Recommended runway looks for Fall 2025.
Architectural Volume

Chloé
Designers leaned into bold silhouettes such as sculpted coats, padded sleeves, and cocoon shapes for an elevated look that didn’t sacrifice on style. Shapes were voluminous and commanding yet considered, cut to hold space rather than overwhelm it.
Polished Utility
Uniform dressing returned with elegant discipline. Designers upgraded utilitarian codes such as cargo pockets, belts, and zippers into refined, city-ready silhouettes. Fabrics were luxe, tailoring was crisp. It was functionality done the high-fashion way.
Luxe Knitwear
Knitwear was everywhere, but presented in an elevated way rather than as casual looks. Designers sent sculptural knit dresses, matching sets, and thick ribbed layers down the runway in soft neutrals and rich tones. Knit became a medium of structure and fluidity.
Sculpted Shoulders

Schiaparelli
The power shoulder is back, but this time, it’s been softened. From round and padded to angular and sharp, designers emphasised the upper body without going too ‘80s. It created silhouettes that felt grounded and bold.
Feminine Tailoring

Emporio Armani
Soft suiting offered a feminine twist on the tailoring trend. Blazers and trousers were draped, belted, or curved in all the right places. Designers kept the structure but added subtle femininity through colour, shape, and styling.
Sunset Hues

Gucci
Runways lit up with sunset shades, from burnt orange to pillar-box red, creating looks that radiated power and confidence. Designers elevated these bold tones through texture—silks and satins catching the light, velvets adding depth, and sharp tailoring refining the drama. The result was a striking, modern take on colour that feels both daring and sophisticated.
Midi Proportions

TOD’S
Designers found rhythm in mid-length silhouettes—midi skirts, coats, and dresses added movement and maturity to many of the collections. Clean lines and refined layers created elegance with ease.
Statement Collars

Prada
The collar became a pivotal anchor of outfits. Oversized, sculpted, sharply pointed, or embellished, they appeared on coats, shirts, and dresses alike. They framed the face, added drama, and defined a new kind of detail.