I’ll be the first to admit that season after season, I’m
strongly tempted to spend my entire clothing budget on trend-driven
pieces that thrill me at the moment but may become passé over the
course of the year and subsequently end up in the donation pile.
It’s the more “boring” wardrobe
essentials
that I hang on to, though, and that I find to be
worth every penny of said clothing budget. But when faced with It
shoes and accessories and statement coats and dresses, it’s easy to
forget to what you actually need
for a given season
. That’s where Raleigh, North
Carolina–based personal stylist Alex
Long
comes in. 

Long is the founder of
Alex Long Studio
, which provides personal styling and shopping,
wardrobe editing, retail consulting, and even packing services to
its myriad of clients. Many of those clients are women who lead
busy lives and seek help in building their wardrobes with stylish,
versatile pieces. So needless to say, Long has a great eye and is
an expert when it comes to those basics that she constantly has to
remind her clients to buy for fall, as they may not be the most
exciting.

Keep scrolling to find out which 11 fall wardrobe essentials
everyone forgets to buy, according to Alex Long.

“I always love a basic turtleneck. A lightweight, long-sleeved
black turtleneck is a must for layering. Under dresses,
jackets—and if you want to have a little fun… a printed
turtleneck looks great under a black silk dress, overalls,
coveralls, union suits, etc.”

“One thing all my clients always need is shoes. Flats, booties,
mules, clogs, and sneakers are all great staples for fall. Add
interest with color-blocked suede, or metal details like studs or
zippers. Animal prints remains a classic—snakeskin is everywhere
right now.”

“One of the most important, but most often neglected wardrobe
staples are the layers you don’t see. Underpinnings can make you
feel so pretty and sexy without anyone seeing a single peek of
lace. Whether you prefer silk, solid or a print—a camisole can be
worn under layers or more visibly, to add a bit of texture to your
fall look.”

“Bodysuits are a great choice to layer under shirts and
sweaters, especially if you’re not a fan of the fitted look of a
bodysuit alone.”

“Leather, real or vegan, is a key staple for everyone, from
high-waisted bottoms to wrap dresses. A more structured cut brings
a fresh approach to the classic leather look this fall. Keep it
simple in black, or push the envelope in warm tones like rust or
dark berry.”

“I cannot tell you how common it is for people to hang on to the
same few belts for decades. I love a belt over a blazer, chunky
cardigan—it’s a great way to add polish to your layers. A waist
bag in luxe leather (yes, the fanny pack is here to stay) is a
great alternative for something with a little more personality and
function.”

“Clutches, shoulder bags, and the aforementioned waist bag. From
animal prints to crinkled patent, a little bit of texture adds a
whole lot of punch. Bottega Veneta’s woven leather pouch is a great
example of a textured clutch that goes with just about
anything.”

“Tees are at the top of the ‘things needing to be replaced every
season’ list. From tanks to long sleeves, basic white V-necks,
crews, and scoop necks look great under jackets and cardigans. If
you want to add a little texture or color, go for a ribbed or
graphic style.”

“Every season is the season to say out with the old and in with
the new when it comes to denim. Distressed details are a good way
to add texture, and a peek of ankle keeps it fresh. High-waisted
cropped trouser and straight-leg styles are having a huge
moment—take them into cooler temperatures with a tall
ankle-hugging bootie, suede clog with an ankle sock, or your
favorite sneakers. The Sacha high-rise wide-leg jeans by Citizens
of Humanity are one of my most recommended styles. I also love
high-waisted styles by CQY, a new denim line out of L.A.”

“Jackets are one of my favorite styling pieces—in addition to
adding polish to a suit, you can throw one over a dress or jeans to
instantly create a finished look. For example, I’d pair a
warm-tone houndstooth print, like the Chamberlain Blazer from
L’Agence, with a fall floral dress in similar tones.”

“From printed silk to textured cashmere or wool, simply drape a
scarf over your shoulders and toss on a structured jacket or coat
to add a layer of interest (and warmth) to any outfit.”

Next up, the
three colors a celeb stylist recommends for looking
younger
.

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