3 Fall 2025 Fashion Trends to Add to Your Wardrobe Now

3 Fall 2025 Fashion Trends to Add to Your Wardrobe Now

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The fall 2025 fashion trends were personality-driven, no matter what style camp you typically file yourself under. Both minimalists and maximalists, and quite frankly everyone in between can find joy and inspiration from the collections, be it a newfound eclecticism, a novel approach to layering, or a quirky accessory addition; the clothes weren’t the only thing that was interesting this season, but how they were worn, too.

A wave of whip, or should we say book-smart styling tricks came from an assortment of prep-inspired looks, giving us fresh ways to wear and rewear those classic heritage pieces with an individual twist—layered button-downs, sharp pencil skirts, relaxed varsity jackets, all to be bookmarked for later. Then, there was a farewell to ultra quiet luxury. Even the most quintessential minimalist or wardrobing-centric brands couldn’t resist incorporating texture via tangible elements such as fringe, tassels, or extreme draping. And of course, a feminine spirit infused collections from Chloé to Dries Van Noten, transcending sophomoric notions of boho.

Here, a first (shoppable!) look at the key fall/winter 2025 fashion trends to know as the deliveries begin to trickle into stores. Check back for more.

Fall/winter 2025 trends overview:

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The Satin Top

Róhe draped satin top

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The Leather Pencil Skirt

Khaite Loxley skirt

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The Sporty Sweatshirt

Miu Miu zipper sweatshirt

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Photo: Courtesy of Dries Van Noten, Chloé, Alexander McQueen, Altuzarra, Tods

Nomadic Spirit

Three seasons into Chemena Kamali’s Chloé, it’s clear her vision has resonated widely, with many of the fall/winter 2025 ready-to-wear collections channeling a similar, albeit less feminine energy. This autumn, build a bohemian-inspired look around key items such as flowing blouses, knits, and jackets layered over maxi skirts, and rich embroidered jackets. These billowing silhouettes are grounded by flat footwear, hefty low slung belts, and layered jewelry, specifically long pendants, a trend we’ve seen throughout this summer and is confirmed to continue through fall.

Chloé

lace-trimmed silk blouse

Dries Van Noten

print midi skirt

Bode

Mathilde embroidered satin jacket

Zara

flowy crinkle-effect dress

Photo: Courtesy of Polo Ralph Lauren, Khaite, Auralee, Bally, Miu Miu

Modern Academia

Scholarly-inspired ensembles subvert the prep dressing rulebook. The building blocks of the aesthetic—corduroys, collared shirts, blazers, polos—are styled in a fresh, ultra-layered ways for fall. Pencils at the ready? Take direct inspiration from the runways at Miu Miu, where spectacles make for unlikely It accessories, Bally and Polo Ralph Lauren for layering tips worth bookmarking, and Auralee and Khaite for a lesson on notable knitwear.

Polo Ralph Lauren

oversize button-up shirt

Bally

embroidered polo shirt

Photo: Courtesy of Fforme, The Garment, Alaïa, Sportmax, Ferragamo

Maximalism for Minimalists

Swishy fringe and tassel accents give new meaning to the idea of clothes that move with you. These adornments, notably in creams and black, iterate on the overarching theme of personality dressing for the season, while still appealing to minimalists who’ve outgrown the ultra simplicity of quiet luxury. Look to labels like Ferragamo and By Malene Birger now for experiments in craft and texture; Alaïa, Fforme, and Róhe for takes on expressive shape.

By Malene Birger

Lina dress

Ferragamo

fringed silk-blend minidress

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