Shea McGee's Fall Collection Just Quietly Dropped at Target – And It's Giving Us the First Look at Autumn's Biggest Trends

According to Shea McGee, moody jewel tones, heritage florals, and tasteful tassels will define the fall season, and we couldn't be more excited

three rooms with furniture and decor from Shea McGee's fall Target line
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Summer may have only just begun, but as a cold-weather-devoted, fall foliage-loving, and pumpkin spice-obsessed kind of girl, I've always got autumn on my mind. Clearly, so does Shea McGee, as she's (very quietly) just released her brand new fall collection with Target.

One glance at this range and you'll feel transported to a crisp October day at home. Soft neutrals and deep jewel tones set the collection's mood, while heritage florals, muted metallics, and dark marble details establish its luxe undertone. There's an 'old-money'-inspired aesthetic that radiates through the collection, too, with elevated decor details that'll make your home feel regal and sophisticated yet undeniably cozy.

If the collection is any indication of design trends to come, then I'm confident that we're in for a treat this fall. Expect passementerie touches like tassels and fringe to become more prominent, twisted wood and metal details to maintain their popularity, and floral motifs to get a richer, more tradition-inspired update. This collection has it all, and it's everything you need to make your home feel trend-led yet timeless this autumn.

a floral chair with a blanket draped over the side, a side table, and a portable lamp

The Palampore multicolor fabric is a highlight of this collection, as seen here as the upholstery for the Aubrey Printer's Accent Chair. This heritage-inspired model pairs beautifully with the Cabriole Leg Side Table and the Twisted Metal Table Lamp.

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This collection is brimming with fresh home styling pieces that'll elevate your space in subtle fall hues and prints. Think decorative picture frames (like this gorgeous metal and marble pick), refined and tactile pillows (I'm obsessed with this knit bolster-style throw), and elegant, laurel wreath-inspired vases (this tall vase looks so regal).

As for furniture, you'll find everything from cozy yet elegant accent chairs (like this floral-printed model that'll become your living room's statement piece) to smart storage ideas that make multi-purpose furniture look more polished than ever before (check out the Burl Wood Upholstered Storage Ottoman – it's a sure sell-out).

Though this is a fall collection, it would look timeless all year round, ideally pieces for designing a home that never dates. If you're eager to shop the elegant and refined picks from Shea's latest drop, then find our favorites, below.

Shop Studio McGee's Fall Collection at Target

a tabletop scene with boxes, a canister, and a vase with flowers

It's all about the details. Shea's fall line at Target features lots of decorative accents that give this collection its luxe touch, including the Woven Decorative Boxes, the Brass Canister, and the Botanical Handle Vase.

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One thing to note about Shea McGee's Target drops – they sell out quick. Some of the stand-out pieces are already out of stock, so if you see something you like, don't wait until the leaves start to turn to pick it up.

And if decorating for fall hasn't even crossed your mind yet and you are looking for chic pieces to update your summer table, then allow me to draw your attention to the Amalfi tableware line that Shea McGee just released at McGee & Co. This lemon-themed launch is sure to enhance summer tablescapes with fun, festive, and fruity flair.


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Devin Toolen
Style Editor

Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.