Fashion and Beauty 16th October 2024 by Stellar Magazine
Styling Suede – How To Include The Texture in Your Wardrobe This Autumn
Chic, and laid back
If there’s one texture you need to get into this season, it’s suede.
Soft, cozy, and a little bit luxe, it’s popping up everywhere and instantly adds a cool, laid-back vibe to any outfit.
From jackets to accessories and shoes, suede is having a moment, and it’s all about looking effortlessly stylish.
Here’s how to work it into your wardrobe for those perfect autumn vibes.
Zara Faux Suede Jacket – €55.95
Let’s talk outerwear, because this jacket is an absolute staple for us as the cooler days arrive.
The rich camel hue and super-soft faux suede make it an easy go-to, whether you’re throwing it over jeans or styling it up with a dress. It’s one of those pieces that instantly adds a little something to your look.
Need something casual but cute? This is it. With a flattering A-line cut, this mini is the perfect mix of casual and chic.
Pair it with an oversized sweater for those laid-back vibes, or swap in a blouse to dress it up for a night out. Super versatile and super easy.
Abercrombie Faux Suede Drapey Tote Bag – €67
For accessories that pull a look together, we LOVE this tote.
Big enough for all your essentials but still on trend, it’s perfect for days when you’re running around and want something practical yet stylish.
Mango Heel Suede Ankle Boots – €59.99
Last but not least, we can’t get enough of a good ankle boot – and these are the finishing touch your outfit needs. The block heel gives you height without sacrificing comfort (something we always look for!), and the classic design makes these boots work for both day and night.
Pair them with skinny jeans for a more casual feel, or throw them on with a dress for an effortless upgrade.
This season, suede is all about keeping things chic but laid-back. Whether you’re layering up with a suede jacket or stepping out in mini skirts and ankle boots, this trend is here to keep your autumn looks fresh and versatile.
Words by Charlie Power