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8 Fall 2025 Trends Vogue Editors Are Already Shopping

8 Fall 2025 Trends Vogue Editors Are Already Shopping

Vogue2 days ago
The thrill of summer comes in like a lion, and fizzles out softly like a lamb. The heat, and all the glorious activities that come with it, inspire us to dress in vivid sunset-adjacent colors, explore unique locations, and spend languid afternoons drenched in silk, cotton-poplin, and coastal prep garb. But, for the fashion set, there is always that itch we can't wait to scratch. It comes in the form of fall/winter 2025's biggest trends.
Our fall fashion trend report showcased a plethora of keynotes for the season—but as the weather changes, we're always wondering what trends, both runway-approved and street style-inspired, made the employees at Vogue giddy with excitement.
For starters, you'll find the classic responses that always circle back come autumn. Standout outerwear for when the temperatures dip; for some (myself included), the best time of the year is when that first coat gets removed from storage. Others are excited for those statement-makers, like fringe skirts and pops of red. Some are steadfast in their desire for a minimalist take on maximalism. We're talking draped skirts, fringe-embellished dresses, and satin maxis. Bohemian tones found their way into the new season with even more of a wandering spirit, while curved silhouettes went against the grain and found fresh ways to invigorate blazers, pants, and even footwear.
From collarless coats to all things suede, discover the seasonal favorites topping Vogue editors' fall wish lists, and the pieces to shop right now.
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
The Statement Skirt
'I normally favor skirts in the summer, but the fall collections showed elevated midis in wealth of textures—calf-hair, fringe, tweed—fit for transitioning into the new season. Let these be the statement pieces to anchor your look around.' —Lisa Aiken, executive fashion director
Loulou de Saison
Myra wrap-effect calf hair midi skirt
$835
NET-A-PORTER
Proenza Schouler
Amery draped twill midi skirt
$890
NET-A-PORTER
Photo: Courtesy of Toteme
The Collarless Coat
'My favorite thing about fall is a one-and-done coat. Something you can whip on over your entire outfit and feel confident, dressed, and like whatever you're wearing underneath doesn't matter. After seasons of buying masculine tailored coats and oversized shapes, I love the more ladylike collarless coats that came through on the fall runways, like this style from Toteme. The shearling fabric makes it feel so rich and full of texture. It somehow feels smart and casual all at one?!' —Libby Jane Page, executive shopping director
Photo: Courtesy of Alaïa
Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com
Maximalism for Minimalists
I'm a minimalist at heart, but that doesn't mean I don't crave texture or bold details. Come fall, I'll be embracing maximalist touches in minimalist-friendly silhouettes; staying true to my uniform of simple separates while incorporating personality-driven accents, be it through draping, fringe, or dramatic pleating. —Madeline Fass, associate director, fashion
Toteme
cocoon scarf dress
$1,020
SSENSE
Violante Nessi
Gentileschi pleated paneled satin maxi skirt
$965
NET-A-PORTER
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
Bohemian Styles
'If you ask me, the only cure to the end-of-summer blues is to simply dress as if you're still on vacation. Bohemian-inspired pieces, with their languid silhouettes and flowy fabrications, perfectly capture the nomadic spirit that prevailed at Dries Van Noten and Chloé. And piling on pendants might just be one of the truest expressions of personal style: each charm, shell, or stone reveals something uniquely about you. I wonder what my coworkers will think about a horn tooth dangling from my neck… ' — Talia Abbas, associate director, shopping
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com
A Pop of Red
'I'd say red is back, but did it ever really leave? We saw it presented head-to-toe in some pre-fall collections, but I found it most inspiring when it was used to balance out curious color combinations. It took on an alchemical quality at Tory Burch, where a flash of red anchored mint and olive green suiting. If the primary hue feels bold enough as is, style it next to brown or navy for an energized take on minimalist-friendly neutrals.' —Talia Abbas, associate director, shopping
Loulou de Saison
Jada maxi dress
$320
NORDSTROM
Madewell
compact shell tank top
$38
MADEWELL
Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com
All Things Suede
'There are so many reasons why I look forward to fall: the crisp morning walks to the subway, my mother-in-law's famous pies, and the opportunity to wear head-to-toe suede. Sumptuous, mysterious, and elegant, you can't go wrong with the endless versatility of suede. Plus, everything gets an effortless upgrade when cast in the fabric. Button-up shirts, midiskirts, shirt dresses, and kitten heels—all fabulous in suede!' —Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer
Stouls
Becky suede midi shirt dress
$2,285
NET-A-PORTER
The Row
Bindle small suede shoulder bag
$950
NET-A-PORTER
Photo: Courtesy of Givenchy
Curved Shapes
'Fashion has embraced silhouettes that highlight fluidity and softness, all at once. Soft shoulders, flowing hemlines, and cinched waists bring elegance to every ensemble, especially when designed in fabrics like velvet, wool, and cashmere. Modern and graceful, I can't think of any fall trend I'd rather wear more day-to-day. The hallmarks of well-rounded wardrobe.' —Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
The Faux Fur Coat
'Disliking winter is one of my personality traits, and on especially cold days, the only thing that sees me through is the promise of wearing an extremely fab faux fur coat. I was delighted to see so many on the fall runways; I'll likely be treating myself to one in the months to come.' —Leah Faye Cooper, digital style director
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