Take your outfit to a whole new level with unconventional layers. We all know everyone can wear a skirt over pants or double up on tops, but these style-savvy women figured out how to completely transform classic layering. Complex, interesting and ideal for those in-between days when it’s impossible to predict what the temperature’s going to do next, check out these…
Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan)
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #1
Layers don’t get much more comfortable than this. Blogger Erika Boldrin draped a slit dress over a graphic sweatshirt for a masterful high-low combination.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Zach Chase
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #2
Stylist Liz Uy's trumpet-sleeve top made a strong statement even before she layered a graphic tee over it.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Zach Dodds
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #3
An oversized pinstripe shirt provides the perfect backdrop for a cropped sweater vest and cropped pants.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Michael Ip
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #4
In Paris for Fashion Week, blogger Chriselle Lim took a silky sheer pink slip dress and backed it with a solid black T-shirt and leather leggings. The effect was sleek and delicate at the same time.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Michael Ip
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #5
This chic showgoer’s shirtdress reached all the way to the knees of her rolled-up jeans. A belted jacket was styled to show off her shirt cuffs.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Michael Ip
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #6
There’s no chance Irene Kim was going to catch a chill when she doubled up a turtleneck with a warm Sacai sweater. Black leather overalls brought this look together.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Michael Ip
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #7
Proving you can wear dressy pieces during the day, blogger Helena Bordon anchored a gleaming black minidress with distressed jeans and a turtleneck.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Michael Ip
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Layering for Fall (Runway Manhattan) #8
Blogger Camille Charrière created the perfect monochrome look by wearing a copper silk and velvet slip dress over a textured brown top.
Image: Runway Manhattan/Zach Dodds
