Durable Outfits To Wear During Fall Season

It’s no secret that Taylor Swift and fall go hand in hand. While we’re big fans of their music year-round (duh), most of their albums just provide a different listening experience when the leaves are turning and there’s a crisp chill in the air. Of course, the fact that so many of her songs reference fall-oriented outfits also furthers that notion. The cardigan, a red scarf, what’s next, a chunky boot with a serrated sole?

If you find yourself looking for outfits to fill the fall days ahead before winter hits, it’s time to have some fun. The best way, we say? Inspired by pop culture. And today’s deep dive is a history lesson in the eras of Taylor Swift’s albums, and how she can turn each one into a top-tier fall look.

We put our listening to Midnights on hiatus long enough to go back and listen to Taylor’s discography to find out how to draw inspiration from each time period, both in the vibe of the music and what she was wearing at the time. With 10 albums, we’d go ahead and say you have your looks planned for the next week and a half.
Taylor Swift

Believe it or not, Taylor Swift’s self-titled debut album is almost 20, yes, 20 years old. Listening to it today still has all the nostalgia and warm feelings now like when you heard “Tim McGraw” on the radio for the first time (we all remember where we were). From her long curly locks to her true country roots, this album is pure warmth wrapped in a bow.
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Taylor releasing Fearless (Taylor’s Version) last year was actually the start of a huge cultural reset. Not only did it allow us to relive our favorite songs of hers in slightly updated ways, but it also showed us how she took control of the narrative of that moment in her life. Channel Taylor’s shimmering Fearless tour era with silver accents and black accents, both of which are perfect for fall (and happen to be hot this year).