It’s all about leather for this year’s fall/winter fashion season. From leggings to skirts to even scarves, leather is being worn in a variety of forms, and college fashion aficionados should be taking notice. But the classic look of a fitted leather jacket is a timeless — and arguably the best — way to pull together any outfit. Just be sure to find the right jacket for your body type and you’ll be ready to rock this trend in no time.

Here are a few ideas to help you get started:

BODY TYPE: Circle

  • JACKET: Off-center zipper
  • Circle — or sometimes called apple — body types typically mean women with thicker middles. Clothes that fit loosely around the midsection but more snugly elsewhere are usually the most flattering for this body type. The perfect leather jacket for a circle body should be fitted in the shoulders and bust to create a nice silhouette but accented with an off-center zipper to draw the eye down and elongate/slim the waist.
  • EXAMPLE: Vivienne Westwood Red Label
BODY TYPE: Triangle
  • JACKET: Cropped with shoulder details
  • Triangle ladies often have a narrow torso and shoulders with large hips and thighs. Women of this body type should stay away from shapeless fits to avoid looking larger than they really are. An ideal triangle jacket choice would be a fitted-cropped jacket with interesting shoulder details — like studs or rhinestones — to draw the eye upward, fill out your upper body and subsequently balance your shape.
  • EXAMPLE: Burberry Brit White Studded Leather Biker Jacket
BODY TYPE: Hourglass
  • JACKET: Sleek blazer
  • Ladies of the hourglass variety typically have bodies that are curvy but evenly proportioned (lucky you!). Hourglass women should definitely choose clothes that move with their curves, not against them, so shapeless styles are a big no-no. For the perfect leather jacket, take a risk and go with a blazer-style jacket with a fitted waist and either a single button or no button at all. Choose a collarless jacket for an even trendier, sleeker look and you’ll be turning heads all day.
  • EXAMPLE: Balmain Black Nappa Leather Blazer
BODY TYPE: Rectangle
  • JACKET: Peplum
  • Last but certainly not least, rectangle girls — sometimes described as having a “boyish” figure — are straight up and down with small upper and lower bodies. Rectangles must always avoid wearing clothes that are either too tight or too baggy and don’t complement their body. Choose a leather jacket with a cinched waist and a pop of peplum at the bottom to show off your figure while giving the appearance of more curves. For even more curvature, select a style with a large collar to give more exposure to your upper body as well.
  • EXAMPLE: Fendi Black Peplum Leather Jacket