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Best Blazer Styles for the Fall

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

Blazers are all about versatility. Whether structured and solid or printed and eccentric, a blazer is a classic staple for any young woman’s wardrobe; not to mention an essential for fall fashion. From a Brooklyn warehouse party to an internship interview, you can rock a blazer just about anywhere. If the boyfriend style is your favorite, add feminine accents to soften the look. If you want to dress a tailored blazer down for a more casual look, try pairing it with some distressed jeans or harem pants. The best blazer is the one that you’ll throw on without even thinking twice. Now all you need to do is choose the right style for you!

Boyfriend 

A boyfriend cut blazer provides a polished, yet comfortable look. Try cuffing the sleeves or layering over a camisole!

Cool Contrast 

A blazer with contrasting colors and textures is
the coolest way to update your fall wardrobe and
attract attention. It’s a sophisticated and edgy way
to keep warm and chic for fall. 

 
Bright 

Try taking a risk! You do not have to be a runway model or Kim Kardashian to pull off this look. This electrifying style is a great way to show off your fun sensibility while making a bold fashion statement. For the fall, try going for a bright orange or coral. Wear these soon before it gets too chilly for these bright colors. 

 Tuxedo 

A menswear classic with a twist. Tuxedo
blazers are a modern take on formal tailoring.
You can dress it up with a skirt and heels, or
dress it down with skinny jeans and flats.

Preppy                    

A preppy blazer will never go out
of style. Try a double breasted one or one
with piping. As long as you stay away from school crests, this look will guarantee
a chic and polished demeanor.
 

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Rachel Bernstein

Columbia Barnard

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Toby Milstein

Columbia Barnard

Hi my name is Toby Milstein and I'm a student at Barnard College at Columbia University!