The 3 Things I’m Shopping After Watching the Little Women Trailer on Repeat

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I've been watching the trailer for Greta Gerwig's Little Women remake on repeat ever since it debuted in August. The new movie—starring Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, and Laura Dern—is already getting rave reviews and early Oscars buzz for Ronan.

"Every single moment of it is just devastatingly poignant—somehow wild & wise / now & forever at the same time—and it all makes the whole world feel more possible & alive and then it’s over & you have to do laundry," IndieWire film critic David Ehrlich tweeted about Little Women a few weeks ago.

And while I can't wait to see the movie and cry, I'm also excited to mine it for fashion inspo. I've been debating what my style aesthetic will be this winter, and thanks to the Little Women trailer I think I have an answer. My outfit will work for the office and be inspired by quarreling with Laurie in an open field, or I want nothing to do with it.

These three moments from the Little Women trailer inspired all of my winter fashion goals. Come join me on the modern prairie, friends. Laura Dern is here!

Muted prints

I'll take all the easy-on-the-eyes stripes, florals, or plaids. Any print inspired by one of the sisters' dresses will do! Patterns that use similar colors (or varying shades of the same color) create visual interest without being distracting. Perfect for sitting under a tree and writing poetry for hours. To avoid the "I just got back from churning butter" vibes, I'll skip the full, floor-length skirts and look for muted patterns on more modern pieces, like slim-fit pants and soft cotton T-shirts.

<h1 class="title">RELEASE DATE: December 25, 2019 TITLE: Little Women STUDIO: Columbia Pictures DIRECTOR: Greta Gerwig PLOT: Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War STARRING: EMMA WATSON as Meg March, FLORENCE PUGH as Amy March, SAOIRSE RONAN</h1><cite class="credit"> Columbia Pictures/Entertainment Pictures</cite>

RELEASE DATE: December 25, 2019 TITLE: Little Women STUDIO: Columbia Pictures DIRECTOR: Greta Gerwig PLOT: Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War STARRING: EMMA WATSON as Meg March, FLORENCE PUGH as Amy March, SAOIRSE RONAN

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Timeless woolen winter layers

Because it gets cold on the prairie, too. And I'm not about to back down from my argument with Laurie because my arms are cold. Emma Watson's green scarf here is particularly delightful.

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Columbia Pictures

Laurie's white-shirt and slacks combo

Timothée Chalamet's character offers a new spin on a classic. For a modern take, I'll lose the vest and pair menswear-inspired pants in a 2019 silhouette—or a skirt that looks like it means business—with a white tee. Maybe if I wear this look and walk around Brooklyn, Gerwig will discover me and cast me in her next movie. A Little Women sequel, perhaps? One can dream!

<h1 class="title">RELEASE DATE: December 25, 2019 TITLE: Little Women STUDIO: Columbia Pictures DIRECTOR: Greta Gerwig PLOT: Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War STARRING: TIMOTHEE CHALAMET as Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence. Poster Art. (Credit Image: © Columbia Pictures/Entertainment Pictures)</h1><cite class="credit">© Columbia Pictures/Entertainment Pictures</cite>

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