parks and Rec episode word for word.