What To Wear This Fall

Dublin may be an old city, but it doesn’t feel like one. We took to the pedestrian-friendly streets of Temple Bar — an area rife with age-old pubs and crowded cafes —  and the courtyards of the historic Collins Barracks to showcase what you really need to be wearing this fall: turtlenecks, tailored coats and ridiculously rich fabrics.

Photography by: Peter Ash Lee

Styling by: Luke Langsdale

Grooming by: Ciara Allen for Morgan The Agency using MAC products

Photo assistant: Erika Long

Shot on location in Dublin, Ireland

Special thanks to: Tourism Ireland

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Wool coat ($370) and cotton ($110) by Banana Republic; wool sweater ($235) by Bugatti.

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Wool jacket ($1,270) by Nigel Cabourn Authentic; cotton t-shirt ($80) by Industry of All Nations.

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Cotton jacket ($160) by Ben Sherman; wool turtleneck ($295) by Bugatti.

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Wool blazer ($1,195) by Z Zegna; cashmere sweater ($495), wool pants ($295) by BOSS; Speedster Moonwatch Pro watch ($5,500) by Omega.

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Wool coat ($695) by J.Lindeberg; cashmere turtleneck ($2,175) by Hermès; wool pants ($855) by Paul Smith; leather shoes ($615) by A.P.C.

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Cotton blazer ($4,430) and wool pants ($1,095) by Berluti; cotton button down ($600) by Nigel Cabourn Authentic; leather belt ($320) by Anderson’s; leather chelsea boots ($495) by J.Lindeberg.

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Wool jacket ($1,275) and mohair sweaters ($750) by Calvin Klein; wool-acrylic blend pants ($60) by H&M; cotton scarf ($120) by Scout Seattle; leather belt ($320) by Anderson’s; leather shoes ($2,600) by Berluti.

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Suede bomber jacket ($1,720) by A.P.C. x Louis W.; wool turtleneck ($150) by Tommy Hilfiger.