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

1. Red Leather

When we think about red and leather, both can be daring.  Red can be an intimidating color for many, but this fall, it is a must-have in our wardrobes.  Throughout Copenhagen Fashion Week, guests have seen this daring piece casually. So why not be bold and fashion-forward by getting yourself one?

2. Forest green

Forest green is a great color for fall; you can see the color in cardigans, sweaters, jackets, and shoes. It is easy to style with any color, like black, navy, and brown. Adding this color to your all-black outfit would make you look cute and add a pop of color.

3. Balloon skirts

Balloon skirts were back in the 2010s, but they are making their way back into our wardrobes. These skirts are great for any season of the year. You can pair them with tights and boots and make them a staple item during the fall. They are fun, as comfy as a pair of sweatpants, and much more fashionable.

4. ties

Ties are considered masculine, and corporate guys can wear them. However, with Gossip Girl, ties became a staple for preppy fashion and showed us how girls rock them, too. If you want to channel your inner Gossip Girl character, now is the time to get a tie and rock it.

5. Mary Janes

Mary Janes has been a favorite for over a decade. It was popularized back in the 1920s, and it was a must-have for Flapper girls. Then we saw it popularized in the 1990s in rom-coms such as Clueless and Friends. Mary Janes are a favorite because it is easy to style them; you can dress them up and down with socks. Going to classes with a pair of them will make you look fashion-forward.

Alize Gonzalez is a member of the social and writing team at the Her Campus at UVA chapter. She is interested in fashion, make-up, and pop culture including celebrities, movies, and songs. Other than Her Campus, Alize is involved with ADPi, University Democrats, and Madison House, where she is involved with volunteering and try to help each member to enjoy their time in these organizations. She was a team leader for Global Nomads Group which is a non-profit organization that focuses on creating educational modules for middle and high schoolers. She was a Team Advisor at National Student Leadership Conference at American University. She taught classes in psychology and dissections. She took digital marketing classes at Bocconi University. In her free time, Alize enjoys shopping, reading, playing with her cat, and exploring new cafes. She is a big fan of 90s rom coms and tv shows like Friends, Seinfeld and Sex and the City