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Fall Fashion Trends for 2025: what’s in & how to wear it

Fall Fashion Trends for 2025: What’s In & How to Wear It

As we move into the cooler months, this autumn brings fresh takes on familiar fall staples — and some unexpected twists. Based on runway highlights and high-street edits from the UK and beyond, here are the key trends for fall 2025 and how you can make them work for you.


1. Rich Browns & Monochrome Earth Tones

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One of the strongest colour directions this season is brown — from caramel to espresso. Designers embraced this spectrum on many fall/winter 2025 runways. (Vogue) Instead of black or grey, think warm neutrals that feel polished and new.
How to wear it: Try a head-to-toe brown look or pair a brown coat with contrasting accessories. A tweed or corduroy trouser in chocolate brown sets the tone.
Example piece: Elegant Long Sleeve Tweed Coat – perfect for anchoring this palette.


2. Elevated Textures & Layering

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Texture is very much in. From suede accessories to faux-fur accents and mixing satin with chunky knits, the focus this season is on rich tactile materials. One UK editor noted suede, leather outerwear and texture-clash are standout features for autumn. (Who What Wear)
How to wear it: Combine two or three textures — eg. a suede jacket over a satin blouse, or a faux-fur scarf with a wool coat.
Example piece: Faux Suede Leather Jacket – a great investment for texture-rich styling.


3. Statement Collars & Neck Details

The spotlight is moving upward: collars and necklines are a key focal point this season. From sculptural stand-up collars to ruffles and dramatic necklines, it adds that “extra” to otherwise simple outfits. (Vogue)
How to wear it: Choose a blouse or lightweight knit with an exaggerated collar, or accessorise with a scarf that acts as the feature piece.
Example piece: Draped Pockets Top – the draped neckline adds interest.


4. ’80s Tailoring & Power Dressing

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Power dressing is back. Expect tailored blazers with structure, wide-leg trousers or pencil skirts, and sharp silhouettes. (Glamour UK)
How to wear it: Pick one bold tailoring piece (e.g., a blazer) and style it with casual items (jeans, boots) to keep it modern.
Example piece: Elegant Long Sleeve Tweed Coat (yes it works again!) – layering this over tailored trousers creates an elevated mix.


5. Boho Vibes Reimagined for Fall

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The carefree boho aesthetic of summer is evolving: think richer fabrics, deeper colours and more structure. Suede jackets, embroidered details and maxi skirts bring the spirit into autumn. (Marie Claire)
How to wear it: Combine boho-elements (fringe, embroidery) with more grounded pieces (boots, wool coat) to avoid looking too festival.
Example piece: Faux Suede Leather Jacket – layer this with a flowy skirt for the updated boho look.


6. Statement Accessories & Unexpected Footwear

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Accessories are stepping up: bold boots, suede bags, croc-effect textures and hardware details are trending. UK editions highlight suede accessories and textured bags as key. (Who What Wear)
How to wear it: Let accessories take centre stage — eg. crisp boots paired with minimal outfit, or textured bag offsetting simple jeans and coat.
Example piece: Fan‑Shaped Suede Tote Bag – an affordable way to integrate the texture trend.


7. Colour Accents: Pop of Red & Bold Details

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While many trends lean into neutrals, there’s also room for impactful colour. Red made strong appearances on many fall runways this season as a confident accent. (Vogue)
How to wear it: If you favour neutrals, add a red shoe, bag or scarf as a striking contrast. Or go full red look if you’re bold.
Example piece: Oversized Pullover Hoodie – in a bold red, this becomes a statement piece that also keeps you cosy.


Final Thoughts: Make It Yours

This season’s key is balance: mixing the new (rich brown palettes, texture-clash, bold tailoring) with pieces you already own. It’s not about entirely replacing your wardrobe, but infusing fresh elements.
Tips to personalise:

  • Choose 1–2 trends that feel you — you’ll wear them more.
  • Integrate one standout piece this season (e.g., suede jacket or bold boots) rather than chasing everything.
  • Invest in fabrics and textures you’ll keep using.
  • Don’t forget practicality — especially in UK weather: waterproof outerwear with style wins.

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