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Winter Fashion Trends 2024-2025
Written by KATERYNA LAKOMOVA
Winter fashion often shies away from bold experimentation; after all, this is the season to bundle up and embrace warmth rather than chase new trends. Typically, the styles that dominated fall carry over into winter but with a stronger focus on outerwear and boots designed to tackle slush and snow. The winter clothing trends 2024/25 are no different—they revisit fall's favorites while introducing fresh design twists and fabric innovations that make them feel worth a second look.
While some might view the recycling of previous trends as a sign of creativity running dry, many designers simply cater to what women want to wear during the winter months. They're reintroducing resonant styles, offering up more of what we love.
Below, you'll find the winter fashion trends for 2024 and 2025 that are definitely worth adding to your wardrobe.
Workwear
Winter style trends for 2025 are all about embracing a hands-on approach—or at least dressing as if you're ready for some manual labor. This season, fashion meets function with standout pieces like Agolde's Straight-leg cargo jeans Cooper and the Cargo cotton trousers Ginerva. It's a perfect blend of style and practicality that captures the season's spirit.
Denim with a Twist
Winter's denim trends are fascinating and complex, featuring elaborate patchwork, hip cutouts adorned with draped chain detailing, and studded diamanté piping—these styles are truly worthy of a closer look. When it comes to silhouettes, there are no limits; from oversized jackets to tailored denim trousers and split-front maxi skirts, anything goes. The Criss Cross upsized jeans from Agolde make a versatile addition to your daily wardrobe, while the Broken waistband jeans bring a bolder, edgier vibe to your outfits.
Preppy
Prep style is making a comeback. You'll see full skirts, button-down shirts, leather loafers, sharp blazers, and V-neck sweaters everywhere. The color palettes are predominantly academic, featuring navy, khaki, brown, and gray. The winter outfit inspo is straightforward: throw a jacket over a collared shirt and team it with relaxed bottoms like jeans or a skirt. The Poloneck longsleeve top from Erika Cavallini is a stylish yet simple choice, while the Roundneck cashmere cardigan from FTC serves as a minimalist everyday layer that pairs well with anything.
Long Coats
This winter fashion trend is a cheat code for mastering cold-weather outfits: when temperatures drop, a long coat is all you need to elevate your look. You can choose any material, but winter is the perfect season for rich textures like faux fur, shearling, and velvet. For a sleeker vibe, consider classic woven coats or luxurious leather options. The Belted Relaxed Coat Cameron from House of Dagmar exudes elegant femininity, while the Lightweight Parka Coat Belle Cote from Moose Knuckles offers a reliable and stylish choice.
Boho
Fashion editors have been buzzing about the revival of the boho chic trend, brought to life by chiffon frills, wooden clogs, and romantic lace details showcased in the 2024 collections. For winter 2025, designers are raising the bar with fringed dresses, maxi gowns, and playful gold jewelry. However, the boho style can also take on a more minimalist flair. For example, take a look at Lisa Yang's Fringed Knit Cardigan Elisa or the Ribbed Knit Wool Dress Carla from House of Dagmar.
Suiting
The office siren trend is thriving and doesn't fade away with the colder weather. Following the recent runway shows that showcased oversized suits and jackets featuring sharp lapels and sophisticated ties, we expect to see officewear continue to shape everyday fashion as we transition from winter into spring. For your trendy winter attire, try the Classic wool blazer from House of Dagmar for a timeless touch, or if you're feeling bold, opt for the Straight-leg wool trousers from Erika Cavallini for a more exciting look.
Thick Sweaters
Thick sweaters are splashing among fashion enthusiasts after showcasing various textures on the runways. For fall and winter, luxe materials—like faux fur, shimmering tinsel, and sumptuous suede—are abundant, and these sweaters offer one of the simplest ways to embrace the trend. While mohair is often linked to this style, you can achieve a similar look with brushed cashmere and other natural fibers. For instance, the One-shoulder cashmere top Dae from Lisa Yang presents an elegant option with its brushed texture, while House of Dagmar's Brushed alpaca knit boasts a chunky, oversized charm.
'60s Style
Whether you lean toward charming shift dresses, tailored car coats, or stylish flared jeans, it's clear that '60s fashion trends are significantly impacting this winter. To kick things off, pair the High-neck sleeveless top from FTC with a trendy pair of High-rise bootcut jeans Lilah from Citizens of Humanity. The high neck is a classic element of that epoch that's surprisingly easy to weave into your modern wardrobe.
Sportswear
Track pants, coordinated tracksuits, and athleisure-inspired jackets have emerged as top trends for Resort 2025. Like any comfort-driven trend, the 'athluxe' vibe will stick around and likely carry through into spring. A great example is the Hybrid jacket Naomi from Moose Knuckles, which perfectly embodies the versatility of a puffer with the comfort of a sweater.
Fur Trim
As the colder months roll in, we see a shift in outerwear trends beyond the typical faux fur or leather coats. This year, the 'mob-wife' aesthetic has made a grand entrance into the fashion scene, and although some elements of that style linger, a more subtle interpretation is emerging—focusing on fur trim. Look for it on puffer jackets like the Shearling Puffer Jacket Cloud 3Q from Moose Knuckles or footwear, such as the Fur Suede Boots Magnifico M120 Alto Bear by Fracap.
Dress Over Pants
Recently, designers have been pushing the boundaries with their creative layering techniques and innovative ways of styling. This summer, we saw the trend of "shirt sandwiches," followed by carefully curated pieces for fall 2024. Now, the exciting combination of maxi and mini dresses layered over pants is emerging. While this look may remind some of the fashion missteps of the early 2000s, today's layering exudes a more refined aesthetic, moving away from the stereotypical Y2K vibe. For a fresh take on this trend, we recommend the combination from Lisa Yang - the Open-shoulder ribbed cardigan Clarita paired with the Fine-knit ribbed trousers Karen.
Platforming Shoes
Elevated soles can transform your outfit from lackluster to stunning, and with a bit of extra traction, you'll have a better chance of navigating slushy streets without taking a tumble. The good news is that this winter fashion trend translates seamlessly into spring, allowing you to sport your platforms well into the warmer months. Check out these go-to staples from Voile Blanche: the Ankle leather boots Helia if you're leaning towards boots and the High fur-lined sneakers Maran Flash if sneakers are more your style.
Balaclavas
Hoods and balaclavas have become essential trendy winter clothes for those living in cold climates, but their popularity has surged everywhere over the past few winters. These stylish women's accessories keep your ears and head warm and elevate your look. For a chic option to pair with coats and long parkas, opt for the elegant Balaclava hood from FTC. On the other hand, the Knitted balaclava Jackie from Lisa Yang offers versatility, making it easy to style even with puffers.