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Fall/Winter Fashion Trends
Written by KATERYNA LAKOMOVA
Every fashionista knows that a new season brings new fashion trends, and, with the arrival of autumn/winter 2024 fashion trends, it's time to embrace the latest styles. Designers have reimagined familiar looks and given traditional pieces a fresh twist, infusing them with an unmistakably autumnal vibe. Get ready to incorporate check patterns, cable knits, and cinched silhouettes into your wardrobe, as these are the standout fall/winter fashion trends 2024. Not only these, though, we have so much to share with you! Embrace these trends in your fall/winter outfits and stand out throughout the coming months.
Coats
Designers give a modern twist to traditional long coats and add intricate details with double-breasted designs, as showcased in the collections of Erika Cavallini and House of Dagmar. These coat trends are versatile and suitable for various occasions. Pair them with tailored pants and heels for a sophisticated office look, or throw one over a sweater and jeans for a stylish weekend outfit. A striking coat like the Double-breasted wool coat elevates a dull ensemble and ensures that it remains timeless.
High Neck
High necks are no longer just complementary pieces; in fall fashion 2024, they stand out with vibrant colors, chunkier necklines, and distinctive features like zips and splits. This understated item has the power to elevate any outfit, and it's set to have a significant influence on this year's fashion. A prime example is the Short-sleeve rib-knit pullover from FTC Cashmere's latest collection.
Belt it Up
Often an overlooked accessory, this season presents an opportunity to expand your belt collection. The Slim leather belt Geometia is our top classy pick. Classic leather styles can be worn to cinch the waist or positioned lower on the hip for a more casual look—the choice is flexible. And it's not just about leather; belted silhouettes, like the Belted double jacket, are also in vogue.
Barrel
Whether you love or hate them, barrel-leg silhouettes have been on everyone's radar ever since barrel-leg jeans hit the scene. Despite their unique shape that flares out at the hips and narrows at the ankles, styling them is straightforward—just focus on highlighting their sculptural form while keeping distractions to a minimum. Take the Relaxed baggy jeans Ayla from Citizens of Humanity, for instance; they offer a wearable take on this iconic trend.
Pastel
Wintertime gets a refreshing vibe with pastel shades, which bring a rejuvenating feel and add a creative touch. Playing with color blocking using pastel shades can be a fun and inventive choice. Alternatively, layering outfits with pastel outerwear can bring a sophisticated, ultra-feminine look. The powder-hued Hichneck cable-knit pullover checks off three trends at once: color, texture, and neckline, while the sand-beige Collarless blazer showcases a modern cinched silhouette and delicate open neck.
Tailoring
Don't count out neckties just yet. Designers are reimagining traditional symbols of corporate power, like ties, to make a statement about late-stage capitalism and the changing world of work. This isn't the typical Wall Street attire—think corseted, hip-accentuating pinstriped blazers and voluminous, reverse-pleat trousers. The secret to pulling off this look? Embrace unexpected accessories, and don't shy away from a tie. Check out Tiger of Sweden's new collection for a trendy suit, featuring the Cropped blazer Sine and the Classic regular-fit trousers Faye.
Among other tailored pieces, wide-leg pants will continue to be a popular choice for fall/winter 2024/25. Pair them with a white T-shirt, an oversized blazer, and sneakers for a relaxed yet stylish look. For a more formal outfit, swap the oversized blazer for a Tailored squared top and complete the look with heels or loafers. Our top picks this season are Erika Cavallini’s Straight flannel trousers and the Wide-leg suit trousers.
Quiet Luxury
Investing in timeless pieces may require a significant financial commitment, but their enduring quality makes it worthwhile. Building a capsule wardrobe filled with classic, non-branded essentials allows for endless outfit combinations. This understated luxury exudes a sense of opulence through its impeccable tailoring and high-quality materials. Take, for example, the Asymmetric Striped Shirt or Wide Suit Trousers from House of Dagmar.
Fringes
This season's runways showcased feathers, fringe, and woven designs, emphasizing the garments' tactile texture. From simple and minimalistic, as seen in the Fringe midi skirt from House of Dagmar, to intricate designs, as in the Fringed knit cardigan Elisa, this trend fuses boho aesthetics with casual fashion.
Cable Knit
Chunky knitwear is a nod to rustic charm that has been gaining attention in the fashion world lately, and cable knit is one of the most prominent fall trends in country aesthetics. Despite the connotation of "chunky," this type of knitwear can be quite elegant. Take a look at the Roundneck cable-knit pullover, for instance.
Puff Jackets
Amidst the dominance of faux fur coats in fall/winter 2024 fashion trends for women, there was a notable variety of shining puff coats and jackets. We were particularly drawn to Moose Knuckles' Lightweight padded jacket Bankhead and Duno’s Drawstring-sleeved down puffer Bloom.
Satin Approach
Gorgeous fluid satins graced the runways, inspiring us to embrace the many opportunities for elegant dressing that come with the autumn/winter season. From rich, deep reds to timeless metallic tones, this luxurious fabric was showcased in a variety of silhouettes, ranging from flowing draped dresses to sophisticated power pajamas. Even the simplest designs were elevated by the fabric's ability to catch and play with the light, turning everyday elegance into something extraordinary. Embrace this trend with the Satin midi skirt or the stunning Wrap-design satin-finish dress in a striking golden copper hue.
Textures
It's an extension of the mentioned earlier tactile trend, where the unique texture of the garment takes center stage. This could be a luxurious corduroy texture, as seen in the Corduroy single-breasted blazer, or a more delicate knitted texture like the Roundneck bouclé sweater.
Cardigans
The cardigan, once a staple of grandparent fashion, has now become a global style phenomenon. The fall 2024 forecast showcased its remarkable evolution, with designers and trendsetters alike embracing this trend. Lisa Yang’s Cashmere cardigan Felicia perfectly captures the essence of this fashion movement.
Shearling
Shearling jackets are an excellent choice for staying warm on cool days and adding a touch of coziness to fall outings. The runways showcased various styles, including chunky oversized versions, shearling vests that are sure to be popular among street style influencers, and even shearling sneakers. If you're fully embracing the trend, go for the Double-side shearling coat or something more understated like the High fur-lined sneakers Maran Flash.
Shades of Green
In the autumn 2024, we expect to see a rise in monotone dressing. Going for a single color from head to toe has always been a trick used by celebrity stylists to give their clients' outfits a more unified and put-together feel. This season, earthy shades of green will be all the rage. Modern yet timeless and sophisticated, we admire how the deep green hue can bring an elegant and luxurious touch to an otherwise simple outfit. Whether it's the subtle touch as in a Rollneck cashmere pullover or the more vibrant look of a Brushed alpaca knit, green is the way to go.
Denim on Denim
Denim always makes a strong statement on the runway, as it's such an essential part of our everyday wardrobes that it's easy to embrace new ways to wear it. This season? Embrace the "more is more" approach. Wearing double, sometimes even triple, denim pieces at once made a powerful impact on the catwalk and will certainly do the same on the streets. What's more, designers offered a range of denim pairings, from short-sleeved shirts and skirts to tailored tops and trousers. Our top choice here is Agolde's Criss Cross Upsized Jeans paired with the Oversized Denim Jacket Charli.
Leather
The runways were filled with leather this season, from shirts to dresses, as well as jackets and coats. Most of the looks had a shiny finish, whether vinyl or just incredibly soft leather that glistened in the light. There was also a noticeable emphasis on color—while classic black leather will always be in style, it seems that blues, browns, and greens are now equally fashionable. Our personal favorites are the Button-detail leather skirt and the Straight-fit leather trousers, as they perfectly embody a minimalist and versatile aesthetic.
Metallics
Metallic designs didn't have the typical futuristic look that feels rigid and robotic. Instead, designers created pieces with fabrics that resembled molten metals, as if they were poured onto their dresses and suits. This gave the clothes a fluid, bold texture, offering an innovative take on the trend. The Moose Knuckles Metallic-finish padded jacket Bankhead serves as a wearable example of this style.
Check Pattern
Let's all agree that while spring is known for florals, autumn is all about checks. This year's collections are no exception. There's a timeless elegance to this trend, with many designers featuring the print in the form of maxi wool outerwear, wrap skirts, and classic crew-neck sweaters. To bring it into 2024/2025, mix it with other prints and textures or opt for a full-on chequered look. Erika Cavallini's Checked pattern shirt coat can be a great starting point.