Shop Fall 2019's Best Fashion Trends Under $100

Even for the most daring dresser, some runway fashion trends can be intimidating to translate into everyday wear. And there was plenty of risk-taking in the fall 2019 shows. But there were also some incredibly cool takeaways you can incorporate into your wardrobe on the cheap—from over-the-top sleeves and Shakespearean collars to feathered dresses and bright neons.

If you're looking to draw inspiration from the runway but make it your own (and your budget), here are 10 fall 2019 fashion trends you can wear IRL and shop for $100 or less.

Statement Sleeves

From left: Zimmermann, Carolina Herrera, Coach
From left: Zimmermann, Carolina Herrera, Coach

Zimmerman and Carolina Herrara demonstrated that when it comes to statement sleeves, a little bit of volume goes a long way. For those who might be shy to this trend, pick a material like chiffon to achieve a billowy look that’s a little less stiff.

Golden Hour Hues

From left: Tory Burch, Proenza Schouler, Oscar de la Renta
From left: Tory Burch, Proenza Schouler, Oscar de la Renta

Channel Kacey Musgraves in an almost-orange-but-not-quite color palette this fall.

The New Power Suit

From left: Michael Kors, Chanel, Armani Privé
From left: Michael Kors, Chanel, Armani Privé

Slim-fit pantsuits can go into storage. This season, it's all about wide-leg trousers and perfectly-tailored longline blazers. Take a cue from designers like Armani and Michael Kors and add a bold pattern for a fun, feminine twist on the silhouette.

Faux Fur

From left: Michael Kors, Coach, Armani Privé
From left: Michael Kors, Coach, Armani Privé

More designers have taken pledge to stop using animal fur in their collections, which means there are plenty of faux, fluffy jackets out there to incorporate into your cold-weather wardrobe.

Victorian Collars

From left: Tory Burch, Chanel, Louis Vuitton
From left: Tory Burch, Chanel, Louis Vuitton

These face-framing collars are making a comeback thanks to brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Tory Burch. This time around, designers are bringing them trend into the 21st century by opting for a soft, petal-like look.

Feathered

From left: Pamella Roland, Naeem Khan, Marc Jacobs
From left: Pamella Roland, Naeem Khan, Marc Jacobs

From evening dresses to outerwear, feathered were the go-to for adding beautiful but gentle movement to any garment on the fall 2019 runways.

All Leather Everything

From left: Alexander Wang, Zimmermann, Louis Vuitton
From left: Alexander Wang, Zimmermann, Louis Vuitton

Leather isn’t just for your staple moto anymore. It's spilling down the catwalk into everything from overalls to ruffled midi skirts.

Neon

From left: Sies Marjan, Jean Paul Gaultier, Balenciaga
From left: Sies Marjan, Jean Paul Gaultier, Balenciaga

The neon trend that made a splash this past spring is flowing over into fall 2019 in the form of monochrome suits and oversized dresses.

Neat Pleats

From left: Valentino, Claudia Li, Proenza Schouler
From left: Valentino, Claudia Li, Proenza Schouler

Esteemed fashion houses like Chanel and Valentino proved why this trend persists by showing artful pleated blouses in their fall 2019 shows.

Leopard

From left: Jean Paul Gaultier, Zadig & Voltaire, Dennis Basso
From left: Jean Paul Gaultier, Zadig & Voltaire, Dennis Basso

The skirt of summer becomes the animal print of the fall. Our advice? Make leopard your new neutral.

Originally Appeared on Glamour

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