It’s a new season, but with the coronavirus pandemic still keeping many of us working and entertaining from home, reaching for the same old sweatpants doesn’t seem like such a bad idea. But if you’re ready for some variety, or even an upgrade, you’re in luck. ‘Cause there’s new merch to check out! What are the top trends to buy right now in the best luxury designer fall loungewear? Our ace correspondent Julie Murphy Chang has curated a list the top trends in the best luxury fall loungewear for 2020.
What are the top trends in the best luxury fall loungewear?
Loungewear isn’t going away anytime soon. In fact, with more people working from home than ever before, it’s time to double down on this controversial category.
This season, we are all about elevated lounge sets – outfits that coordinate and look pulled together, but still have that beloved elastic waist. Luxurious and cozy fabrics that feel good on and look casually chic. There’s no shame in wearing these ensembles all day, ever day.
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Here are some of the hottest trends we are seeing in loungewear. Many are evolved versions of what took off this summer (think tie dye and cottagecore) while others are classics newly imagined. Here is your new uniform for Fall 2020.
the best luxury fall loungewear right now
1. top trends in the best luxury fall loungewear: Logomania
Whether you’re an indie label kind of girl or a lover of the the European luxury houses, there’s a branded sweatshirt for you. We love the retro quality of the look paired with biker shorts, a la peak Princess Diana. Here’s what to buy when you’re ready to wave the flag this fall for your favorite luxury loungewear brand.
From top left: Rodarte’s Radarte grey hoodie ($225), Alexander Wang black hoodie with embroidered money logo ($250), Givenchy cashmere jumper ($1,295).
From bottom left: Gucci tennis sweatshirt ($1,300), Staud crewneck sweatshirt ($150), Isabel Marant Etoile terry appliqué sweatshirt ($295).
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2. top trends in the best luxury fall loungewear: Cottagecore
Also known as prairie dressing, this style exploded this summer in the form of the famous strawberry dress, but also billowy, peasant tops and nightgown dresses. It was the perfect outfit to go along with baking breads and starting gardens during the pandemic. Here is the fall version of cottagecore for when the weather gets a little cooler on the prairie.
From top left: Johnny Was embroidered floral sweatshirt ($195), For Love & Lemons cardigan ($216), Lirika Matoshi cherry sweater ($270), Ramy Brook sand blouse ($345).
From bottom left: Lem Lem tie belt pant ($305), Bassike French terry relaxed pant ($260), Johnny Was cotton tiered skirt ($350), Free People wide leg pant ($108).
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3. top trends in the best luxury fall loungewear: Black in Fashion
Black is always in style even when your friends might be wearing pastel florals and petting baby bunnies. It’s rough out there, folks, and wearing black always make us feel confident and strong.
From top left: Le Superbe tiger sweatshirt ($180), Vingt-Quatre asymmetric hoodie ($215), Ninety Percent stonewash pop over shirt ($195).
From bottom left: MM6 Maison Margiela faux leather track pants ($425), Worthy Threads tie dye jogger ($138), adidas relaxed wide leg pants ($70).
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4. top trends in the best luxury fall loungewear: Elevated Tie Dye
Tie Dye in the summer is all about melting sunset colors and dizzying ocean shades. It’s all the colors of the rainbow – the fruitier the better. For the fall, tie dye is more elevated with a more sophisticated color palette. That doesn’t mean it’s any less fun though. Here’s what to buy if you’re feeling groovy and what that vibe in your fall loungewear, too.
From top left: Proenza Schouler White Label tie dye sweatshirt ($250), Ro’s Garden cotton button down ($155), Raquel Allegra rainbow tie dye sweater ($625), Electric & Rose pullover ($155).
From bottom left: Les Tien brushed-back cotton track pant ($380), Sourcery Label wide leg silk crop ($248), Raquel Allegra sweatpants ($315), Maisie Wilen tie dye track pants ($397).
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5. top trends in the best luxury fall loungewear: New Neutrals
Monochrome neutrals in the beige, tan, brown family has been trending for a year and it is now a wardrobe essential. Making it what to buy when you think about refreshing your fall loungewear game. The color, though season-less, feels especially cozy for the fall and reminds us of a cup of warm coffee, browning leaves and all the caramels and chocolates we plan on stealing from our kids Halloween baskets.
From top left: Raquel Allegra lilac tie dye sweatshirt ($240), Nili Lotan distressed sweatshirt ($235), ATM Anthony Thomas Melillo heather jersey top ($145). ATM Anthony Thomas Melillo pima cotton pants ($225).
From bottom left: Sold Out NYC teddy sweatshirt ($175), Vince satin pj pant ($365), NSF leopard print sweatpants ($198).
What are the best luxury trends in fall lounge-wear?
We have never been so excited to put away our shorts and summer dresses. One day we’ll all get dressed up again but, in the meantime, Fall loungewear is calling our name.
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Crediting her training as a cultural anthropologist at Wellesley College, Julie has immersed herself in various industries in the last 15 years including fashion design, event planning, and fitness. Julie lives in New York where she loves trying every ramen and dumpling restaurant with her husband and three children. She finds joy in bold prints, biographies of fierce women, kickboxing. And spending way too long finding the perfect polish color to express her mood.