I Scoured the New Fall Drops—I'm Freaking Out About These 51 Finds

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Sorry to say this, but summer 2022 officially ended on September 22, and fall 2022 is here. Though I'm devastated to see the hot temperatures go (I'm from Florida, can you tell?), it does feel so exciting and downright inspiring when that crisp fall air starts to hit in the morning. You can finally layer your cute knits, bring out your boots, and bundle up in a cozy coat. But if you dragged out all your cold-weather clothes only to realize that your wardrobe might be in need of some refreshing, you're in good hands. 

I've been keeping tabs on some of the most exciting fall 2022 drops, so you can add some newness to your outfits this season. I spent time browsing each collection and picked out only the best, most standout pieces from the brands Dôen, Alex Mill, Staud, Miaou, and J. Crew, so you can find what piece—or multiple pieces—speak to you. Looking for some skin-baring matching sets? Miaou definitely has some options. Or if you're all about cottagecore vibes, you can find so many romantic, lacy, and floral styles from Dôen. Of course, I also had to include J. Crew in the mix since buzzy head designer Olympia Gayot took over. Keep scrolling below for the best designs from these five fall 2022 drops. 

Dôen

Alex Mill

Miaou 

Staud

J. Crew

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Lauren Adhav
Freelance Fashion Editor

Lauren Adhav is a freelance fashion editor based in Los Angeles. Originally from Orlando, Florida, she always wanted to work at a fashion magazine. After finally getting an internship at Town & Country in 2015, she moved to New York City and continued to get her footing in the industry with stints at Cosmopolitan, W magazine, Harper's Bazaar, and Moda Operandi. In 2017, she returned to Cosmo full time, starting off as the beauty and fashion editorial assistant and working her way to fashion editor. She contributed to both the website and print issues, pitching new ideas, forecasting trends, covering red carpet events, and informing the overall coverage and brand voice.

After five years in NYC, she moved to the West Coast for the sunshine and the change of pace. As a freelance fashion editor, she still contributes to Cosmo and now Who What Wear. She's always trying to get ahead of the next big trend before it goes mainstream and loves discovering fashion brands with a unique point of view (Chopova Lowena, Sandy Liang, and Bode being some of her current favorites). She also spends an unhealthy amount of time online shopping for the perfect piece, and now that she's in L.A., she's rediscovering her soft spot for malls. On the weekends, you can find her walking around the Silver Lake Reservoir, trying to catch up on her tan at Venice Beach, and probably ordering a Chinese chicken salad at Joan's on Third.