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Japanese Fall Fashion Is Trending. Here’s What That Means for Your Wardrobe
The second element is volume. A lot of these looks feature wider skirts and pants, oversize jackets and sweaters or chunky-sole boots or shoes. Resist the urge to add a belt or cinch your waist, and instead balance these voluminous pieces with exposed skin at the ankles, clavicle or wrists. And lastly, try leaning into a unisex vibe. Layer a men’s jacket over a pleated skirt or a puff-sleeve blouse over wide Bermuda shorts. Shop across all departments and ignore traditional garment gender assignments. You can always use accessories to play up feminine or masculine vibes, but let your clothes simply stand as they are.
Ready to get started embracing Japanese fall fashion like a true Pinterest star? Here are eight pieces to help you get started.