Unisex Dressing Ideas for Minimalists

The seasons are changing, and so are our wardrobes. While there’s no reason we can’t wear bold, bright colors from summer to fall (that’s what dopamine dressing is all about), with the colder season upon us, we tend to embrace unisex beauty and fashion trends. Think of it as a reset to help you embrace the changing times with a fresh perspective. Unisex clothing typically sticks to a palette of white, cream, beige, gray, brown, navy, and classic black, and they shy away from the boldest patterns and overwhelming details – but that doesn’t mean they’re boring or can’t be customized to your personal style. Take a look at the fresh fall fashion trends centered on neutral colors, from quiet luxury to latte makeup-inspired looks: these are just as fun, exciting, and innovative as any other outfit, plus unisex pieces provide the cornerstone of your wardrobe to mix and match.

Comfortable Corduroy

Sofia Richie Grainge is currently in the position of the queen of unisex wear, as she can make simple outfits luxurious, as in the image above. Pairing a simple black top with a matching brown corduroy jacket and pants is an easy way to put it together without a headache.

Scarlet Pop

Many people confuse unisex clothing with monochromatic clothing, and while there are many similarities between the two, small pop colors are more popular. We like to embrace the idea of the scarlet trend, pairing a light-coloured halterneck top with a brown skirt and red ballet flats or Mary Janes for a multi-faceted look without being over-the-top.

The Little Black Dress Moment

You can never go wrong with a little black dress – it’s a must-have item in any fashion wardrobe and an integral part of most wardrobes. Add sequins and tassels to take the classic LBD to the next level. Just add a matching shoulder bag and shoes, and you’re ready to go out for the night.

Clever and Bold

Just because you’re wearing neutral clothing doesn’t mean you can’t show a little bit of your skin. Wearing a plunging V-neck bra underneath can spice up a regular suit and create a bolder moment without being too dramatic in color.

White

A common fashion myth we want to debunk is that you can’t wear white after Labor Day. In fact, we encourage going all out with monochromatic outfits in white and beige to create a chic look that suits any season. Don’t forget to add a statement necklace for a touch of whimsy.

Business Casual

As more and more people return to the office, it’s time to put on our regular work clothes. Casual blazers, knitted vests and linen maxi skirts create a simple yet modern style that makes a subtle statement.

Tall Horse Girl

With the rise of quiet luxury, the Horse Girl style is also back, including our favourite mid-2010s riding boots. Wear your favourite boots with a turtleneck sweater and white tank top for an elegantly unisex outfit.

Gray Sky

Grey may be one of the most overlooked basics, but when worn well, it can create a real personality. A grey long-sleeved top paired with a matching pencil skirt and dark boots makes it easy to transition from autumn to winter.

Delicate Preparation

While unisex clothing often tends to stay away from bold patterns, don’t be afraid to experiment with classic prints, such as plaid patterns, in the right color palette. Pair a dark one-piece with a plaid miniskirt and statement bag for an eye-catching unisex look.

Custom Denim

Denim has always been in fashion because we see it in other ways besides traditional jeans, including skirts, tank tops, dresses, and jumpsuits. Denim is considered neutral, so you’re better off pairing a denim vest with wide-leg pants to take it into unexpected territory. Tie a matching sweater over your shoulders for a crisp fall look.

Tailor-Made Neutrals

Workcore (aka office-style clothing that can be worn even when you’re off the clock) is in the dark for a big time this fall, so make your own unisex look with a black blazer, shirt dress, and loafers and check out your favourite deal-mean-tasting business.

True Romance

Even if you steer clear of eye-catching colors or pieces, you can still create an intentional and fun moment when paired with androgynous clothing. Try pairing a cropped tweed jacket with a romantic embroidered skirt and Mary Janes for a whimsical, dreamy look.

Country Club Atmosphere

Even if you’re not a tennis player, you can pair a cropped polo top with a white pleated skirt and loafers for a preppy vibe, such a unisex outfit will be loved by many.

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