it’s amazing how the smallest details can redefine an entire outfit—and that’s exactly what’s happening this fall. as designers reinterpret classics with fresh eyes, small accessories are claiming the spotlight once again.
pill box hats are having a chic renaissance, lending a refined, mod‑elegance energy to even the simplest looks. they’re compact, structured, and the kind of accessory that makes people pause. pair one with crisp tailoring or a sleek dress and you’ve already transformed your look.

gigi burris, lauren wool-felt flat cap

ruslan baginskiy, wool-blend beret
ties, too, are breaking free from boardrooms. this season, expect them in unexpected fabrics, patterns, and widths—worn under coats, with denim, or even over a crisp shirt as a central styling piece. they’re polished, playful, and absolutely on trend.

the frankie shop, lene striped twill tie

celine, tie in striped wool silk
beaded jewelry is embracing its artisanal side. think handcrafted necklaces and bracelets with vibrant beads, mixed textures, and a joyful, expressive spirit. it’s a trend that brings warmth and whimsy to structured fall layers.


belts are being reimagined: oversized buckles, chain links, and dramatic leather or fabric belts redefine the waistline. they no longer just hold things together—they make statements.


pendant necklaces continue to shine, especially those with meaningful charms or sculptural forms. whether layered or worn alone, they’re a graceful way to add personality and sentiment to your neckline.


finally, tassels are swinging into view. dangling from earrings, bags, belts, or necklaces, they add movement and a touch of bohemian glam. they’re a subtle flourish that catches the eye and brings energy to static outfits.

valentino garavani, so seau tasseled leather shoulder bag

this autumn/winter, these small accessories are more than finishing touches—they’re the elements that let you tell your own style story. embrace them.
cláudia cavaleiro the editor in chief for CINCO editorial. born in '82 in coimbra, she is graduated in philosophy from the university of coimbra. passionate about books and podcasts in a geek kind of way, she always find something interesting to research. loves to bring awareness to social problems and loves working at CINCO!
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