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This figure-flattering high-low wrap maxi dress is perfect for date night or an early fall wedding. By Abbeline $98 at South Moon Under (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
This lambskin jumbo purse needs no explanation. It’s Chanel! By Chanel $4,575 at Forward Moda (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
This on-trend bangle bracelet will add style and sophistication to every fall ensemble. By Halcyon Days $275 at Radcliffe Jewelers (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Nothing says fall like a pomegranate and citrus-scented candle. This one comes in a beautiful crystal vessel. By Archipelago $18 at Urban Threads Home and Life (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Fall calls for new-hued cosmetics that celebrate the season. Kevin Aucoin’s lip liner $25; Lipstick $35 and blush $38 at About Faces (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
This fabulous faux suede jacket is a must-have as fall temperatures drop. By Insight Collections $190 at Collections (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
A cozy ruffled-trim sweater is the right look for every autumn adventure. By Liza Byrd, shirt $98 at Liza Byrd Boutique (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
You can’t go wrong when you pair a classic fine-line button down with a merino quarter zip sweater. By Wilkes and Riley, shirt $89 ea, 2 for $109 and 3 for $150; Sweater $125 at Wilkes and Riley (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Beautiful on or off the shoulders, this versatile A-line smock top is ideal for autumn days or nights.By Jill $79 at J Jill (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Worn as a wrap bracelet or a necklace, this piece adds a boho-chic panache to any autumn outfit. Stone of Ambition by Scout $35 at Amaryllis. (Photo by Vince Lupo)
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