I'm still in mid-summer and not really addressing my fall and winter clothing yet in a true review and edit fashion. I'll likely feel more like doing that in September.
Last year I got a number of things I enjoyed and am hoping many will still work this coming fall. I don't have to have all cutting-edge trends!
It seems to me that fluid fits and some oversized tops are still going strong. I am still seeing flat oxfords (as Angie noted) though there may be updates in styles. Boot and bootie styles seem fairly similar but with variety--okay for oval toes, comfortable toe boxes seem allowable, some pointy, various heel heights--pretty forgiving, there. Still a lot of slim pant styles and I can't tell where the trouser leg or even wide styles are, Mainstreet -wise, so may stick with what I think looks more classic for me.
I'm also wondering if fashion is really so eclectic now, as Angie has been saying, that it's easier to keep on with some things that are "working" and fit in quite well.
One reason for pondering all this is to see when it works better to hold the course and not go in a new direction unnecessarily--hmmm, that doesn't sound right, but is meant to be, at some point there might be a more drastic shift, or I might, heaven forfend, change lifestyle or work or locale, so there may be times I'll want to make more wardrobe changes, and might conserve resources for when that muse strikes.
All this is to say, what do you see as style shifts for the coming season--what do you think will be going stronger, what will be really different, what seems to be about the same as last year? What did you wear last fall that you think will be totally wrong this year? And so on.