When news broke this week that cult-favorite, David Lynch-produced TV show Twin Peaks would be returning to airwaves in 2016 we couldn’t contain our excitement. There are certain aspects of the original creepy-cool series that simply can’t be resurrected (Laura Palmer, for one), but we’re hoping the plaid-heavy, Northwest-inspired style the show became known for will make its way to the fashion forefront once again. We took the announcement as an excuse to curate a yummy selection of a few great fall pieces we think the Twin Peaks characters would be into today. We certainly are. Click through and then set your DVR.
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The dark series follows an FBI agent (played by Kyle Maclachlan) who is investigating the mysterious murder of a small-town homecoming queen and the subsequent unraveling of her close-knit community.
Gabrie Plaid Wool Blend Coat
$530
Isabel Marant Etoile
Wrap up in this oversized plaid coat for your next coffee run to the local diner.
Mom Jeans
$40
H&M
Mom jeans are one of our favorite early '90s trends that have recently enjoyed a resurgence. Denim is a necessary wardrobe staple in the casual Pacific Northwest.
Campus Backpack
$428
Pendelton
Even doomed homecoming queens need chic carryalls for their high school essentials. This slouchy backpack does the trick.
Houndstooth Pattern Midi Skirt
$523
Stella Jean
Despite the cold temps in Twin Peaks, rocking a feminine look is always important to the women of the small town. This houndstooth midi skirt looks great with a chunky knit and heels.
Cardigan
$249
Marc by Marc Jacobs
A prim and proper Peter Pan collar instantly evokes innocence—even when you're guilty.
Out n About Leather Boot
$110
Sorel
Trudge along a rainy riverbank in these rugged all-weather boots (just beware of bodies).
Be Legendary Long Wear Lip Lacquer in After Dark
$24
Smashbox
Channel Laura Flynn Boyle's smoldering look with a burgundy stained pout.
Lace-Up Oxford
$695
Reed Krakoff
A sharp pair of oxfords adds a menswear flair to a ladylike skirt and cardigan. It's always good to keep people guessing.