Fresh From Fashion Week: The 21 Sophisticated Trends I’m Shopping at Nordstrom’s Fall Sale
Everything from suede sneakers to elevated going-out tops.


Another frenetic New York Fashion Week has come and gone—and boy, was it a fruitful season. I watched live as Tory Burch’s new It bag turned heads on its walk down the runway and saw all seven of my fall shoe trends predictions come true (the NYFW street style set can never resist a trendy sneaker). Now that it’s over, and my adrenaline levels are back to normal, I’m sharing the fall 2025 trends I saw in action to guide your new-season shopping—starting with Nordstrom’s Fall Sale, which is filled with everything I saw during NYC's recent fashion Olympics.
Here's a brief rundown on what you can expect. There are under-$100 fashion finds that look just like the four-figure designer items my fellow runway guests carried all week. Given how much the fashion set adores Coach's bags (speaking of: did you see Coach's new, already-viral Kisslock Barrel bag?), I'm including its under-$300 best-selling crossbody and leather tote that fashion editors swear by (it fits our bulky laptops with room to spare!). Plus, the fall 2025 denim trends and best boots that were NYFW street style standouts.
Nordstrom's sale runs from now to September 23, so time's already ticking. Keep scrolling to discover my NYFW-approved recommendations worth adding to your wardrobe.
What's not to love about Coach's hard-working work bag? This pebbled leather tote is timeless, uncomplicated, and reflects the level of quality we've come to expect from the reliable leather goods brand.
Similar to their outerwear, NYFW guests were ready to slip into their favorite fall boots. Anything rendered in brown suede and in a knee-high silhouette was an easy shoo-in.
Even though the temperatures didn't quite call for it yet, the fashion set was eager to break out their best fall jackets. Sillhouettes varied, from track jackets to classic trench coats, but most came in the rich chocolate brown seen in Lauren Ralph Lauren's single-breasted top coat.
Without question, baggy jeans remain the most powerful denim trend of the 2020s.
Not only are suede sneakers the number one sneaker trend running through the fashion circuit at the moment, but warm mustard yellow also happens to be a key fall 2025 color.
Mark my words: We're about to see an indomitable polo shirt trend take off in the coming months.
Fall 2025's boot trends were front and center at fashion week. I saw ready-to-ride harness boots like Sam Edelman's at almost every show I attended.
There will never be a NYFW without a leather jacket. The edgy outerwear is a genuine wardrobe staple for a reason.
The Adidas Taekwondo sneaker holds onto its title as a tastemaker favorite, with endorsements from Jennifer Lawrence and on-the-go editors at fashion week.
While quirky, colorful sweater trends are undoubtedly on the rise, I saw a lot of quiet luxury-coded knitwear this past week.
Small but mighty, a neutral, no-frills black ballet flat is a wardrobe workhorse.
A plaid trend has been in the works since the summer, and September fashion week was the perfect chance for fashion folks to prance around in their best checks.
This caramel leather slouchy tote is the belt bag trend—one of fall 2025's leading bag styles—perfected.
If you were to merge the barn jacket trend with a classic trench, Calson's utility coat is what you'd get.
Fashion's boho boom continues. I saw a lot of white lacy tops this past week, especially paired with windbreakers and wide-leg pants, which made for unexpected sporty-slanted boho outfits.
Another forever staple: the little black dress. This one from Theory is a smart investment that'll adapt for the office, formal-ish cocktail hours, and off-duty Saturday when you want easy sophistication.
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Emma Childs is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she explores the intersection of style and human interest storytelling. She covers viral, zeitgeist-y moments—like TikTok's "Olsen Tuck" and Substack's "Shirt Sandwiches"—and has written hundreds of runway-researched trend reports. Above all, Emma enjoys connecting with real people about style, from picking a designer's brain to speaking with athlete stylists, politicians, and C-suite executives.
Emma previously wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, and Bustle and studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center. When Emma isn't writing about niche fashion discourse on the internet, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, doing hot yoga, and "psspsspssp"-ing at bodega cats.