Thursday, October 10, 2024

Fall 2024 ins and outs

By Nadia Paschal

Hi! I’m Nadia Paschal, the opinion editor. Fall is right around the corner, and with a new season comes new trends. I’m very in tune with pop culture and trends and these are some of my picks for what should stay and what should go.

 

INS

Local coffee shops 

 Support local businesses! With cozy environments and unique drinks offered, these are great places to sit and observe the changing leaves.

 

Earth tones 

Welcome fall in by breaking out your orange, tan, dark green and brown clothes. These neutral shades are easy to mix and match and go great with just about everything.

 

Pumpkin spice 

The most popular drink and scent of the fall for a reason.

 

Chappell Roan 

The music industry’s current it-girl, whose voice is just as powerful as her outfits. Many of her more upbeat songs were hits this past summer, but her slower and more melancholy tracks can be a great soundtrack to the season.

 

Chunky boots

 A great accessory, whether you’re going to class, studying in the library or having a night out.

 

OUTS

UGGs

It may be nostalgic to look at that old pair you have sitting in your closet, but this trend has been dormant for many years. Maybe one day you’ll be able to pull them out again, but it’s time to find something slightly less fuzzy.

 

Brat summer 

Unfortunately, summer has come to an end and even Charli xcx has said goodbye to this era. The album ‘Brat’ took the world by storm this summer, but it’s time to start searching for the album of autumn.

 

Doomscrolling 

It may be tempting to stay inside on your phone all day as those cold weather blues start to creep in, but there are many fall activities to partake in. So put down your phone, grab a friend and really get into the spirit this season. 

 

White nail polish 

A bold choice, but, personally, I’ve never been a fan of this color, especially during fall.

 

Dating apps 

It’s tempting to want a partner to go on those cute pumpkin patch dates you’re seeing all over social media, but you’re not going to find that person on Tinder. 

 

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