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Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and more of the fashion industry's heavy hitters are finally convincing us that horse girls matter. Apparently, so do snoods. Read on to see the most influential trends from the fall 2020 runways.

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The tasseled trim was given an elevated touch on the runway this season. Instead of being made for the boho crowd, we're seeing chic office skirts at Christian Dior, evening coats at Bottega Veneta, and more designers cutting their clothes with long carwash fringe.

SHOP IT: FRINGE
Cattell Suede Trench Coat
Gabriela Hearst Cattell Suede Trench Coat
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Fringed Leather Boots
Paris Texas Fringed Leather Boots
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Haitian Sky Daye Tote
Petit Kouraj Haitian Sky Daye Tote
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Sweater with Fringe Tassels
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy Sweater with Fringe Tassels
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You snood, you don't lose this season. The head covering was everywhere for fall. Paco Rabanne sent chainmail snoods worthy of medieval times, while Michael Kors went more practical with knitted hoods you'll be thankful for come winter. Some designers were a tad more impractical: Loewe and Gucci's opted for feathered styles and Richard Quinn went hardcore with a studded mask.

SHOP IT: SNOODS
Knit Wool Balaclava
Stone Island Knit Wool Balaclava
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Crystal Headpiece
Area Crystal Headpiece
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Logo Balaclava
Acne Studios Logo Balaclava
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Knitted Balaclava
Heron Preston Knitted Balaclava
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When it comes to equine-inspired fashion, we’re seeing less western, more Westchester. Designers like Tory Burch and Brandon Maxwell traded in cowboy stirrups for sleek riding boots and styled them with ladylike suits. And since horse girls are nothing if not dedicated, we even saw actual equestrian caps topping off looks at Self Portrait and Chanel.

SHOP IT: HORSE GIRLS
Velvet Hat
Chanel Velvet Hat
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Jenna Down Coat
Ralph Lauren Collection Jenna Down Coat
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Tall Leather Riding Boots
J.Crew Tall Leather Riding Boots
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Leather-Trimmed Trousers
Wales Bonner Leather-Trimmed Trousers
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Instead of desperately buying yet another pair of basic black gloves from CVS, it's finally time to invest in a style you'll keep for ages. Practice what Saint Laurent, Valentino, and Miu Miu preached on the runway with bright statement accessories—a welcome continuation of spring 2020's colorful leather trend.

SHOP IT: GLOVES
Leather Gloves
A New Day Leather Gloves
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Leather Gloves
Valentino Leather Gloves
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Guanto Leather Gloves
Sermoneta Guanto Leather Gloves
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Lambskin Leather Gloves
Nordstrom Lambskin Leather Gloves
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For several seasons now the ‘90s has been the decade to dip into. But instead of mom jeans, designers have gone all in on the grunge movement as set by Marc Jacobs in his iconic 1992 collection for Perry Ellis. Usual suspects like R13 styled Courtney Love slip dresses with Doc-inspired boots. But unexpected designers also tapped into the Angela Chase mindset: At Monse, safety pins secured tartan plaid skirts and dangled from fishnet tights; Louis Vuitton sent thrift-store-inspired petticoats down the runway; Valentino outfitted models in thick-soled lug boots and Burberry's plaids mingled among varsity stripes.

SHOP IT: NOUVEAU GRUNGE
Deconstructed Trench Coat
Monse Deconstructed Trench Coat
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Double Stack Platforms
R13 Double Stack Platforms
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Marcy Link Necklace
Third Crown Marcy Link Necklace
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7 Cuts Flannel Shirt
Needles 7 Cuts Flannel Shirt
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The shearling jacket has been going strong for years, but this fall it's all grown up and out with a shaggy texture that is doing the most. The long-haired coat dominated the runway at Burberry, Stella McCartney, and Celine meaning it's time to make room in your winter wardrobe for a thick, fuzzy friend.

SHOP IT: SHAG
Nikki Faux Fur Coat
Stand Studio Nikki Faux Fur Coat
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Shearling Bag
Owen Barry Shearling Bag
Bon Jacket
Saks Potts Bon Jacket
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Curly Goat Lamu Sandals
Brother Vellies Curly Goat Lamu Sandals
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Is there anything sexier than a slinky dress? The answer is a resounding no. Bottega Veneta, Tom Ford, and the rest of the industry's leading designers all created nearly identical silhouettes riffing on the same column dress. The maxi was mostly favored with several appearances of a long-sleeved turtleneck iteration, but designers like Jacquemus and Loewe opted for sporty knitwear.

SHOP IT: COLUMN DRESSES
Sequin Dress
Bottega Veneta Sequin Dress
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Long-Sleeve Dress
Wilfred Long-Sleeve Dress
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Dancehall Dress
Fe Noel Dancehall Dress
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Fishnet Dress
TLZ L'Femme Fishnet Dress
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The cutout as we know it was elevated for grown women this fall. Instead of the tacky, 2000s styles we're used to, delicate slits, undulating hip holes, and contemporary cutouts were revealed as the new way to wear the not-so-barely-there look. This sexy trend—as seen at Prabal Gurung—lends itself easily to a night out. But pieces with more subtle openings—like at the elbow (as seen at Victoria Beckham) make it work for the office.

SHOP IT: EVENING CUTOUTS
Cut-Out Dress
Versace Cut-Out Dress
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Crystal Cutout Gown
Christopher Esber Crystal Cutout Gown
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Cyn Gown
Cult Gaia Cyn Gown
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Cut-Out Midi Dress
Ottolinger Cut-Out Midi Dress
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What the tailored shorts suit is for spring, the skirted version is for fall. These matching sets are surprisingly versatile with styles ranging well beyond Clueless minis. Miu Miu's wools are business appropriate while Jacquemus' micro combo is perfect for your next balmy getaway.

SHOP IT: SKIRT SUITS
Double-Breasted Jacket
Dolce & Gabbana Double-Breasted Jacket
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Short Skirt
Dolce & Gabbana Short Skirt
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Tweed Blazer
Balmain Tweed Blazer
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Tweed Mini Skirt
Balmain Tweed Mini Skirt
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Basic camel coat? We don’t know her. Think wider next season, because ponchos and capes, made in every way from formal to casual, will be the most noteworthy silhouette. Opt for modern elegance with black tie-ready gown versions from Balmain and Valentino, or go casual in theknitted covers from Sacai.

SHOP IT: CAPES
Mia Cape-Effect Gown
Alex Perry Mia Cape-Effect Gown
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Limited Edition Cape
Zara Limited Edition Cape
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One-shoulder Cape Gown
Carolina Herrera One-shoulder Cape Gown
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Contrast-Panel Cape
Alexander McQueen Contrast-Panel Cape
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Time to start practicing your victory rolls, because the '40s are back. The decade doesn't get enough sartorial love (we, too, are still harboring an obsession for the '70s), but let Rodarte and Miu Miu convince you to take on the era. Think feminine shirt dresses, smart collars, and shoulder poofs. If you're searching for a more entry-level look, try a Rosie the Riveter head wrap, as seen at Marc Jacobs.

SHOP IT: 1940S
Polka-Dot Midi Dress
Rodarte Polka-Dot Midi Dress
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Marceau Silk Dress
L.K. Bennett Marceau Silk Dress
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The 40s Midi Dress
Marc Jacobs The 40s Midi Dress
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Turtleneck Gown
Alessandra Rich Turtleneck Gown
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This might be the most divisive trend of the season since for some, bubble hems evoke middle school dance garb. But leave it to Oscar de la Renta and Simone Rocha to usher in a new twist on the bulbous silhouette. For fall, designers puffed up sleeves and hemlines into rotund shapes that are a far cry from our the embarrassing style choices of our adolescence.

SHOP IT: BUBBLE HEMS
Mushroom Sleeve Top
MmusoMaxwell Mushroom Sleeve Top
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Rolling Bubble-Skirt Dress
Maje Rolling Bubble-Skirt Dress
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Jumpsuit with Taffeta Bodice
Cushnie Jumpsuit with Taffeta Bodice
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Bubble-Sleeve Blouse
Comme Des Garçons Bubble-Sleeve Blouse
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Justine Carreon is the market editor at ELLE.com covering fashion, Dutch ovens, and fashion again. When she isn’t approaching style through a modern, accessible lens, she’s scouring eBay for vintage Levi’s and pretending she knows how to surf. Before joining ELLE.com in 2015 she worked as a freelance writer and stylist in New York City.