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Fall Fashion 2024 – Johanna Piispa’s Picks

Stylist’s Choices

Double denim, leopard print, long coats, and monochromatic, sharp everyday styles. Stylist Johanna Piispa has selected her favorites from fall fashion.

You can find Johanna Piispa on Instagram @johannapiispa.

Denim Skirt €79, Arket.
– “Double denim is the easiest uniform for fall. I would pair this denim skirt with a simple bodysuit and layer a loose denim shirt like a blazer.”

Jacket with Quilted Lining €259, Arket.
– “Utility jackets inspired by traditional workwear have been seen in fashion for a while. On the catwalks, they were paired with delicate pencil skirts.”

Bulgari Serpenti Tubogas Watch, €6,900, Lindroos.

By Malene Birger Belt €150, My o My.
– “A statement belt is an effective way to update your denim look. On my wishlist is the Western-inspired studded belt from Khaite that became a social media hit. This belt has the same vibe but with a more timeless execution.”

Hand Cream €5, & Other Stories.

Róhen Scarf-Collar Knit €499, My o My.

Outfit: Arket.
– “A lifesaver for busy mornings: wearing a single color always looks polished.”

Pinstripe Pants €149, Billebeino.

Loafers €129, & Other Stories.
– “Leopard print is once again super trendy. It looks lovely in small details. Try updating a monochrome outfit with a leopard belt or choose leopard loafers to add an edge to a denim look.”

Leather Jacket €500, Samsøe Samsøe.
– “This Samsøe Samsøe leather jacket has a beautifully minimalist design.”

Outfit: Filippa K.
– “Monochrome doesn’t always have to mean black. Different shades of brown, for example, look lovely together.”

Bulgari Serpenti Viper Ring €7,900, Lindroos.

Images: manufacturers

Top Picks Right Now

  • Double denim and dark denim
  • Leopard print in accessories
  • Utility jackets – try pairing with a skirt
  • Monochrome – think soft shades of brown and grey
  • Long, masculine wool coats
  • Statement belts as part of a minimalist denim look
  • Signature accessories that stay stylish as trends change
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Johanna Piipa

Johanna Piispa is a Helsinki-based fashion journalist and freelance stylist. She has worked with international brands such as Dom Pérignon, Armani Beauty, Authentic Beauty Concept, Vagabond, Chantelle Paris, Korres, Peak Performance, H&M, & Other Stories, Zalando, and Vero Moda. Her work has also been featured in various magazines.

Johanna provides monthly reports on current trends and new arrivals at Kämp Galleria.