Of the thousands of looks that came down the fall runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris last month, there were a few familiar themes, such as midi-skirts, cut-outs, and flat footwear. But far more exciting were the trends that felt entirely new — like the unusual quilting at Dior, Chanel, and Junya Watanabe; wild, color-blocked furs at Altuzarra, Marni, and 3.1 Phillip Lim — and cozy full-length knits at The Row, Marc Jacobs, and Céline. The Cut combed through all the collections to find the top 14 trends for next fall. So, grab a slanket and click through the slideshow below.
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