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How to Style a Blazer This Fall in 11 Fresh, Unexpected Ways

August 21, 2025
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How to Style a Blazer This Fall in 11 Fresh, Unexpected Ways
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If you’ve ever wondered how to style a blazer, you’ve come to the right place. This may sound excessive, but I currently have not one, not two, but seven blazers in my possession. In my defense, they’re all very different from one another—one is butter yellow, one is cashmere, one has short sleeves… Of course, I also need classic black and pinstripe options and a few fitted vs. boxy blazers too. My point is, when it comes to blazer outfit ideas, I have spent years perfecting different styling tips to find the best combinations.

Because once the temperatures start to drop, having at least one or two trusty blazers in rotation will lead to endless fall outfits for any vibe you want: cozy chic, corporate ready, low-key elegance, and everything in between. Whether you’re going for a casual outfit or a dressy vibe, blazers are that reliable clutch piece that can instantly elevate any look. Not to mention, it may be the only outerwear that’s actually worn year-round. Even summer weddings turn chilly at night, and a blazer is pretty much the only jacket that looks good with a gown.

The best blazers surpass fashion trends and exist amongst jeans and white t-shirts as wardrobe staples we can’t function without. That said, the piece is so classic that it can be easy to fall into a style rut. That’s where knowing how to style a blazer to the latest trends comes in. For inspiration, I’ve listed out ten blazer looks that I’m loving, below, but I recommend having a little dress-up party in your bedroom and getting creative with your own personal style too. You’ll never not find a chic skirt, a slip dress, or even leggings that don’t look good with a blazer.

With Capri Pants

You’re not new here. You already know capri pants are back, and it was celebrities like Emily Ratajkowski and Hailey Bieber who helped bring about the return of the pedal pusher. Wearing blazers with capris is one way to bring pant trend into fall and gives a cool, elevated edge to a business casual look. Pair them with your favorite pumps, Mary Janes, or sneakers and a baseball cap. Either way, it works.

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Anine Bing Quinn Blazer

$650

Nordstrom

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Gap High-Rise Ponte Capris

$70

Gap

With a Midi Skirt

My favorite classic blazer outfit is a midi skirt and blazer combo. Whether you choose a dressier option (like the lace skirt pictured above) or a more casual white poplin skirt is irrelevant. No matter which combo you choose, this pairing always goes together like cake and coffee. You can just as easily wear a mini or maxi skirt, sure, but there’s something about the cut off above the ankles that looks and feels most elegant and on trend. As for shoes, I’d recommend ballet flats or loafers for work, sneakers or clogs on the weekend, and heels if it’s a more formal event.

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Abercrombie & Fitch Blazer

$120

Abercrombie & Fitch

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Free People Sunset Mesh Midiskirt

$98 $50 (49% off)

Free People

With a Baseball Hat and Sneakers

There’s no model off-duty look quite like the blazer, hat, and sneakers ensemble. Wear any of your favorite jeans and button-down underneath the blazer. Extra points if you add a T-shirt layer too. The look feels put together, yet casual; comfortable, but not sloppy. To make things a little more elevated, replace the sneakers with loafers. Regardless, just make sure your outerwear and hat complement one another.

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Closed Lola Blazer

$565

Free People

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Asics Gel-Kayano 14 Sneakers

$150

Free People

With Wide Leg Pants

Wide-leg pants are also a reliable option to wear with a fitted blazer. It’s a smart casual look that works both in and out of the office, especially once the temperatures begin to drop. The ensemble can run the risk of looking too simple, howver, so it’s good to add unexpected accessories here—some chic shades, a belt, or a statement bag can turn the look from boring to beautiful.

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Old Navy Blazer

$50

Old Navy

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Elleven Wide Leg Pants

$34

Amazon

With Bermuda Shorts

Bermuda shorts are another striking 2025 trend that works with a blazer, and it makes sense that these two borrowed-from-the-boys pieces go together. If you want to add a touch of femininity, try a fitted tank top or a blouse. Once the weather starts to get a little colder, you can swap the heels in for tall boxy boots. In fact, a top-to-bottom boxy look is one of my favorite outfit ideas—it gives an air of nonchalance that screams “cool girl.”

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Everlane Oversized Blazer

$198

Everlane

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Astr The Label Bermuda Shorts

$69

Nordstrom

With a Turtleneck and Pencil Skirt

The ultimate office wear? A pencil skirt, turtleneck, suit jacket, and pumps. You already know that the woman who struts into the office in a black blazer look like this means serious business. This power look reigned supreme in the ‘90s and continues to have the same show-stopping effect today. To make it more modern, go for an oversized blazer contrasted with a tiny handbag.

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Eaves Gal Polished Crepe Blazer

$295

Revolve

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Mango Sequin Pencil Skirt

$100

Nordstrom

As Athleisure

The juxtaposition of a blazer—an innately formal piece of outerwear—with leggings, sneakers, and a cap feels oddly satisfying. It may have been a fashion faux-pas some 40 years ago, but now the blazer can easily be styled as part of athleisure. You can always add a structured tote bag to the look to balance everything out, too. Best of all, it’s very likely you already have everything you need to complete this look in your closet.

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Reformation James Blazer

$298

Reformation

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Beyond Yoga Spacedye Caught in The Midi High Waisted Legging

$97

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With a Slip Dress

For more formal occasions, style your blazer with a slip dress. As the evenings get colder, you’ll need a reliable jacket to cover your shoulders, and the black blazer is exactly the kind of outerwear that works well with a dress. Swap your heels for sneakers if the event leans more casual. You’ll still look put together and ready for date night.

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Faithfull Felix Blazer

$370

Net-a-Porter

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Lunya Washable Silk Slip Dress

$198

Lunya

$198

Nordstrom

With a Knit, Belt, and Jeans

You absolutely can—and should—wear your favorite jeans with a blazer. I recommend a high-waisted denim to give your mid-section a little shape. You can even take it one step further and wrap a belt around, defining the waist even more. Go ahead and snuggle into your cozy turtleneck knit too, and you’ve got an attention-grabbing fall look on your hands.

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Loft Double Breasted Blazer

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Madewell Clean Western Belt

$88

Madewell

In Full Suiting

The moment Anthony Vaccarello, creative director at YSL, sent models down the spring/summer 2025 runway in head-to-toe oversized suits, I was sold. He took the blazer back to its roots as masculine office attire and turned it into women’s high fashion. So go ahead, borrow your dad’s old necktie or purchase a new one. With a big button-down and some trousers, you, too, can look like Bella Hadid in the opening look.

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Favorite Daughter Wool Blazer

$398

Nordstrom

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Kallmeyer Billie Blouse

$485

Net-a-Porter

With a Cardigan

Seventies aesthetics will be influencing fall trends in a major way, and that includes blazers. A casual blazer in suede layered with a knit cardigan is a nice mix of textures that plays well with a flare or bootcut jean.

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Staud Corrine Suede Jacket

$995

Net-a-Porter

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Alex Mill Cardigan

$175

Nordstrom

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