Alright, so, Taylor Swift’s fall style, huh? Been seeing it everywhere and thought, “Why not give it a shot?” Not like I’m trying to be Taylor, but her outfits are kinda cute and seem comfy for the cooler weather. So, here’s what I did.

First things first: Inspiration. I hopped on Pinterest and just started scrolling. Saved a bunch of pics of Taylor in fall outfits – sweaters, scarves, boots, the whole shebang. I wasn’t looking for exact replicas, just general vibes. You know, like oversized sweaters with leggings or a cute mini skirt with tights.
Raiding my closet. Okay, this is where the fun (and the reality check) started. I pulled out everything I thought could work: a couple of chunky sweaters, a plaid shirt I haven’t worn in ages, some black leggings, a denim jacket, and a few pairs of boots (ankle and knee-high).
Trying stuff on. This took a while. Let’s just say not everything looked as good on me as it does on Taylor. Some of the sweaters were too big, the plaid shirt felt too lumberjack-y, and one pair of boots just looked ridiculous. It’s all about experimenting, right?
Making it work. After some serious mix-and-match action, I started putting together some decent outfits.
- Oversized gray sweater + black leggings + ankle boots. Simple but comfy, and I added a long necklace to dress it up a bit.
- Black mini skirt + black tights + chunky knit cardigan + knee-high boots. Felt a little more “dressed up” but still casual enough for everyday.
- Skinny jeans + that plaid shirt (buttoned up) + denim jacket + brown ankle boots. Okay, the plaid shirt actually worked when I styled it right!
The accessories are KEY. Scarves are a must for fall, and Taylor always rocks them. I grabbed a few from my scarf collection (a neutral one and a patterned one) and experimented with different ways to tie them. Also, hats! A beanie or a felt hat can totally change the vibe of an outfit.

The Verdict? I wouldn’t say I’m a Taylor Swift clone now, but I definitely incorporated some of her fall style into my own wardrobe. The biggest takeaway was learning how to layer and accessorize. It’s all about finding pieces that are comfortable and flattering, and then adding those little touches that make the outfit feel complete. And hey, even if something doesn’t look perfect, at least I had fun trying it out!
Bonus Tip: Don’t be afraid to shop your own closet! You might be surprised at what you find. I rediscovered that plaid shirt and a few other things I had completely forgotten about.