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The first looks of fall 2025 are already exciting us, and below, you’ll find the six most important trends to know about now.
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Glacial Tones –
Although the Northern Italian weather reports brought a much-needed wave of sunshine and warmth to fashion month, the collections themselves took on far more icy tones. Barely there washes of color popped up in a number of collections, including at Tod’s, Marni, and Prada, where shades like light blue were styled with complementary tones like brown and burgundy. While spring’s palette has us going full-tilt pastel, the fall runways are showing us how to keep styling the pieces in a much more autumnal-appropriate way, proving just how much longevity these pastel tones will have in our closets.

A Little bit of Lace –
While sharply tailored suiting and hyper-polished elegance have ruled the trends for the past several seasons, we’ve also been noticing the rise of something altogether softer and more romantic. The Milan shows confirmed this with many designer collections featuring none other than a lace-trimmed slip skirt. They came styled in full monochrome at Gucci and layered atop tall glove boots at Jil Sander, which only proves the ways to wear this piece are many.

Being Punked –
Last season, Prada showed a number of punk-esque looks on the runway, and it appears that the theme is only heating up for fall. This season, Bally, Jil Sander, and Versace all joined in and that took the form of tough leather belts with excess grommets and buckles, boots accented with studs and spikes, and heavy metal chain mail like the Versace look that had everyone buzzing. While a full punk aesthetic has yet to take root, we’ll all be embracing accessories like belts and shoes that add some cool toughness to our fall looks.

Opulent Details –
Elegance isn’t going away per se, but it’s morphing into something more lived-in and less refined than the elegant-dressing tropes that have dominated in recent seasons. On the Milan runways, that turned up as smaller opulent touches used to make looks feel more glamorous without being too obvious about it. Prada notably played with the tension between models’ messy hair and the bejeweled collar necklaces and brooches that finished off the upsized looks. At Fendi, skirt suits came embellished with crystals at the shoulders, while at Alberta Ferretti, blazers and coats were finished with sculptural closures that made them a touch more special. For fall, beauty lies in the details.

Pretty Peplums –
The mid-2010s are returning in the form of skinny jeans and collar necklaces, so if you’ve been paying attention, you won’t be surprised to learn about the return of peplum hems now, too. Don’t fret—this time, they’re returning in the form of sleekly tailored and polished versions. Diesel’s take featured a tweed skirt suit with a nipped-in blazer, while Bally’s came in the form of a leather peplum T-shirt. The market is already flooding with chic options, making this a trend we won’t be waiting to wear.

Fur Trimming –
With the runways in New York and London being defined by statement fur, we fully expected to see this reverberate throughout Milan, and well, we were right. But the Italian houses didn’t only propose fur coats for fall and winter 2025, they also featured a more specific way to embrace the luxe texture through trimming on dresses and collars. If you’re not wearing a literal fur coat next season, you’ll want to embrace the trend through a fur collar, trim, or cuff.

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