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The Fall/Winter 2024-2025 Fashion Trends to Know

What are the Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion trends to know? And how should we be styling them? Here is a round up of 18 Fall/Winter 2024-2025 fashion trends that will be part of our wardrobe as soon as the cold season arrives. The looks for Fall/Winter 2024-2025 seemed to be from 15 years earlier, at the dawn of the 2010s, and brought back fashion staples from that time including faux fur, leopard print, bohemian moods, and rebellious yet sexy lingerie recalling the golden age of Indie Sleaze.

The Fall/Winter 2024-2025 Fashion Trends to Know

Boho

Nomadic and free, next winter's style has been tinted with a 1970s filter. The boho look is making a welcome comeback and comes complete with floaty dresses and psychedelic prints. This winter, boho style will be as romantic as ever, if a little more rebellious.


Ayoy captain!

Fashion sets sail with a nautical wardrobe. For a cozy winter by the sea, the sailor's jacket gets a couture makeover, while the sailor's cap becomes a wardrobe essential.


Back to the future

Experimentation with volumes and materials resulted in resolutely desirable, high-fashion aliens. Whether it’s an astronaut, an alien, or an astronomer doesn’t matter, as long as the look evokes dreams and travel.


Leopard couture

What better than a roaring print to conquer the chilly season? Leopard print adds warmth and just the right amount of sensuality and confidence to any look.


Coquette

Marrying baby doll and ballet core influences, the coquette aesthetic lends a touch of naivety to women's wardrobes. The trend channels pure femininity, punctuated by an invasion of bows and pastel pink.


Bubble skirt

In May 1987 in Cannes, Princess Diana shook up the codes of fashion in a striped puffball dress. Decades later, the puffball skirt is injected with extra volume in exquisitely pop versions.


Lady

Elegance in a few chic pieces. A leather midi skirt, a fringed top, a skirt suit and opera gloves will all guarantee the look of a chic, Lady 2.0, with a touch of sass.


The new cape

Far from its first-degree interpretation, the cape shakes off its bourgeois reputation for more experimental variations. With its sophisticated shoulders, this wonder-piece dresses up the simplest of our everyday looks.


Faux fur

As kind to the wardrobe, as they are to animal rights, these faux furs will keep us warm in a conscious, respectful way.


Still life

Make sure you get your 5 a day! This daily some applies to both food and fashion. Grapes, radishes, bananas and apples can be tailored to suit all tastes and styles.


Slip dress

Far from the metallic slip dress that Kate Moss wore in the 1990s, the slipdress has made its way back to the catwalk as a must-have basic that is dethroning the LBD. This season, make sure your slip dress is lacy or sheer!


Beautiful undergarments

Why hide them? Undergarments are in the lime-light for another season. A special shout-out goes to garter belts, which can be worn paired with a suit jacket or a soft sweater.


Dressed? Undressed?

As if to keep up with the ever more hurried pace of everyday life, the sweater is captured like a moment in time. Worn in a new way, as if thrown on in a hurry, it becomes a fashion statement in its own right, epitomizing spontaneous femininity.


Rebellious tartan

This checked wool fabric retains its protest aspect, serving as a throwback to the golden age of punk. Tartan, cut in wraparound fabrics, creates a comforting aesthetic in a timeless color palette designed for everyday wear.


Double denim

From the 1970s to the 1990s and the 2000s, jeans are truly the fashion piece that never gets old. Jeans are a must when creating a timeless look.


Red alert!

Red alert! Fashion will paint the town red next winter. Whether festive or conservative, red will color both everyday and eveningwear silhouettes. From leather to fringing and knitwear, anything goes - as long as it's red!


Transparency

The delicate interplay of sheer fabrics sublimates any look. In natural shades such as nude or black, transparency gives free rein to the body, and comes to life as it moves.


Comforting cardigans

Although it seems to have never really left our wardrobes, the cardigan is regaining its fashion credentials in fluffy, body-hugging versions, sometimes even getting doubled up!


Adapted from: Vogue




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