Fall 2025 is all about controlled drama: a season of bold choices, shaggy textures, earthy tones, and jewelry that tells a story.
Many of these trends are ones I’ve already been embracing this summer, so transitioning them into cooler months feels effortless. Fashion is leaning into 70s’ drama without losing sophistication. And when in doubt? Double the belts, double the style.
1. The New Midi: The Dame Skirt Returns

Miu Miu
The straight, knee-grazing midi is quietly taking over. It’s versatile, polished, and pairs just as easily with loafers as with heels. For me, it’s the perfect balance of polish and playfulness—elegant but never boring.

Toteme, Prada, Saint Laurent
2. Lace & Fur, The Textural Duo

Fendi
Opposites attract: the delicacy of lace paired with the opulence of fur (faux or real) creates a striking textural dialogue. Think slip dress meets statement coat — a romance of softness and strength.

Chloe, Gucci, Ferragamo
3. Jewelry as Amulet: Talisman Charms

Chloe
It’s more than adornment — jewelry tells a story. From delicate pendants to oversized charms, accessories now act as modern-day amulets. A way to wear personality, protection, and playfulness all at once.

Chloe, Fendi, Tod’s, Celine
4. Brown Animal Print: 70s Jungle

Saint Laurent
Leopard and snake are classics, but this fall they’ve shifted to moody browns. This subtle update feels elevated, refined, and a nod to the 70s—especially when paired with minimalist pieces for a modern balance.

Zimmermann, Miu Miu, Fendi, Versace
5. Draped Drama

Zimmermann
Soft, sculptural folds dominate this season. Draping adds movement and artistry, giving a Grecian-meets-modern allure to everyday dressing. It’s an effortless way to look styled without looking overdone.

Rokh, Calvin Klein Collection, Chloe
6. Scarves, Ribbons & Ties

Courreges
Scarves elegantly knotted at the neck were the craze this summer. For fall, they get functional and intellectual: rectangular scarves, slim ribbons, or ties add a chic twist while keeping it cozy. A small detail with major impact.

Acne Studios, Schiaparelli, Calvin Klein Collection
7. Swap the harem pants for Trapeze Bottom

Marie Adam Leenaerdt
Architectural shapes are key. Trapeze pants and skirts, especially with exaggerated waists, create visual intrigue. Pair them with simple tops so the silhouette shines—it’s minimalism with a statement.

Alaia, Duran Lantink, Victoria Beckham
8. Wearable maximalism: Shaggy Volume

Ulla Johnson
Fluffy, oversized silhouettes with a hint of 70s glamour are everywhere this season. It’s cozy, dramatic, and joyful — a playful antidote to years of streamlined minimalism.

Dior, Celine, Gucci, Khaite
9. Rooted in Earth: The Color Forecast

Hermes, Tod’s, Saint Laurent
Brown reigns as Fall’s anchor shade. From espresso to camel, earth tones ground the season while opening up unexpected pairings — apple green, butter yellow, even bold purples. It’s a palette rooted in nature but styled for the city.

Hermes, Gucci, Hermes, Sportmax

Hermes, Saint Laurent, Gucci

Zimmermann, Victoria Beckham, Gucci

Altuzarra, Saint Laurent, Gucci
10. Double trouble

Schiaparelli
And finally, double belts are the ultimate secret weapon this season. Why settle for one when two do the job better? Stack, cross, and layer belts over dresses and coats—it instantly defines the waistline and adds a playful, dramatic edge. It’s one of the easiest ways to level up any outfit.

Max Mara, Schiaparelli