Calling all fashionistas and fashion lovers! This season, fall fashion has been overwhelmed with 10 key trends. Whether you're a guy or girl, you are sure to be the best dressed and most stylish in the following trends.

1. Layering
From tops to socks, layering is everywhere. One of the season's most popular layering trends is one for our feet. Layering socks to create a cozy "wooden cabin" feeling worn with heels has taken over the runways. However, not only has this trend proved to be stylish, it has also proven to be quite practical as it keeps our feet warm and allows us ladies to get the most wear out of our summer kicks.

A separate look emerged for our male companions. Turtlenecks, sweaters and vests are now being worn simultaneously. Emphasizing the fast-approaching winter season, this look conveys a manly outdoorsy feel that hardly any girl can resist.

2. Dull colours
Unlike the neon brights of summer, fall has gravitated to warm, dull colours. Grey, beige and camel have proven to be the most popular colours for fall. Giving off a sophisticated feel, these colours have been seen on all the runways from Celine to Chanel. You can't go wrong with these understated colours.

3. '50's silhouette
The '50s were a time of freedom and femininity, and most renowned for Christian Dior's New Look. The overall idea of the new look was to have women embrace their bodies and to celebrate the ending of WWII. With the recession losing ground and spirits lifting, '50s glamour is making its comeback. Slim and boxy silhouettes have been the craze for men. And for women, feminine, curvaceous and healthy is the new size 0.

4. Tailored outerwear
With fall's tailored outerwear taking runways by storm, women are throwing away their cheap trendy "one season" jackets and investing into luxurious tailoring. Quality jackets, radiating elegance and status, are being re-popularized and young women are no longer just investing into trends but also quality.

5. Basics
With the '50s having an enormous influence on fashion, the basics and classics are back. Crisp, collared shirts with jeans or khakis have become a girl's dream, and dresses and skirts have taken over women's wear. Returning to the classic femininity of the '50s era, pants have been tossed aside and the womanly alternative is back and more stylish than ever.

6. Glamour Grunge
There's always more than one popular look for each season, and this season the alternative to the '50s style is a glamour grunge. Made especially popular by Marc Jacobs, oversized is in. Big knit sweaters with earth-toned lamé pants, long hair and bronze makeup have never been so popular. Everybody has their own interpretation of this new look so go find your inner grunge.

7. Wool
For this season, Dolce and Gabbana, Michael Kors and many other designers have stressed the importance of a good jacket. We are primarily seeing blends of fabrics, specifically wool, angora and cashmere. Luxurious fabrics are being thickened and held together by wool. Wool is proving its importance to this season's trends and can be seen everywhere from socks to jackets and sweaters.

8. Fur
Brought back by Anna Wintour in the early '90s, fur is returning to mainstream dress. It has even been turned into a full white body suit (as seen at the F/W 2010 Chanel show.) All you vegans, vegetarians and animal activists have nothing to worry about: the majority of it is faux. It can either be worn in the form of accessories, vests, boots and, of course, jackets. Take your pick and have fun with it!

9. Bright accents
Although neutral colours are all the rage this season, fashion would be no fun without any colour. So this fall, when you're swinging on your camel coat and putting on your grey trousers, think about adding a splash of color to the mix. Reds and purples are especially popular this season, and whether it's your gloves, scarf, hat, nail polish or purse you're sure to be looking your best.

10. Oxfords
Classic and clean oxfords are all the rage this fall. With heels or as flats and in a range of colours, you'll never run out of options. Consider pairing them with stockings and knee-highs or a pair of jeans and a blazer. Preppy-chic and ladylike is the look these shoes help create. You might feel like a teacher but trust me, you'll look way better. Class dismissed.