From Cottagecore to Academia, Here Are 5 Fall Fashion Aesthetics for You to Copy

Why choose one style when you can try them all?
Model Diane poses in the streets of NYC sporting a cowgirlinspired look.

The best part about getting dressed in 2024 is that you don’t have to pick a lane. Gone are the days when an aesthetic defined who you are—now your look can change with your mood, and depending on your interpretation, your already existing closet can be its own little shopping oasis.

This season, we wanted to show our take on some of the biggest fall aesthetics and trends to highlight how the ever-evolving landscape of fashion trends doesn't have to be something you live by. There's no more in or out; it’s just what you want to make of it.

To do this, we worked with photographer Sarah Silver to shoot five top fall fashion looks on the new iPhone 16 Pro Max. The phone features a brand-new camera (which is good news for OOTDs as you can see from our shoot).

In an interview with Teen Vogue, Jeremy Hendricks, iPhone Senior Product Manager explained what makes this new feature different. “We focused on two key areas. So the first one is the ability to capture yourself or your subject with incredible nuance for skin undertones and let people see themselves how they want to be seen in photos,” Hendricks says. “The second thing we focused on is bringing more creative options that affect the entire mood and the overall aesthetic of the image.” Essentially, you can adjust the lighting and filters as you take photos to account for skin undertones and personal style.

Pamela Chen, the Chief Aesthetics Scientist for Camera and Photos at Apple added that they spent several years looking through the history of photography to create the new options available. "We wanted to make sure whatever we made with Photographic Styles would honor the craft of photography while also advancing it by creating these tools that people could use to unlock creative self-expression,” Chen says. “But still keep it fun and easy.”

Ahead, see our take on some of the most popular fall fashion aesthetics and get some inspiration on how to style them and make them your own.

Academia

Model Diane holds a bouquet of felt flowers on the street of NYC wearing a yellow sweater.
Model Diane wears a yellow sweater and red tartan schoolgirl skirt while walking two dogs in NYC.
Sweater, Vintage Saks Fifth Avenue. Dress, Heaven by Marc Jacobs. Socks, Rainbow Unicorn Birthday Surprise. Rings, MAM, Rainbow Unicorn Birthday Surprise. Necklace, Kendra Scott.  Ear Cuff, Erin Fader Jewelry. Earring, Justine Clenquet.Sarah Silver
Model Diane holds a bouquet of felt flowers on the street of NYC wearing a yellow sweater.

While the tartan look for back to school is a classic one, there are always ways to switch it up. Ditch the loafers or Mary Janes and opt for sneakers, have fun with your makeup by adding interesting details like jewels, and go for accessories that add a personal touch.

Regencycore

Model Diane wearing a pink dress and rose chocker while taking a selfie.
Model Diane walking across the the streets of NYC wearing a pink dress rose chocker and black loafers while holding a...
Dress, Beasha. Earrings, Joanna Laura Constantine. Necklace, Jennifer Behr
Bracelet, Rings and Socks, Rainbow Unicorn Birthday Surprise. Shoes, Stuart Weitzman.
Sarah Silver

Who says you need a homecoming or special event to dress up? When you wake up dreaming of being part of “the ton,” any day is a chance to go full-blown Regencycore–with a twist of course. For this look, we opted out of the tall heels you'd typically see with this look and paired a hot pink mini dress with high socks and loafers.

Sporty

Model Diane wears a sportyinspired look of a red blue and white striped sweatshirt and orangeframed sunglasses.
Model Diane looks down at view leaning over a railing outside of a NYC apartment wearing a sportyinspired look of a red...
Jersey, Vintage. Blazer H&M. Jeans, Levi’s. Earrings, Erin Fader Jewelry.
Necklaces, Erin Fader Jewelry, Vintage. Rings, Rainbow Unicorn Birthday Surprise, Vintage. Bracelet, Rainbow Unicorn Birthday Surprise. Shoes, Adidas
Sunglasses, Rainbow Unicorn Birthday Surprise. Bag, Stivali.
Sarah Silver

Love sports or don’t care at all, there's no denying it is an effortlessly cool look for any day of the year. And if you want to represent a team you're rooting for (or just really like the colors), a jersey goes with anything. You can dress it up or down by adding jewelry and or a blazer.

The Cowboy Aesthetic

Model Diane eyes closed and smiling while wearing a bedazzled cowboy hat and white tank photographed on the streets of NYC.
Image may contain Accessories Belt City Car Transportation Vehicle Adult Person Clothing Hat and Construction
Tank, Zara. Bra, Savage x Fenty. Bolo Tie, Rainbow Unicorn Birthday Surprise.
Hat, Kelsey Randall. Jeans Levi’s. Ring and Belt, Vintage.

While the Western look has been popularized by Beyoncé's ‘Cowboy Carter’ album, we know it's a classic look that people have been rocking for decades. Our suggestion? Go with what feels right for you, whether it's a hat and bolo combo, a big belt buckle and cowboy boots, or all of it combined, it's about incorporating the elements into your outfit how you see fit (even if you're in, say, New York City).

Cottagecore

View looks up to Diane as they wave an orange and black striped dress and matching hat over white blouse in the wind.
Shirt, Rachel Antonoff. Dress & Hat, Samantha Pleet. Necklace, Pamela Love.
Ring, Pamela Love. Earrings, Erin Fader Jewelry.
Sarah Silver
View looks up to Diane as they reach out to camera wearing an orange and black striped dress and matching hat over white...

Whether you’re in a city or the middle of a field, the cottagecore aesthetic will find you. While the idea might be about slow, rural living, when it comes to dressing it's about voluminous silhouettes and ease. It's also a great time to practice layers, pulling that button down from the back of your closet and seeing how it looks with a patterned dress or overalls.

If you liked these looks, here are some of our favorite pieces from the story.
Samantha Pleet Daydream Dress
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Samantha Pleet Daydream Dress

Adidas Samba OG Shoes
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Adidas Samba OG Shoes

Kelsey Randall x Revolve Fringe Hat
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Kelsey Randall x Revolve Fringe Hat

Stuart Weitzman Soho Loafer
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Stuart Weitzman Soho Loafer

Maura Vintage Silver Chain Necklace in White Crystal
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Maura Vintage Silver Chain Necklace in White Crystal

Adidas Gazelle Indoor Shoes
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Adidas Gazelle Indoor Shoes

Photo Credits

Model Diane Greg via Jag Models

Photographer Sarah Silver via Ray Brown Pro

Creative Director + BTS Motion Edit Becky Leung

Gaffer Jared Frost

1st Assistant Eric Martin

Digital Tech + Color Jonathan Fasulo

Digital Tech Dallas Raines via AgX Brooklyn

BTS Motion + Stills Andrew Boyle

Producer Luisa Berti

Fashion Editors Jen Patryn + Dot Bass

Fashion Assistant Madisson Yarnell

Makeup Anastasia Durasova via The Wall Group for Chanel Beauty

Makeup Assistant Ashtyn Thurber

Hair Stylist Brenton Diallo via The Wall Group

Hair Stylist Assistant Natalie Jones

Manicurist / Essie Global Ambassador Rita Remark via Bryan Bantry Agency

Casting Director Kyle Coker via Casting by ARC

Model Agent Danny Reyes via Jag Models

PA Zulema Calixto

PA Ari Pichardo

Art + Design Director Emily Zirimis via Teen Vogue

Style Director Alyssa Hardy via Teen Vogue

Senior Fashion Editor Tchesmeni Leonard via Teen Vogue

Associate Visuals Editor Bea Oyster via Teen Vogue

Camera + Photo Pamela Chen via Apple

PR Blair Ranger | @Apple

Senior Account Executive Josh Wilson via Apple

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Special thanks to @feedtheswimmers, 🐶Bucky, and 🐶Bodhi