This fall, trends in fashion are all about comfort and throwbacks. Think oversized layers, earthy hues and pinstripes.
Women
Fringe
Fringe accents are adding playful movement in many wardrobes this season. It’s back with purpose on skirts, jackets, and even accessories. These swishy details were featured on the Stella McCartney runways for the fall season. Ungaro and McQueen incorporated fringe in bold and textural ways, too.
Leather
Leather skirts – both genuine and vegan – are commanding attention this season. Especially in midi lengths. Hermès melded felt with leather to create structured outerwear, while Tory Burch leaned into quirkiness with refinements in tailored leather aviator jackets and pencil skirts. Chocolate, black, and neutral tones are favored as classic foundations that can be styled up or down.
Purple Tones
Purple takes the spotlight this fall! From lilac to violet, the color is injecting a regal flair into leather skirts, coats and sweaters. Miu Miu, Versace and Gucci all embraced these hues to elevate their fall collections.



Men
Preppy Chic
Preppy is back! After lying dormant for decades, expect to see the preppy look back on the streets near you. Crisp Oxford shirts, tweed blazers, chunky knits, polo shirts, loafers, and corduroy trousers remain foundational. Jonathan Anderson for Dior and Michael Rider for Celine have reinterpreted the look with oversized rugby shirts, relaxed fits, and collegiate motifs.
Checks
Don’t be surprised to see check patterns dominating the scene. Several designers incorporate the look, including Kenzo, who walked checkerboard sweaters and preppy patch‑pocket blazers with plush mohair trims down their runways.
Pinstripes
Pinstripe suits are back, not just as corporate staples but as bold sartorial declarations. Think strong-shouldered blazers, cinched waists, and a swaggering presence. Designers like Hermès are championing sleek pinstriping as part of a broader Fall 2025 tailoring resurgence. Combining refinement with a subtle edge.