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Fall/Winter 2024/2025 Trends

Updated: Oct 16

Here we preview what the aesthetics, colors, pieces and textures of the fall/winter 2024/2025 season will be.


1.An aesthetic: boho-chic


Chemena Kamali's debut at Chloé has cemented the boho-chic trend for 2024. Flowing ruffled dresses and tall suede boots, popular in the 2000s thanks to figures like Sienna Miller and Kate Moss, are making a strong comeback. In addition to Etro and Ulla Johnson, brands such as Giambattista Valli and Rabanne also adopt this aesthetic, highlighting lace dresses, embroidery and scarves worn as capes. Here is some inspiration from some of our brands.



2.A color: dark red (almost maroon)


If we mention dark red in autumn 2023, the next season will continue the same: cherry red will continue to be the reference color. Brands like Ferragamo and Bottega Veneta present it in a total look, from head to toe. Versace explores it in leather with its corset dresses, while Gucci offers cropped garments paired with matching platform shoes. Here is how some of our brands rock these total looks.



3.A garment: cape/shoulder scarf


The fall-winter 2024-2025 collections coincide in one detail: wearing something on your shoulders. In many cases, such as Rabanne and Dries Van Noten, it is a scarf crossed over the torso. Other times, it is a layer that complements the style, like the gray from The Garment or the beige from Del Core. Sometimes the cape is part of a single garment, such as Prabal Gurung's satin trench coats. Twinset´s design tacles functionality with this trend.




4.A texture: hair all over


The main trend of autumn-winter is the use of fur details in designs. All designers have incorporated this fashion into their collections, either in small doses like a sash, or in ornaments that play with the textures of the design. Simone Rocha, for example, contrasts her transparencies with additions of brown hair at different levels. In general, the most common trend is fur coats, with Michael Kors proposing them in dusty pink and Burberry in earth tones. Our brands offer a range of tones to explore this trend.




Source: VOGUE



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