Wednesday, October 2, 2024

23 Fall Fashion Must-Haves R29 Editors Are Wearing This Season

It’s finally time to embrace breezy-weather outings, spooky-season decorations, apple cider donuts, and, of course, fall fashion.

As we move on from our summer favorites during this transitional weather period, Refinery29 editors have started taking our autumn must-haves out for a spin. From September onward, we reach for versatile staples like fall jackets (think: trench coats with a twist), spacious handbags (from oversized totes to slouchy shoulder bags), and boots (including tried-and-true knee-highs) from reader-favorite brands like Free People, Damson Madder, and Abercrombie & Fitch that can serve as outfit building blocks. For our athleisure needs, there’s an active onesie; for eveningwear, there’s a Brat green kaftan gown. We’re also staying up to date on trending items, such as burgundy jackets and not one, but two red bags, which add a pop of color to our tried-and-true neutrals.

Read on to learn more about our favorite seasonal picks and get inspired for your own fall wardrobe

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American Vintage BYMI Jumper


“Sweater weather is upon us, and what better way to kick it off than with this cozy striped number from American Vintage. I don’t usually gravitate towards pink, but I absolutely love it in this color combo, and can definitely see myself wearing it throughout the seasons. Not only is this sweater warm, but it’s also the perfect length for me, which often feels like a rarity as someone with quite a short torso…” — Kristine Romano, Associate Editor, Photo & Design

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American Vintage Bymi Pullover, $, available at EverevePhoto Courtesy of Kristine Romano.

Abercrombie & Fitch Mid Trench Coat


“I’m sure other short girlies will agree that it’s incredibly difficult to find a trench coat that fits our frame without making us look like a kid playing dress-up. I’ve given up on brands that don’t offer petite sizing for outerwear, as some full-length ones will literally drag on the floor for me. I was elated to find this midi trench coat, which hits just above the knee and comes with all the classic trench coat features, such as a back flap (which shields you from the elements) and sleeve buckles (which you can tighten to prevent water from getting in). The nylon fabric is water and wind-resistant, and can be machine washed, which makes this a winner in terms of easy upkeep.” — Venus Wong, Senior Writer

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Abercrombie and Fitch Mid Trench Coat, $, available at Abercrombie and FitchPhoto Courtesy of Venus Wong.

Square-Toe Water-Repellent Heeled Boots


“These square-toe booties are one of my favorite shoes for the fall and winter, especially since the knitted fabric is cozy and water-repellent. The sock-like boots are so chic — I have them in Bordeaux Red and in the black-and-red colorway pictured here. If you want to experiment with red clothing and accessories (a big trend this fall), these are super wearable.” Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

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Vivaia Square-Toe Water-Repellent Heeled Boots, $, available at VivaiaPhoto Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Haveli Yumi Satin Kaftan


“Kaftan-style dresses were all over Copenhagen Fashion Week’s spring runways, and I’m so here for them. This frock from Jamaican-British label Haveli somehow manages to be glam and ultra-comfy at the same time. I love the bright, almost metallic green, and how the silk flows elegantly whether I’m walking or standing still. I wore this to London Fashion Week’s closing party, and it would be perfect for a fall wedding, too.” — Ebony-Renee Baker, Fashion Editor

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Haveli Yumi Satin Kaftan, $, available at HaveliPhoto Courtesy of Ebony-Renee Baker.

Little Liffner Pillow Shoulder Bag


“Although suede is trending, it’s a material that never goes out of style. I’ve been on the hunt for a suede bag to add some texture to my fall wardrobe, and this black shoulder bag from Little Liffner has fit the bill. It’s super comfy to carry, can be dressed up or down, and is just the right medium size to fit all of my necessities.” — Kate Spencer, Sr. Affiliate Partnerships Manager

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Little Liffner Pillow Shoulder Bag, $, available at Little LiffnerPhoto Courtesy of Kate Spencer.

Lake Pajamas Relax Pants Set


“I’m a big proponent of ‘inside clothes’ and love nothing more than adding a new set to my loungewear drawer come fall. This matching sweatsuit from Lake Pajamas is one of the softest I've ever touched, thanks to its modal blend. In addition to being impossibly cozy and silky, I love that it’s lightweight, which will come in use once the heaters start dialing up.” — Irina Grechko, Fashion Director

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LAKE Pajamas Relax Pants Set, $, available at LAKE PajamasPhoto Courtesy of Irina Grechko.

Mother Petite Spitfire Nerdy Cuff High-Rise Relaxed-Leg Jeans 


“I’ve gotten the opportunity to test tons of jeans from different brands, most recently a range of  Mother wide-leg and flared jeans. While I enjoyed every style, this cuffed pair was a surprising favorite. Although they’re baggy and oversized, the petite fit isn’t overbearing on my 5’3” frame. I really like how relaxed these jeans and their faded wash are, and am excited to continue wearing them out for casual fall activities.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

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MOTHER Spitfire Nerdy Cuff High-Rise Relaxed-Leg Jeans, $, available at AnthropologiePhoto Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Damson Madder Dakota Blouse Check


“I have Damson Madder’s dress in this style, with the elasticated waist and bows down the middle, and it’s one of my favorite pieces. I always get compliments on it, but, because I’m more of a jeans-and-top person, so every time I’ve worn it I’ve thought: ‘I wish they did this style as a top.’ Then, the brand launched its Fall/Winter 2024 collection, and, bam — there it was. The colors are perfection, the velvet bows add a little something special, and, best of all, it looks incredible with my wide-leg jeans. Add a necklace, and I’m good to go for the office, dinner, drinks, or just about any social occasion in my calendar right now.” — Tanyel Mustafa, Senior Writer

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Damson Madder Dakota Blouse - Blue Check, $, available at Damson MadderPhoto Courtesy of Tanyel Mustafa.

Harley-Davidson Korsen Tall Waterproof Riding Boot


“Finding a vintage gem has to be one of life's purest experiences, and it truly felt that way coming across these secondhand Harley-Davidson biker boots just in time for fall. I’m usually pretty bad at checking resale sites, but when I saw someone wearing similar boots in public and they told me they got them on Depop, I was scouring the site like my life depended on it. These boots are already worn in (a major plus for those of us who regularly get blisters), and make me look like I could easily jump on a motorcycle at a moment's notice (despite not having a driver's license). I can’t wait to wear them for years to come.” — Alicia Lansom, Associate Editor

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harley-davidson Korsen Tall Waterproof Riding Boot, $, available at Harley DavidsonPhoto Courtesy of Alicia Lansom.

We The Free Emerson Tote Bag


“It’s big boho bag fall, folks, and, unsurprisingly, Free People is nailing it. I was inspired by the Olsen twins and Jane Birkin in picking this one out — I wanted something cool and slouchy. The pop of red elevates all my autumnal outfits, and it carries everything I could need for work, running errands, or last-minute book shop visits.” — Esther Newman, Affiliate Writer

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Free People Emerson Tote Bag, $, available at Free PeoplePhoto Courtesy of Esther Newman.

Jack Erwin Paz Satin Mules



“Normally, I hate the idea of my foot being out in the elements, but for this mule, I'll do anything. Thanks to their sleek shape and satin fabric, they add just a little bit of oomph to any look. They're perfect for a more casual outfit as well as for more dressed-up occasions when I don’t want to wear heels.” — Becca Sax, Affiliate Coordinator  

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Jack Erwin Paz Satin Mule, $, available at Jack ErwinPhoto Courtesy of Becca Sax.

Uniqlo Cashmere Short Cardigan


“I’ve regularly avoided styling cardigans over the years for fear of the outfit looking more Mrs. Doubtfire than Olsen twin. But this cashmere one from Uniqlo has changed all of that. The material is so soft, it feels like I’m being hugged when I wear it. The lightness of the cashmere means that I’m not overheating the minute I jump on the train to the office. I’m learning that cardigans are that perfect ‘it isn’t actually cold, but there’s definitely a chill in the air’ item of clothing. I’m ready for my new era of embracing this wonderful feat of fashion engineering.” — Alicia Lansom, Associate Editor

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Uniqlo Cashmere Short Cardigan, $, available at UniqloPhoto Courtesy of Alicia Lansom.

Away Large Featherlight Backpack


“As I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to appreciate the virtues of a commuter backpack that’s both nondescript and featherlight. I carry my MacBook Air with me everywhere, so I really need a bag that won’t weigh me down any further. (Sadly, no more leather satchels for me!) When Away released its Featherlight Collection, I knew it would be right up my street. The bags are meant to be clever travel accessories that can assist your travels while occupying as little of the weight limit as possible. I’ve been using the Large Backpack, and it comes with a slew of smart organization features that have made my life so much easier. I love the double side pockets for my water bottle and umbrella, a separate compartment for my work laptop, and a bunch of zip pockets and dividers for my essentials, from my keys to my passport. It weighs just 1.2 lbs, and the nylon fabric is water-resistant and easy to clean. No notes from this busy commuter who loves to lug all her stuff around town.” — Venus Wong, Senior Writer

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Away Featherlight Backpack, $, available at AwayPhoto Courtesy of Venus Wong.

Sol Kyst Leo Blue Light Glasses


“I’ve used blue light glasses on and off for years, but hadn’t found a pair that I absolutely loved. I have a feeling that these Sol Kyst glasses are going to be a long-time staple, though: Made specifically for wide faces (which are typical of, but not limited to, Black and Asian features), I love how this frame compliments my high cheekbones and wider nose bridge, and doesn't slide off my face like other glasses do.” — Ebony-Renee Baker, Fashion Editor

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Sol Kyst Leo Blue Light Glasses, $, available at Sol KystPhoto Courtesy of Ebony-Renee Baker.

Karen Millen Leather Trench Belted Mac Midi Coat


“I’ve been after a leather burgundy trench coat for years now. I wanted to buy a vintage piece, but have struggled to find anything in this belted silhouette in my size. (I’m in between a UK 14 and 16.) Vintage resellers seem to prioritize smaller sizes, and I’m often left with big, boxy menswear-style coats. So, this year, just after I admitted defeat, this beautiful piece ended up in my Google search recommendations. Sure, it’s not vintage, but it’s just so beautifully cut, and the color is so rich (not too purple, not too red, not too brown) — I just know that I’ll be wearing and loving it for years to come.” — Esther Newman, Affiliate Writer

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Left On Friday Shoreline Playsuit


“Fall weather inspires us to put together pieces that channel Princess Diana’s famous athleisure looks. Lady Di was the queen of pairing bike shorts with oversized crewnecks, and this compressive, fast-wicking playsuit may just be the perfect modern base layer to recreate her off-duty outfits. I can see myself wearing this one-shoulder style on its own to the gym, or with a cozy sweatshirt for hot girl walks and running errands.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

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Left on Friday Shoreline Playsuit, $, available at Left on FridayPhoto Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Free People Roma Suede Tote Bag 


“This is my new favorite bag, and it’s my first-ever suede one — a timeless fabric I’m excited to now have in my collection. It fits a lot inside (including a laptop), but doesn’t look bulky; the red color sings against any neutral coat; the straps are long enough to wear it slung over my body. It really is a joy to use.” — Tanyel Mustafa, Senior Writer

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Free People Roma Suede Tote Bag, $, available at Free PeoplePhoto Courtesy of Tanyel Mustafa.

Saint Art Talia Charmeuse Midi Skirt


“Despite the black colorway, this midi skirt has become my must-pack on every trip this summer, thanks for the way it barely wrinkles in the suitcase and can be styled with everything from a T-shirt and sneakers for a day sightseeing to a silky cami and heels for a night out or dinner. That said, I already know I’ll be relying on it all fall as well, pairing it with black blazers, oversized sweaters, and knee-high boots for that monochrome look that I tend to come back to when the weather starts to cool down.” — Irina Grechko, Fashion Director

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Saint Art Talia Charmeuse Midi Skirt, $, available at Saint ArtPhoto Courtesy of Irina Grechko.

Vagabond Jolin Shoes


“These silver-toned flats from Vagabond are a fun addition to my fall wardrobe. I’ve been loving them with a simple top and barrel-leg pants — there’s something about a wider-cut trouser with a more narrow, dainty shoe that just works. I’m also a big fan of the darker, almost gunmetal silver color that makes them a bit more muted and timeless to style. I plan on wearing them on repeat while it’s still warm enough for a bit of foot to be exposed.” — Kristine Romano, Associate Editor, Photo & Design

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Vagabond Jolin Shoes, $, available at VagabondPhoto Courtesy of Kristine Romano.

Quince 100% European Linen Smocked Mini Dress


“I’ve long been a big fan of Quince’s affordable, high-quality linen clothing, and this breezy mini is one of the most frequently sold-out pieces in its collection. (The terracotta colorway I have is out of stock, but the navy option is still available.) This linen dress has been the perfect chic and carefree number to slip on whenever I have trouble coming up with an outfit. The fabric is soft and breathable, and looks good even with a few wrinkles — plus, I love how form-fitting the smocked bodice is. Bonus: This style is perfect for petite girlies since it’s quite short. (For reference, I’m 5 feet tall.)” — Venus Wong, Senior Writer

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Quince 100% European Linen Smocked Mini Dress, $, available at QuincePhoto Courtesy of Venus Wong.

This Story Sterling Silver Ribbon Letter Charm


“I’m such a fan of This Story — I’ve slowly been building up a collection of its beautiful bow pieces. The latest addition is this delicate initial pendant which I’ve strung up with a butterfly charm from my childhood. These designs aren’t just whimsical and magical, they’re totally individual, each made with the intricate lost-wax casting method.” — Esther Newman, Affiliate Writer

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This Story Sterling Silver Ribbon Letters A-Z, $, available at This StoryPhoto Courtesy of Esther Newman.

Skies Are Blue Faux Leather Boyfriend Blazer


“I recently tried Stitch Fix for the first time, and this blazer was in my first ‘fix'. It has become an instant go-to in my fall wardrobe, especially for the office and industry events. While the silhouette is classic and versatile, the burgundy faux leather is a bit more unique and edgy. I really like pairing it with dark denim and a range of tops, from suede vests and lightweight sweaters to glittery high-neck styles.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

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Skies Are Blue Faux Leather Boyfriend Blazer, $, available at Stitch FixPhoto Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

DL1961 Short-Sleeve Instasculpt Tee



“While I love the look of tight-fitting baby tees, I hate that most of the options on the market are too cropped, no matter how high-waisted the pants or skirts are that I wear them with. This style from one of my favorite denim brands, DL1961, is not only the perfect length (aka stomach-covering while not being too long) but has the ideal opaqueness thanks to the wool-blend fabric that also makes it a perfect fall staple. I love this T-shirt so much, I get sad when I have to throw it in the hamper to be washed.” Irina Grechko, Fashion Director

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DL1961 Short-Sleeve Instasculpt Tee, $, available at Neiman MarcusPhoto Courtesy of Irina Grechko.
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Loie Black Winter Boots


“I always struggle with finding knee-high boots because I’m petite (5’2”) with size 5 feet. That was until I came across Loie’s black winter leather boots. I instantly fell in love: They’re slightly pricier than my usual budget, but I’d argue they’re worth the investment because they’re so versatile, durable, and wearable — and I find the delicate red lining hard to resist. Compared to my beloved Docs (which ruin my heels on a regular basis), they’re unbelievably comfy. A true autumn staple, you can wear them to the office, date night, and even to the rave — plus, they keep you warm. I like to pair them with a playful light blue skort or a long flowy dress for a sophisticated twist. Loie, thank you! You’ve made the transition from summer to fall dressing a lot more enjoyable.” — Kelly Washington, Senior Social Editor

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*using Alicia's Uniqlo cardigan instead

Karen Millen Leather Trench Belted Mac Midi Coat, $, available at KAREN MILLENPhoto Courtesy of Kate Spencer.

Asos Design Button Front Crew Neck Cardigan with Frill


Cardigans are sexy again and they’re the perfect summer-to-fall layer. This red cardigan is equal parts coquette and grandma-core, thanks to the slinky fit and frilly knit. Aside from this pairing with my Cos mini skirt, I have also styled it with baggy jeans and yoga pants, and on top of tank tops and bodysuits. I love its versatility and that I can easily pack it into a tote bag or purse for cooler nights. Oh, and cardigans were a major trend on Copenhagen Fashion Week runways, too.” — Ebony-Renee Baker, Fashion Editor

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ASOS DESIGN Button Front Crew Neck Cardigan, $, available at ASOSPhoto Courtesy of Ebony-Renee Baker.

Damson Madder Peplum Blouse


I never thought I’d be saying this but I’m in my peplum era! I’ve been especially loving the silhouette of this striped one from Damson Madder as the peplum is on the more subtle side. Paired with bike shorts and tall boots — this is a simple and easy outfit combination I’ll be wearing all season long.” — Kristine Romano, Associate Editor, Photo & Design

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Damson Madder Philly Peplum Blouse, $, available at Damson Madder

Damson Madder Jennifer Check Puffer 


“Part of Damson Madder’s fall collection, this puffer immediately caught my eye. I love a check pattern, but even more so, I love a multi-purpose item. The sleeves on this style zip off, so I have a two-in-one: a vest for fall and a a warm coat for winter. It’s funny, clothing items that “convert” were something I deemed deeply uncool in my early youth. Now, I think they’re great. A sign of nearing 30, perhaps, but doing so in style.” — Tanyel Mustafa, Senior Writer

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Damson Madder Jennifer Check Puffer, $, available at Damson MadderPhoto Courtesy of Tanyel Mustafa.

Moon River Shirred Cotton Midi Dress


“I got this milkmaid dress at TJ Maxx for a steal, and I couldn’t be happier about it. In the summer, I’ve worn the olive-green frock with sandals and statement jewelry, and in the early fall, I plan on wearing it with a denim jacket and trendy sneakers or ballet flats.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

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Bloomingdale’s

Moon River Shirred Cotton Midi Dress, $, available at Bloomingdale'sPhoto Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

Peppermayo Stealth Mode Vest & Mini Skirt


“Yes, I know everyone has been wearing vests and waistcoats this year, but I can’t help but be drawn to this beige mini-skirt set. It looks very cute together, but the matching possibilities are endless: the beige button-up vest is polished on its own or when layered over a T-shirt, and will look great with tailored trousers or jeans. On the other hand, I can’t wait to pair the pleated mini skirt with my favorite fall sweaters. The best part? The skirt comes with a versatile brown belt, which I’ve already been wearing with all my pants and culottes. We love a multitasking outfit for fall.” Venus Wong, Senior Writer

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Peppermayo Stealth Mode Vest, $, available at Peppermayo

Peppermayo Stealth Mode Mini Skirt, $, available at PeppermayoPhoto Courtesy of Venus Wong.

Gap x Madhappy Mad Full-Zip Cropped Hoodie


“I was so excited when I got a sneak peek of the Gap x Madhappy collaboration because of the pieces’ nostalgic feel. And I was even more excited when I received this cropped sweat jacket (and matching sweatpants). The denim-blue color is perfectly faded; the oversized-yet-cropped shape is effortlessly relaxed; and the unexpected details like a double zipper, stitched hood, and “MAD” logo make my Y2k-loving heart happy. This sweatshirt is so cozy that I’ve already worn it out on breezy summer nights, but I’m looking forward to wearing it for casual fall festivities like apple picking or Halloween movie-watching.” — Victoria Montalti, Associate Fashion Writer

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Gap

Gap x Madhappy Mad Full-Zip Cropped Hoodie, $, available at GapPhoto Courtesy of Victoria Montalti.

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Last month, while most designers were debuting spring/summer 2025 collections, Cos took to the runway at New York Fashion Week with a collection that made the argument that fall/winter is the best fashion season.

As part of its show, the London-based brand unveiled its latest Atelier capsule, the biannual offering that emphasizes craftsmanship, premium fabrics, and day-to-evening design. Cos Fall/Winter Atelier 2024 — which is available to shop on October 16 — does just that: Inspired by ballet and the fluidity of movement, the collection features timeless, sculptural pieces in an autumnal color palette (think shades of black, gray, and brown with green accents) that will fit into any cool-weather wardrobe.

Whether you’re in search of the perfect fall blazer, chunky sweaters, tailored officewear, or stylish dresses that will take you through upcoming holiday events, there’s something for you in this collection. Ahead, discover our favorite pieces, as seen on the NYFW runway. 

Cos Fall/Winter Atelier Dresses

Many of the dresses in the Cos Fall/Winter Atelier 2024 capsule are ideal for those days you have to head to the office for work, then step out for evening plans — with no time to change in between. Standouts include a slinky silk shift dress with a scarf attached and an open-back maxi gown with a full skirt and drapey floor-length sashes.

Cos Fall/Winter Atelier Tops

The tops in this new collection are just as flowy as the dresses. Find crisp button-front shirts, cozy cashmere sweaters, a party-ready feathered bandeau, and so much more.

Cos Fall/Winter Atelier Bottoms

The attention to tailoring details is especially evident in the Atelier collection’s bottoms, from the draped silk skirts, barrel-leg trousers, and asymmetric wool skirts —  and even the sheer layered columned skirt.

Cos Fall/Winter Atelier Outerwear

Covetable outerwear is an essential component to any fall/winter collection, and this one — which includes a peak-lapel blazer, an oversized double-faced wool coat, and a leather jacket — is no different.

Cos Fall/Winter Atelier Accessories

Ballet flats (find them in a ruched style here) and crossbody bags are sticking around for fall/winter, according to Cos Atelier. Other accessories we’ve got our eyes on? Long leather gloves and long mesh socks that will take any outfit to the next level. 

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After four weeks of runways, presentations, and parties, Spring 2025 Fashion Month wrapped up with Paris Fashion Week. Some of the style trends we previously saw at New York, Milan, and London Fashion Weeks have reasserted their authority and solidified their bid for domination in the new year with a strong presence on the catwalks of Paris, too: bubble skirts, sharp tailoring, and butter yellow. But the fashion capital of the world also made a case for additional styles that we should expect to land in stores six months from now.

With brands ranging from heritage house names like Dior, Chloé, and Louis Vuitton to retail favorites like Isabel Marant, Ganni, and Zimmermann and cool-for-school labels like Vaquera, Undercover, and Ann Demeulemeester, the fashion trends covered just as much ground as well. The arrival of Alessandro Michele at Valentino signified an eccentrically maximalist aesthetic for the brand that, in the last few years, has become known to dedicate its runways to a single color (see: 2022’s hot pink). Meanwhile, even after relocating its runway shows to Paris, New York’s Peter Do maintains its minimalism in the form of deconstructed suiting.

Ahead, the fashion trends that marked Paris Fashion Week spring 2025 season.

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 Trend: Grandma Chic

There was a lot of anticipation surrounding Michele’s debut for Valentino. And the former Gucci designer delivered with an over-the-top collection featuring eclectic pieces that felt borrowed from your grandmother’s closet. This more-is-more sentiment was also echoed in collections of Saint Laurent, which juxtaposed sharply tailored suits against looks that saw brocade jackets paired with lace-and-ruffle skirts; Dries Van Noten, who mismatched jacquard jackets with snake-print pants and beaded skirts; and Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, who styled toile-print pants with a graphic sweatshirt.

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 Trend: Off To The Races

Months after the 2024 Olympics, it seems like sports is still on Paris’ mind. Vaquera featured a racing-inspired tee on its runway on the opening day of Paris Fashion Week. The next day, Dior — which outfitted Lady Gaga and Celine Dion for the Olympics opening ceremony — sent out an evening take on track pants and basketball shorts, as well check-adorned moto jackets and pants, all while artist and archer Sagg Napoli shot arrows at a target at the end of the runway. Ganni entered the game by including sports jersey-like dresses and Loewe showed a jumpsuit with a “Moto Race” graphic.

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 Trend: Polo Shirts

Preppy fashion had a moment on the spring 2025 runways. And no style was more ubiquitous than the polo shirt, offered in variations ranging from classic short-sleeves at Casablanca and three-quarter-sleeve versions at Gabriela Hearst to rugby-inspired styles at Vaquera. The more unexpected takes on the prep staple came from Lacoste which showed polo shirts featuring daring side cut-outs and Miu Miu which styled its polos à la 2000s with double-popped collars.

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 Trend: High-Fashion Windbreakers

Paris Fashion Week’s most exciting collaboration came courtesy of Cecilie Bahnsen, a Scandi-beloved brand known for its frothy dresses and girly silhouettes, who lent her romantic hand to North Face, a sensible outdoor favorite. And no doubt that the most covetable item will be the windbreakers that fuse Bahnsen’s signature sheer fabrics and florals with gorpcore details like adjustable strings and hoods. Other high-fashion windbreakers came from Zimmermann, whose version featured a high-low hemline, and Rabanne, whose cropped style came in a striped pattern with silver foil detailing. We’ve never looked more forward to a rainy spring day.

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 Trend: Pirate Pants

While hot pants will still be having their moment in 2025, boudoir-style pants started trending this season as the more elegant alternative to the no-pants look. Somewhere in between pirate slacks and bloomers, these flowy pants are longer than Bermuda shorts and cinched at the calf. While Chloe pushed for lingerie-like lace styles paired with equally delicate, barely-there tanks, Louis Vuitton paired its cuff-detail versions with lace and embellished tunics. Meanwhile Undercover offered opaque pants that secured around the foot with multi-strap detailing.

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 Trend: Skirt-over-pants

Lacoste, Spring Summer 2025, pret a porter

The 2010s are back and you don’t need further proof than the return of the skirt-over-pants trend. If you need to be re-convinced to embrace the look, take cues from the tasteful versions from H&M’s latest collaborator Rokh, which featured asymmetrical ruffle skirts over slacks and sweatpants, the sheer monochrome look at Hermès, and the sporty pairing — in a trendy green hue — at Lacoste. 

Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 Trend: Seeing Double

Yes, you’re seeing double. While pants with peeking boxers and whale tail-like cutouts have been trending for the last few years, Spring 2025 will take it a step up… with tops that feature double the number of sleeves and armholes (Paloma Wool), shirts with extra collars (Issey Miyake), and sweater dresses worn as skirts over, yes, sweaters (Acne Studios). On the shelves, this translates into deconstructed sleeves and layered tops that add interest to otherwise classic staples.

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