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The Cozy Fall Trend Everyone’s Talking About

Jam Girl Autumn

A mood, a color palette, a way of living

You may have heard about Jam Girl Summer, that romanticized version of cottagecore where we all imagined ourselves barefoot in the garden with a bowl of peaches and a gingham apron. But if you ask me, the jam girl mindset only gets better in autumn.

A moody traditional pantry with deep burgundy cabinetry and vertical tongue-and-groove paneling. The counter is styled with vintage red and white transferware, pottery, and folded linens. A gingham curtain hangs under the sink in place of cabinet doors.
Photo: Pinterest

There’s something about this moment between seasons that makes the aesthetic feel even more meaningful. Jam Girl Autumn is less about aesthetic perfection and more about a slower, softer way of living… One rooted in comfort, ritual, and nostalgia. It’s the kind of vibe that makes you want to host a dinner party just to use the red checkered napkins you found at a vintage shop, or throw on a berry-colored sweater just because it makes you feel good. It’s homestead energy, but with a little more mood.

I keep coming back to the colors—deep berry tones, burgundy, faded red, mauve, dusty plum. These aren’t just fall tones, they’re jammy ones. And they work everywhere—your wardrobe, your tablescape, your bedding, even your recipe rotation. Think blue and red check linens, floral quilts, mismatched mugs for morning coffee. It’s not about buying a bunch of new stuff, it’s about reimagining what you already have, through the lens of something more intentional and cozy.

A cozy table setting with vintage floral china holding buttered scones topped with raspberry jam, a glass mug of tea, and a jar of Swedish raspberry jam labeled "Den Gamle Fabrik Hallon" with a spoon resting inside.
Photo: Pinterest

So What Does Jam Girl Autumn Actually Look Like?

Here are a few places I’m seeing it show up—and how I’m leaning into it in my own way. This isn’t just an interiors trend, it’s a mood you can infuse into everyday life.

A curated collage featuring jammy red and berry-toned lifestyle items: a block-printed tablecloth, Diptyque Tuberose candle, gingham throw blanket, vintage-style red blouse, Victoria Beckham lip stain, ceramic jam jar painting, scalloped cloth napkins, and a rustic wood stool—all set against striped red and cream wallpaper.

Tablecloth | Blouse | Candle | Napkins | Gingham Duvet | Fruit Bowl | Blanket | Blush


In the Home

You’ll start to see this through layered patterns—ginghams, florals, vintage reds and blues. It’s those tabletop moments that feel collected and old-world without trying too hard. Try pulling out your grandma’s linens or styling jam jars on your shelf just for fun. I’ve even been loving the idea of using jam jars for everything lately—cocktails, little vases, homemade sauces. The vibe is a little rustic, a little charming, and very much about embracing the everyday.

In the Closet

I’m reaching for cozy knits, deep reds, and anything that feels like it belongs on a fall farm day (even if you’re just going to Trader Joe’s). Gingham, stripes, muted florals, a pop of berry lipstick—Jam Girl Autumn style is easygoing, warm, and perfectly unfussy. Like you just threw it on and went out to pick apples.

A charming cottage kitchen with buttery yellow cabinetry, a burgundy La Cornue range, and Delft-style tiled backsplash. The counter is styled with lemons, eggs, and vases of yellow flowers, evoking a warm and lived-in fall mood
Photo: Pinterest

In the Kitchen

This is where it really comes alive. Baking something seasonal, sipping tea in the afternoon, pulling out your favorite mug again… even just lighting a fig or blackberry-scented candle while you eat a grilled cheese. I’ve been saving old jam jars to reuse for overnight oats and iced coffee—they look cute on the counter and make morning feel a little more special.

In How We Host

Picture this: gingham tablecloths, berry desserts, candlelight, cozy playlists, and maybe even a “jammy” dress code for a dinner party. I love the idea of asking guests to wear berry hues and giving a special jam to the winner of “best jam girl look.” I’m planning one last farmers market trip before the season ends to stock up on my favorites—and maybe host a little jam-themed get-together with mulled wine and berry cobbler (in between packing moving boxes- it just sounds ridiculous I know, but it makes me happy to plan gatherings)

Built-in bunk beds with cozy autumnal bedding, including mustard gingham pillows, white sheets, and plaid blankets. A red and cream gingham curtain partially frames the scene, creating a private nook. Wall sconces with scalloped shades are mounted above each bed, and a striped brown throw blanket adds a rustic, layered touch. The overall palette feels warm, nostalgic, and perfectly suited for a cottage or cabin.
Photo: Pinterest

Ready to Lean In?

We’re pulling together a roundup of beautiful pieces that capture this mood—textiles, hosting ideas, recipes, fashion finds, and more. Whether you want to go all in or just try one little detail, there’s no wrong way to embrace the season.

Because Jam Girl Autumn isn’t about following a trend. It’s about slowing down, savoring the moment, and bringing a little extra intention to how you live, dress, decorate, and gather this fall. Who’s with me?? 

XO

Allison


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