
STYLE
The Autumn Edit
Every fall, I look forward to refreshing my wardrobe — not with a full overhaul, but with thoughtful, soul-filled pieces that add warmth, texture, and a little bit of story. This season, I’m leaning into artisan-inspired accessories, fall-toned sneakers, and touches of craft and care that make my everyday outfits feel deeply personal.
My Color Mood: Burnt Orange, Ochre, Chestnut, & Deep Greens
Warm, earthy tones are setting the tone for everything I'm buying — from cozy scarves to hand-poured candles and suede sneakers. These shades feel like they were pulled straight from a forest floor in October, and they bring such a rich, grounded energy to neutrals I already live in.
I tend to wear a lot of neutrals — creams, beiges, greys — and these earthy accents add just enough visual interest without overpowering.
My Favorite Artisian Styles for Fall
On Quilting: A Personal Note
This fall, I’m also feeling especially drawn to quilted textures — and it’s more than just a trend.
My mom recently fell in love with quilting, and she made me the most beautiful, heartfelt quilted bag — full of colors and stitched details that remind me of her hands and the time she put into it. It’s not just a bag; it’s a piece of her, and I carry it everywhere.
That experience has made me appreciate the artistry of quilting even more — the layering, the texture, the history. I recently found a few more pieces from The Greenrow that carry that same spirit. Think: quilted jackets and bags with a modern edge and a nostalgic heart. The kind of things that feel like they’ve already lived a little — and that you’ll treasure for years.
My Favorites
Barrettes Over Claw Clips: A Playful Twist on Everyday Hair
This fall, I’m reaching for barrettes in warm tortoiseshell, brushed gold, deep green enamel, and even a few with vintage-inspired floral or ribbon details. They’re small, but they pack a lot of personality — especially when paired with cozy knits and minimal makeup.
How I’m Wearing Them:
- Tucked into a low bun for a polished, Parisian feel
- Two mini barrettes side by side to pull back curtain bangs
- One statement barrette on the side with soft waves for a 90s-meets-modern
- Mixed metal barrettes layered for texture (yes, even with neutrals!)
Barrettes feel like jewelry for your hair — and for someone like me who lives in neutrals, they add just enough visual interest without trying too hard. Plus, they stay put better than most claw clips and look a lot more refined on Zoom calls or dinner dates.
If you’re looking to update your fall accessories, I’d say: start here. It’s a tiny change, but one that makes your whole look feel curated and complete.
How I'm Wearing Them
Fall Trend Remix: Adidas in Earthy Tones
You can’t scroll Instagram without seeing Adidas Sambas or Gazelles — and while I love the classic black and white, I’ve been hunting down fall-toned versions that feel more in line with my earthy, artisan-inspired vibe.
The Shoes I'm Wearing this Fall
Small Touches, Big Impact: Ribbons & Scarves
One of my favorite (and simplest) ways to accessorize in the fall? Ribbons and tiny scarves. It’s a small detail that can completely change the feel of an outfit.
- Tie a silk scarf around a low ponytail
- Loop a ribbon through your belt loops or bag handle
- Let a patterned scarf peek out under a coat or blazer
These little additions elevate a neutral outfit and make it feel considered — without adding bulk or overthinking it.
Artisan Inspired Scarves
I’m obsessed with the scarves from Sabina Savage — every design is hand-drawn, full of rich symbolism, storytelling, and intricate detail. They feel like something between wearable art and heirloom. Her use of color and print is unmatched, and every scarf has this layered, mythical quality that brings magic to even the simplest sweater.
I have one in deep green with copper accents that I’ll wear all season with my oatmeal coat and rust-toned sneakers.
Final Thoughts
This fall, I’m leaning into:
- Warm, grounded colors
- Handmade and heritage details
- Small, meaningful accessories
- A balance of trend and timelessness
It’s not about chasing trends — it’s about building a wardrobe (and a life) that feels connected, creative, and personal.
Whether it’s a ribbon in your hair, a scarf you’ll pass down, or a quilt stitched with love — these are the things I’m carrying into fall.