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Classic Blazer & Boots
The Princess of Wales understands the value of relying on sturdy basics like a great blazer and lace-up boots for a crisp fall walk. For extra warmth, follow her example and layer a thin knit underneath.
Banana Republic Palmira Tweed Blazer

Banana Republic Palmira Tweed Blazer
A versatile houndstooth blazer can be layered under and over for crispy temps.
Unexpected Color Combinations

Purple and green may sound more cartoonish than chic, but a rich aubergine and olive combination stands out and feels autumnally appropriate.
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Reformation Mason Pant

Olive trousers are a versatile neutral to pair with sweaters or layer with t-shirts and a blazer.
Tartan Print

Kate warded off Scotland’s January chill with a fitted tartan coat dress, thick tights, and a coordinated scarf.
Tuckernuck Blackwatch Daphne Dress

Tuckernuck Blackwatch Daphne Dress
A tartan coat as cute as this one can be worn with simple booties or statement high heels for an added oomph.
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Puffer Jacket

Alo Yoga Aspen Love Puffer Jacket – Black

Alo Yoga Aspen Love Puffer Jacket – Black
Borrowing Harry’s jacket is likely not an option for the rest of us, so try sizing up on a reliable black puffer like this recycled one from Girlfriend Collective.
New Neutrals

When you are sick of wearing black and gray in cool temps, try softer navy and olive instead, like Meghan did for a rainy day in Bristol.
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Banana Republic Pura Wool-Cashmere Wrap Coat

Banana Republic Pura Wool-Cashmere Wrap Coat
A soft, relaxed navy coat will quickly become your go-to and can be more flattering than black.
Patterns Head-to-Toe

Matching sets à la the 1970s are back and we love the way Queen Elizabeth went all the way with her prints on a 1972 holiday to Balmoral.
Veronica Beard Adele Top

An autumnal-printed blouse and matching trousers is a fun investment as they can be worn separately or together.
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Hair Scarf

Another Queen-approved style we want to see more of? Hair scarves. They keep your hair in place, add a pop of color, and are easy to tote around once you are inside—unlike that bulky beanie.
Sarah Flint Viennese Opera Scarf 45

Sarah Flint Viennese Opera Scarf 45
Not only will Sarah Flint’s ornate silk scarf will look chic tied around your head, but it makes for a gorgeous accent draped the neck or tied to your purse.
Belted Coat

From the velvet fascinator to the belted camel coat, this is one of our all-time favorite looks from Princess Beatrice.
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Sam Edelman Belted Wool Blend Coat

Sam Edelman Belted Wool Blend Coat
This belted camel coat looks good with absolutely every outfit.
Monochromatic Suit

Despite the fact that it was close to 80 degrees when Meghan and Harry visited New York in September 2 years ago, we still like where this outfit is going and plan to borrow the idea for actual cooler temps. A silky bright set in an oversize cut is perfect for wintry travel days.
More: 39 Photos of the Royals Wearing Monochrome Outfits
Nordstrom Boyfriend Blazer

Nordstrom Boyfriend Blazer
A slouchy red suit can take you from a long flight to drinks with friends, and is a festive holiday outfit to boot.
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Casual-Cool

This is one of the many outfits that made Diana a fashion icon. We can’t tell you why the combination of a baseball cap, sweatshirt, blazer, and equestrian boots works so well, but it just does.
More: Princess Diana’s Top 10 Statement Sweaters
Black Satin-Lined Baseball Hat

Black Satin-Lined Baseball Hat
For those of us who don’t have a vintage baseball cap lying around, this one is simple and lined in satin to avoid the dreaded hat hair.
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