Autumn Lookbook For Men & Women {W/ Bonobos}

November 18, 2016

Now that we are in the midst of Autumn, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting colder. Since Fall came so abruptly, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out how to transition your summer wardrobe into Fall appropriate outfits. With inspiration from the better-fitting, better-looking menswear & accessories company Bonobos, my brother and I have created a transitional autumnal lookbook.

For women, it's all about high necks, long sleeves, signature skirts, and the perfect accessories to tie the look together. As a style blogger that's constantly on the go, I wear pieces that make me look presentable while simultaneously keeping me warm as I run my errands in the beautiful Beverly Hills. Street fashion is everything when walking down Rodeo Drive, and with a powerful walk these are the perfect outfits for the early transition into fall. For men, the newest trends are colored pants. Wearing pants in colors other than black show off a bit more personality and can make a simple outfit stand out. As a photographer and traveler, coordinating colored pants with the right pieces allows my brother to look casual while still being stylish. The perfect place to look for pants like these for our new introduction to the cold weather is the pants page on Bonobos.com.

Here are the outfits you should be looking to recreate for Autumn.



Hat: Zara | Top: Zara | Clutch: Forever 21 | Skirt: Zara | Shoes: Zara


Hat: Zara | Shoes: Zara | Bag: Urban Outfitters | Scarf: Zara | Skirt: Zara | Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters | Jacket: Zara

Turtleneck: Zara | Beret: Paris, France | Skirt: Zara  | Clutch: Forever 21 | Shoes: Zara
Shoes: Macy's | Pants: H&M | Sweater: H&M
Shoes: Macy's | Pants: Macy's | Sweater: Target | Belt: Macy's



Shirt: H&M | Pants: H&M | Shoes: Aldo

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