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FALL/WINTER 2025/2026
With the approach of the Fall/Winter 2025 season, fashion is entering a vibrant and dynamic era, offering a fresh wave of creativity and excitement. Warm colours, defined tailoring and nostalgic influences from past decades will be key elements this year, reflecting a sense of warmth and elegance. Designers have embraced self-expression through expressive tailoring and a variety of fabric and colourcombinations.
Read on to discover the must-have pieces that will define the season for both men and women!
As in previous seasons, lace has emerged as a prominent, classically 'ladylike' trend for the upcoming season. This time, the delicate fabric is available in a variety of forms and colours. It can be used as an embellishment or as a garment in its own right. The beauty of lace lies in its timelessness, making it a trend that is easy to embrace without committing to something short-lived.
Ruffles continue to be on trend, effortlessly transitioning from spring/summer fashion to autumn/winter, bringing opulence back. They can be easily combined with simpler pieces to create a stunning outfit.
No other trend dominated the autumn/winter runways as much as faux fur. It was everywhere, in every imaginable form, from full-length coats to cropped jackets and handbags.Thisnotoriously controversial fabric (even in its faux version) has been growing in popularity for a few seasons, with designers showcasing its creative styling potential.
Faux fur can be used to create a statement piece or simply to adorn a garment. It can easily be dressed down by pairing it with simple trousers or even jeans.
The return of brown to the catwalks over the last few seasons has been impossible to miss, and its dominance shows no sign of slowing down.From outerwear to skirts and dresses, warm and earthy shades of brown were everywhere.
Given its current popularity, brown is undoubtedly the neutral to embrace this season.What makes this trend even better, though, is that it has a timeless quality, meaning these pieces will last well beyond the current trend.
As a neutral, it can easily be combined with the warm, deep coloursalso seen on the runway this season.
Wide-legged trouser, cinched waists and a touch of dramatic elegance –these elements, reminiscent of the 70’s, was widely seen on runways this season.
Refined and re-thought, these pieces, have taken all the best parts of the era, transforming them into new and contemporary versions.
No need to fully embrace the 70’s though, as even though a lot of these garments might look like statement pieces, most of them can easily be integrated into the everyday wardrobe, creating a contemporary style with a classic twist.