I've Got Luxury Taste But a High-Street Budget—6 Affordable Autumn Outfits I'm Re-Creating From the Runway

Ask any fashion editor and we'll tell you the same thing—we're all secretly counting down to autumn. Don't get me wrong, summer had it's moments (although few and far between), but there's something about the layering and cosiness of autumn that makes it one of the best seasons to dress for. The coats! The cashmere! The glossy leather accessories! Yes, Fall fashion is a firm favourite, and looking to the A/W '24 runways has given us a lot of chic trends to look forward to.
From Miu Miu and Coperni's ladylike debutante dressing, to Etro and Chloé's bohemian revival, there's a trend to cater to every style over the coming months and a few key pieces so tempting that you'll be happy to step away from your sandals for another six months. It goes without saying though, that you don't need to spend four figures to channel autumn/winter 2024's most influential runway looks, and as editor with an eye for expensive-looking pieces on the high street, i set about proving just how easy it is to look bang up to date without blowing your budget.
If you're ready for bright, crisp mornings, layering up for long walks, dressing to the nines for party season, polishing up your back-to-work 'fits after holidays, or just looking for a seasonal update, keep scrolling. Here are six runway-inspired outfits built from exceptionally good high-street buys. You're welcome.
1. Bottega Veneta: Trench Coat + Pop of Colour Shirt+ Tailored Trousers
Style Notes: You just can't go wrong with a classic camel trench coat, and Bottega Veneta makes theirs the star of the show. There's no need to over-accessorise an office-ready look like this, sticking to sharp tailoring always looks polished, but the addition of a bright red shirt is what bring the look into 2024.
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2. Alberta Ferretti: Mini Skirt Co-Ord + Knee High Boots
Style Notes: Shoes are the true indicator that the seasons are properly shifting, and when its no longer warm enough to get away with flip flops, knee-high boots are the first thing on our list. In winter you can tuck your trousers into your boots for extra cosiness, but autumn is the best time to make the most of the mild temperatures by pairing them with a mini skirt and an elegant jacket a la Alberta Ferretti.
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3. Ferragamo: Head-to-Toe Colour Blocking
Style Notes: If you thought that hot red was a flash-in-the-pan trend left in back in 2023, think again. This fiery colour has long surpassed the Barbie pink phase, and we're still excited to wear colour-blocked red to everything from desk to dinner. It's not a look for wallflowers, but putting together pieces in the same colour palette is the easiest way to achiever a high-impact, low-effort look that is guaranteed to invite compliments.
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4. Max Mara: Maxi Coat + Leggings + Flat Boots
Style Notes: Thanks to Max Mara, camel coats are eternal, and nothing says "autumn/winter" quite like a longline wool coat that makes any outfit look rich. Beige tones go with anything, so a coat like this will work in hard in your wardrobe, but camel layers over an all-black look is undeniably cool, especially with a chunky, flat-soled boot.
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5. Isabel Marant: Leather Bomber Jacket + Maxi Dress + Ankle Boots
Style Notes: Looking for something with a tougher edge? Dress up black by mixing textures like leather, suede, satin, and jersey (bonus points for incorporating silver hardware too). Isabel Marant's luxe take on biker energy proves that you can be subversive and sleek with an exaggerated silhouette and the addition of some statement jewellery.
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6. Chloé: Smart Jacket + Ruffle Blouse + Wide-Leg Jeans
Style Notes: We might only be three-quarters of the way through 2024, but Chloé is already the year's most talked about brand. Not only has it singlehandedly resurrected the wedge sandal (something we didn't see coming), but bohemian style with a little extra je ne sais quoi is back on the agenda among street style stars and celebs alike. Sheer dresses, ruffles and waistcoats might not be for everyone, but this wearable look from the AW'24 runway is the easiest way to nod to the trend without having to buy a whole new wardrobe.
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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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