The Autumn 2022 Shopping Guide: Where to Buy the Biggest Trends of the Season


It's been a busy old year for fashion, and just when we had retreated to the safety and comfort of our favourite summer dress, the new season became imminent. Being stuck in the transitional period between heatwaves and thunderstorms has called for well-planned dressing, and with practicality controlling our daily outfit decisions, some of the whimsical fun of fashion has been lost. Sure, the puff-sleeved dress might be beautiful, but can I fit the sleeves into a sensible coat? And yes, the kitten-heeled slingbacks are the fashionable choice, but what happens if I'm caught in the rain? I'm sure that you agree there is a little bit of monotony in the current tried-and-tested uniform (T-shirt, midi skirt and sandals), so I immediately began looking optimistically to the autumn/winter 2022 runways for some inspiration, and this season is a good one.
There's an eclectic autumn shopping line-up this year—from elegant, sweeping maxi coats to nostalgic, punky leather. And in this heady smorgasbord of colour, texture and references is something for everyone. (And if there is anything to lure us away from the same routine of sensible dressing, it's going to be found here.)
With that in mind, it's time to compile the ultimate shopping list for the new season. Below is a bumper roundup of some of the strongest trends to grace the runway and how you can shop and wear them now. In the mix, there are incredible high-street finds, one-of-a-kind designer pieces and everything in between. So whether you’re looking for something new to shake up your autumnal wardrobe or simply in need of the kind of investment buy that is guaranteed to roll around next autumn too, we’ve got you covered. Keep scrolling for our autumn 2022 shopping guide, complete with everything worth considering for the new season.
I can't be the only one who has been counting down to leather season. And in fact, over 90 brands showed leather in their A/W 22 collections. We know where we stand with leather—it always looks immaculately polished and expensive and is the sign that the wearer has a good eye for quality. So whether you're looking for coats, dresses, skirts or trousers, there's leather for every occasion.
With a subtle nod to the cowboy-boot trend, these boots have best seller written all over them.
Barbiecore? It's not for everyone. Thanks to Valentino, Balenciaga and a little bit of Margot Robbie, pink has been everywhere for the last few months, but if bubblegum cute isn't your jam, it's time for something a little more fiery. Enter bold, confident, unapologetic red.
Every year, there is a marmite trend, one so divisive we know everyone in the Who What Wear office will either rush to buy it or politely avoid it, and this year's has to go to grungy denim. Depending on when you were born, you will have some sort of memory of baggy jeans. Either the '70s flares, the '80s mom fit, '90s hip-hop pants or noughties skater denim, but according to the runways, the bigger, the better always. Look out for jeans that are either low-slung and rest on the hips or the distressed, well-worn, baggy jeans that pool around the ankles.
RE/DONE's '70s Straight-Leg jeans are a new classic, the kind of high-waisted, flattering fit that tempted the fashion set away from skinny jeans. Consider these a gateway into the distressed trend.
It might not be arctic outside quite yet, but we're already dreaming about the soft, comforting cuddle-in-a-coat that only faux fur gives. This is a trend just as easily shopped in vintage and second-hand stores as it is on the high street, but whether you choose a retro-inspired longline coat or a cropped option, go for a statement colour like Balmain's dusty violet or Coperni's icy blue that is guaranteed to stand out from the crowd.
Saint Laurent's cream faux-fur coat is like being wrapped up in a luxurious cloud. Just add a sparkly minidress for a Studio 54–inspired party look.
What is there to add that hasn't already been said about the versatility of the white tank top? It's one of those pieces that everyone has in their wardrobe, and we wore it in myriad ways throughout summer and are taking it with us into autumn. It's the perfect way to navigate clammy weather, and as it gets colder, simply pop on a leather blazer and an embellished skirt à la Prada, and wear it into the evening too.
Coat fans, this is one for you. If ever there were a time to prioritise what was going on over your outfit rather than underneath, it is now during the emergence of the maxi coat. Sure, we love bomber jackets, and quilted coats are always winners, but there is something about an ankle-grazing coat that always scores maximum style points.
An easy wrap coat to wear with jeans and trainers on the weekend and a dress and knee-high boots for the office.
We've been shopping the men's section for a while now, but this season really ups the ante. Take your cotton shirts, blazers and trousers, and supersize them. The idea is that all of your tailoring looks boxy and oversized. Take notes from Khaite's longline blazer styling (Hailey Beiber is sure to be wearing it soon), and add chunky loafers to complete the look.
It's fair to say, the Y2K revival isn't all butterfly tops and glitter. In the early Noughties while half of the population enjoyed velour tracksuits, mini handbags and cropped tees, there was an edgier antidote to the saccharine style. Pop punk was the on the rise, and with it came fishnets, studs, and slashed band tees, but this time around punk has had a luxe makeover. Expect pleated minis, chunky hardware and of course, plenty of clashing prints.
It might be a houndstooth mini, but this delicate skirt manages to look polished with a little rebel attitude.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that sheer pastels were a spring/summer trend. This ethereal look lends itself perfectly to eveningwear, too, so we're backing it all year round. It turns out the key to making tulle and mesh a little more wearable is to allow the slightest suggestion of skin. Wear a fine top with a blazer like Allison McNamara did, or let a see-through dress be the finishing layer over a black bodysuit and shorts.
The perfect accompaniment to a trouser suit, or any tailoring for that matter.
It might be autumn, but that doesn't mean dressing in 50 shades of brown. Zesty brights are always welcome to brighten up a cloudy day.
After a summer of barely-there, strappy sandals, it's time to embrace the chill with wild abandon. Although the clothing may be sheer, the boots are modest, and in some cases, covering all the way up to the thigh. Ankle boots, we had a good run, but this is the year of the knee-high.
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Remy Farrell is a London-based fashion editor with 10 years of experience covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. After graduating with a journalism degree and working on the fashion teams for titles such as Grazia, Elle, and British Vogue, she moved into the luxury e-commerce sector, working as fashion assistant at TheOutnet.com After expanding an assisting and styling portfolio that includes talent such as Gigi Hadid, Victoria Beckham and Miquita Oliver, she ventured into beauty, compiling reviews and diverse beauty content. In her role as fashion editor at Who What Wear, Remy is interested in discovering new brands to share with the WWW UK readership, and loves uncovering hidden gems to make shopping accessible to everyone.
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