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Sara Millionaire's Fall Inspiration: Harold & Maude

A style afficionado with a penchant for runway fashion and rock and roll, 25-year-old Sara Millionaire showcases her edgy-chic taste on her blog, wr2bam.com (which stands for Waitin' Round 2 Be A Millionaire, just in case you didn't catch that). This week, she's sharing all her greatest tips with us on Lucky Right Now, from must-have staples for rockers to the pop culture icons who most influence her look.

Every time fall rolls around I start wanting to imitate the style of one of my favorite movie characters, Harold Chasen (played by Bud Cort) in the 1971 cult classic Harold & Maude. Heavy on rugged outerwear in rich shades of brown and camel, Harold's poor-little-rich-boy wardrobe marries prep-school refinement with a touch of early '70s boho. Given the prevalence of '70s neutrals in many of this year's autumn collections, the look feels particularly on-trend.

Biting Harold's style calls for smart, subdued earth tones and a mix of textures (I think the shearling and leather Topshop peacoat is an excellent successor to Harold's iconic fur-lined version). Throwing in a few chic, feminine accessories such as high-heeled lace-up boots, or an animal print scarf modernizes the look. Banjo and customized Jaguar hearse not required.

Clockwise from top left: Forever 21 mixed animal print scarf, $8.80, forever21.com; Topshop double-breasted coat, $170, topshop.com; Urban Outfitters chelsea perforated oxford, $68, urbanoutfitters.com; Modcloth pris skirt, $54.99, modcloth.com; Old Navy skinny cords, $34.50, oldnavy.com; Cheap Monday margo sweater, $55, idontlikemondays.us; Free People romi socks, $24, freepeople.com; Seychelles romance lace-up heels, $143, needsupply.com; Modcloth trooper coat, $102.99, modcloth.com.

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