Article: Easy Fall Fashion Trends That Look Good on Every Body

Easy Fall Fashion Trends That Look Good on Every Body
Summer's winding down, and if you're anything like us, you're already dreaming about chunky knits, warm color palettes, and layering pieces that make getting dressed feel effortless again. The good news? This season's biggest trends aren't just runway-only — they're easy to wear, easy to style, and genuinely flattering no matter your size or shape.
Here's what we're loving for fall, and how to wear it your way.
1. Rich, moody colors (yes, even if you've been a "neutrals only" person)
Burgundy, oxblood, rust, and deep maroon are everywhere this fall, and for good reason — these warm, saturated tones are universally flattering. Unlike some brighter seasonal colors, deep jewel tones tend to complement every skin tone and every body shape, adding richness without being loud.
How to wear it: Start small if you're not used to bold color — a burgundy cardigan or a rust-colored top paired with your everyday denim is an easy entry point. Ready to go bigger? A deep maroon midi dress is a one-and-done outfit that works for everything from brunch to date night.
2. Chunky knits and textured sweaters
Fall is finally here for the "cozy but make it fashion" crowd. Thick, textured knits — think cable knit, waffle knit, and colorblock patterns — are having a major moment. And unlike a lot of clingy fall fabrics, chunky knits are one of the most body-inclusive trends out there: the volume and texture skim rather than cling, which means they photograph and feel great whether you're petite, curvy, tall, or anywhere in between.
How to wear it: Balance is everything with chunky knits. If you're wearing an oversized or textured sweater on top, pair it with something more fitted on the bottom (leggings, slim jeans, or a pencil skirt) to keep your proportions balanced. Prefer a more relaxed silhouette head to toe? A longer cardigan over straight-leg pants creates a similar, elongating effect.
3. Coordinated sets
If getting dressed in the morning feels like a chore, sets are your best friend this fall. A matching top-and-bottom (or top-and-skirt) combo takes all the guesswork out of "does this match" — and because you're choosing one size range for a whole look, sets tend to fit more predictably than mixing pieces from different cuts and brands.
How to wear it: Sets don't have to be worn as a full matching look every time. Split them up — wear the top with your favorite jeans one day, then the bottoms with a simple tee the next. You get twice the outfits out of one purchase.
4. Fringe details
Fringe carried over from spring and it's not going anywhere — showing up on sweaters, tops, and even outerwear this fall. It's a small detail that adds movement and personality to an otherwise simple outfit, without requiring you to commit to a bold silhouette change.
How to wear it: A fringe-trimmed top or cardigan pairs beautifully with simple, streamlined bottoms, since the fringe itself is already doing the visual "work." Let it be the statement piece and keep everything else easy.
5. Midi dresses (still, and always)
The midi dress remains one of the most universally flattering silhouettes in fashion, and fall gives you even more reasons to love it — think florals in warmer tones, smocked waists, and soft, flowy fabrics that layer beautifully with tights and boots as it gets cooler.
How to wear it: A midi dress is one of the easiest pieces to dress up or down. Add a cropped jacket or cardigan on cooler days, swap sandals for ankle boots, and you've got a whole-outfit solution in one piece.
6. Cropped jackets and blazers
The classic trench and blazer got a shorter, cropped update this season, making them easier to pair with higher-rise bottoms without adding bulk. A cropped jacket is a great way to add structure to a look without overwhelming your frame, no matter your height or shape.
How to wear it: Cropped outerwear works best when the hem hits at or slightly above your natural waistline — it's a flattering, elongating trick for pretty much every body type.
Fall dressing, the U Pretty Things way
Every trend on this list works because none of it depends on a specific size or shape to look good — that's exactly the kind of fashion we believe in. Whether you're an XS or a 3X, this season's colors, textures, and silhouettes are made to be styled your way, not squeezed into someone else's idea of "flattering."
Ready to build your fall wardrobe? Shop our latest arrivals and find your favorites in sizes XS–3X, styled with the same care no matter what size you wear.
