Who knows what fall ‘21 holds: We’ve been isolating at home for almost a year now, and with vaccines slowly rolling out, there’s a good chan...

Fall’s Biggest Accessory Trends Are Also The Most Fun

Who knows what fall ‘21 holds: We’ve been isolating at home for almost a year now, and with vaccines slowly rolling out, there’s a good chance that we might be out and about come autumn. Or… we also might not! The trickiest fall Fashion Month season to date is well underway, and designers seem to be hedging their bets as well, showing 2021 fashion accessories that toe the line between practical and fun.

Everyone’s favorite lazy shoe option, clogs, continued to get the status-shoe treatment, after making headlines for appearing at the Hermès’ Paris Fashion Week show in October. Knitwear designer Victor Glemaud released a take on the wood-soled, orthopedic style as part of the brand’s first footwear release, done in collaboration with Shekudo; Dr. Jill Biden’s and Kate Middleton’s go-to sustainable designer Gabriela Hearst, too, sent out a clog-like loafer at her NYFW show. Princess Diana-esque detachable statement collars, a popular 2020 fall trend, became more winter-proof thanks to the turtleneck accessories at PH5 and 3.1 Phillip Lim — a look that’s not only stylish but also perfect for the scarf-adverse.

Below, every fall 2021 accessory trend worth noting.

Indoor-Outdoor Slippers


For the past year, outside shoes have served as inside shoes. Now inside shoes are on the way to become covetable outside shoes, with fluffy slippers and sandals appearing in new collections of Coach, Proenza Schouler, and Simone Rocha. 

CoachPhoto: Juergen Teller.
Proenza SchoulerPhoto: Courtesy of Proenza Schouler
Simone RochaPhoto: Courtesy of Simone Rocha

Fits-All Bags


We didn't think handbags could get any bigger than they did last season but, according to recent runways, fall will be marked by bags of gargantuan proportions.

AKNVAS Photo: Courtesy of AKNVAS.
FendiPhoto: Courtesy of Fendi.
KhaitePhoto: Courtesy of Khaite.

Status Clogs


Many would argue that clogs never went anywhere — and they would be right! (See: everyone in your neighborhood who’s currently wearing Birkenstocks). This season though, designers put a fashion-forward spin on the “mom shoe” by showing the style paired with elegant knitted matching sets and dresses.

Sandy LiangPhoto: Courtesy of Sandy Liang.
Victor GlemaudPhoto: Courtesy of Victor Glemaud.
Veronica BeardPhoto: Courtesy of Veronica Beard.

Huggable Bags


With hugs few and far between, designers have taken to creating outerwear in cloud-like fabrics. This extended to accessories in the form of furry, soft bags that beg to be stroked and held tight.

Claudia LiPhoto: Benn Jae.
1017 ALYX 9SMPhoto: Ilya Lipkin
Marina MosconePhoto: courtesy of Marina Moscone.

Bucket Hats


Rihanna and Hailey Bieber’s favorite hat style is continuing to have a high-fashion moment. Reminiscent of the Kangol styles popular in the ‘80s and '90s, the hat now also comes in a variety of prints and fuzzy textures.

R13Photo: Courtesy of R13.
In Earnest by Byron LarsPhoto: Courtesy of In Earnest by Byron Lars.
ADEAMPhoto: Courtesy of Adeam.

Sleek Cowboy Boots


Classic cowboys boots in solid black and brown colors — as well as styles in bold prints and mixed materials — appeared at brands like Private Policy and Victor Li. 

Victor LiPhoto: Courtesy of Victor Li.
Private PolicyPhoto: Courtesy of Private Policy.
DauphinettePhoto: Courtesy of Dauphinette.

Hands-Free Bags


While some designers continued to release enormous bags that almost require three arms to carry, others opted for hands-free styles, ranging from bag necklaces to hand muff-like clutches worn on the arm.

StaudPhoto: Courtesy of Staud.
AMBUSHPhoto: Courtesy of AMBUSH.
Private PolicyPhoto: Courtesy of Private Policy.

Detachable Turtleneck


Last season was all about detachable ruffs and frilly collars. This fall took the trend to new heights, in the form of statement turtlenecks. While PH5 paired a pink collar, looking a little like a chic neck pillow, with a plaid cardigan for a can’t-miss look, 3.1 Phillip Lim threw a knit bolero-like accessory over a knit dress for a more subtle and coordinated take on the trend.

3.1 Phillip LimPhoto: Courtesy of 3.1 Phillip Lim.
PH5Photo: Lee Kun Seok.
TheophilioPhoto; Courtesy of Theophilio.

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