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Leather for fall: the safest bet inspired by Jennifer Aniston
The 'Friends' actress wears leather dresses like nobody's business. Bet on these autumn fashion trends like only she does.
Yo may or may not have noticed but nobody else can rock leather Jennifer Aniston can, both on and off the red carpet. In fact, the actress is the perfect example that when you find a trend that looks and feels good, it is worth sticking to the formula.

Mini garments have a special place in Jen's heart (and closet!), such as this leather dress by Celine designed by Hedi Slimane that Jen wore at the Murder Mistery promotional events, the Netflix production that she co-stars with Adam Sandler. Jennifer has shown that leather can be a perfect ally for summer, but it is also infallible when cold days arrive.
The key to exalting the beauty of these garments is by paying attention to the outfit's proportions, which will also improve functionality during the autumn and winter season. Combine shorter pieces with closed necklines or long sleeves, strapless versions with skirts that fall a few inches above the knee, or midis with asymmetric necklines and leg openings. Here are eight models that you can comfortably wear this season.

Straight neckline and strapless outfits
Little black dresses are wardrobe basics. Leather adds an exquisite rebellion. If you like this concept, bet on the Gabriel model by the Chrissy Teigen collection and wear it like Jennifer, with open sandals. Revolve ($135).

One shoulder dress
The one shoulder trend is still all the rage among celebs. Street style is very much included in this trend. Add it to the rotation during the next few months with a faux leather dress that is suitable for day and night. Boohoo ($16).

Wrapped, with an elegant slit
The Nahar dress by Nanushka is ultra feminine and sexy, not only because of the color and the slit along the skirt, but also for the wrapping design that cinches the waist. Revolve ($390).

Draped with three-quarter sleeves
If you want to stick to basic, stick to black, the ultimate color in garments made of this material. Bet on a dress with details like this one with a draped front as well as three-quarter sleeves. Zara ($12.99).

Pencil skirt
When it comes to basic colors, nude trumps shine. Take a look at this midi design with bare shoulders, draped pencil skirt and a very flattering high cut. Asos ($67). Can you picture yourself wearing it?
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