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We're bidding brat summer adieu in favor of witchy fall vibes.
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How to Shop TikTok's "Strega Nona Fall" Trend
ICYMI: We're officially bidding brat summer adieu and channeling a fictional pasta-making witch from the beloved '70s fable
"Strega Nona" instead. The story is about an elderly witch doctor from southern Italy who cooks lots of magic pasta in a
cauldron-like pot . . . which honestly sounds like an ideal way to spend the season (rigatoni, anyone?).
The TikTok trend's main goal is to mirror the coziness of the tale — with things like autumnal clothing staples (this corduroy
vest fits the bill) or an on-sale Le Creuset stock pot an Italian grandma would definitely approve of. Ahead, shopping editor
Kyley Warren breaks down the overall vibe of the trend and what to shop to achieve it.
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