The weather will soon be cooling down, the cold winds will enter our houses, and the leaves will turn orange and start to fall, announcing the new season. Designs we saw earlier this year on the runways will shortly arrive in stores, and it is time to get acquainted with the key trends for this fall/winter!
Officewear is one of those trends that refuses to die. This fall, the suit and tie are the perfect combo – but if you want to wear them separately, that’s fine too. Bringing a touch of the 80s, blazers with wide shoulders are definitely back. Schiaparelli, Saint Laurent, and Etro featured officewear in their recent runway shows.

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Extravagant collars will be trending this upcoming season. From oversized ruffles to sharply pointed styles, these collars add drama and personality to outfits. Chanel, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, and Giambattista Valli showcased extravagant collars on their runways.

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Camouflage also dominated some fall/winter 2024 runways back in February. Brands such as Marni, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci introduced camouflage in their designs for the cold seasons, with some pieces inspired by Expressionism.

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Adding a lot of volume and keeping us warm, faux fur coats are also in style. Brands like Erdem, Michael Kors, and Alaïa opted for large fur coats this fall.

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Tinsel adds a sparkly touch to our outfits. From fringes covering entire dresses to subtle details, glittery tinsel caught our eye on the runways of Dries Van Noten, Tory Burch, and LaPointe.

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