(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Chanel)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Louis Vuitton)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Acne Studios)
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COMPLETEDWORKS
Scrunch Gold Vermeil Cuff
Tiffany & Co.
Elsa Peretti® Small Bone Cuff
Free People
Maritimes Bangle
Pretty Bows
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Style Notes: For autumn, designers are embracing the sweet and the prim with doll-like bows appearing across collars, down the fronts of dresses, and as delicate jacket ties, with some bows being utilised to add a charming, almost innocent touch to otherwise sophisticated outfits. Chanel led the way, but the trend was also seen at Valentino and Nina Ricci, where delicate ribbons and oversized loops softened the bold, statement pieces that dominated the runway. It’s a trend that adds a hint of playfulness to the season’s more serious looks.
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Louis Vuitton)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Giambattista Valli)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Saint Laurent)
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BERNADETTE
Bernard Bow-Embellished Taffeta Maxi Skirt
SHUSHU/TONG
Cold-Shoulder Bow-Embellished Jacquard Mini Dress
Faux Fur
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Style Notes: Faux fur always makes a comeback for autumn/winter, but it’s proving all the more prevalent for 2025. Again this is a prime example of how designers taking inspiration from the ’80s by way of some seriously dramatic outerwear. From voluminous yeti-style coats at Alaïa to vibrant, colourful looks at McQueen and Balmain, faux fur dominated the collections. Acne Studios even pushed the boundaries with faux fur dresses, proving it’s no longer just about what you wear outside.
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Dior)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / McQueen)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Acne Studios)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Balmain)
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JAKKE
Blake Faux Fur-Trimmed Faux Leather Coat
KHAITE
Lilith Faux Fur-Trimmed Leather Tote
ZARA
Limited Edition Faux Fur Midi Skirt
Belt Pile-Ups
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Style Notes: Belts have become more than just a functional piece for autumn/winter 2025; they’re a statement in their own right. Not only were wide belts spotted cinching waists, but the trend also embraced stacking multiple belts for extra impact. Seen in collections from Christopher Esber and Schiaparelli, they added structure to fluid silhouettes and elevated the overall look. Isabel Marant is so into the layered belt look, the brand created a skirt to resemble just that!
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Schiaparelli)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Issey Miyake)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Isabel Marant)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Ludovic de Saint Sernin)
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KHAITE
Benny Studded Suede Belt
Givenchy
4G Reversible Belt in Leather and 4G Coated Canvas
Dune
Norla Leather Gold Buckle Belt
Fabulous Fringe
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Dries Van Noten)
Style Notes: For a trend that’s as fun as it is striking, fringing is making a welcome return for autumn 2025. As seen at Akris, Tom Ford and Dries Van Noten, fringing added movement and texture to everything from dresses to outerwear. This eye-catching detail turned heads as it swayed with every step on the runway. Whether in bold, dramatic swaths or more subtle accents, fringing brings a sense of fluidity to an otherwise structured season.
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Tom Ford)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Akris)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Christopher Esber)
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TALLER MARMO
Mrs Ross Fringed Crepe Kaftan
Alaïa
Fringed Wool Miniskirt
Free People
Fine Dining Pony Scarf
Opera Coats
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood)
Style Notes: Dramatic and luxurious, the opera coat was one of the season’s standout outerwear pieces. These long, sweeping coats made a grand statement, often layered over sleek eveningwear or paired with structured tailoring. Designers like Victoria Schiaparelli and Givenchy showcased these majestic garments in a variety of fabrics and finishes, each one more glamorous than the last. Perfect for those chilly evenings out or as a showstopping addition to any ensemble, opera coats brought an air of old-money elegance to autumn/winter 2025.
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Givenchy)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Shiatzy Chen)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Chloé)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Schiaparelli)
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ALEX PERRY
Double-Breasted Cotton and Silk-Blend Satin Coat
ASPIGA
Opera Faux-Fur-Collar Regular-Fit Woven-Blend Coat
Toteme
Satin Trench Dress
Poofy Skirts
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Style Notes: Volume stole the show this season with poofy skirts and exaggerated silhouettes. Layers of tulle, ruffles, and puffed-up hemlines, as seen in collections from Louis Vuitton and Alaïa, brought a joyful turn to their respective runways, serving as as tonic to the streamline silhouettes that have reigned for a few seasons now. These skirts added a playful twist to formal and casual looks alike and, again, played into the overarching ’80s theme that seemed to sweep Paris.
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Givenchy)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Alaïa)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Louis Vuitton)
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Free People
Nigel Preston Anne Tulle Skirt
ZIMMERMANN
Crush High-Low Tiered Linen and Silk-Blend Midi Skirt
Cecilie Bahnsen
Rosie Skirt
Scarf Details
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Style Notes: Take note now—scarves and neck ties became the ultimate finishing touch when it comes to your autumn outfits. This is a trend we spotted over and over again across everything from coats to knits to dresses. Designers like Coperni and Givenchy showcased scarves tied around the neck, while others opted for built-in pieces that create a beautiful drape, however you style them. Whether in silk, wool or leather, this trend offers a versatile way to add texture and more personality to your outfits.
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Givenchy)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Acne Studios)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Chanel)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Coperni)
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ESSE STUDIOS
Aire Scarf-Effect Satin-Trimmed Stretch-Knit and Silk-Organza Maxi Dress
Upholstery Fabrics
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Chloé)
Style Notes: If it wasn’t already very apparent, nostalgia is in full swing for autumn, and this manifested once again in the form of upholstery-inspired fabrics on the runway. Think rich, textured materials that wouldn’t look out of place on a vintage armchair—but with a fashion-forward twist. Designers like Chloé and Dior embraced the tactile quality of these fabrics, turning them into statement pieces in everything from coats to dresses. Then there was Ganni, which took a bolder turn with its bright maxi skirt, presenting a modern way to tackle the trend.
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Dior)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Ganni)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Giambattista Valli)
(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight / Uma Wang)
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Kristin Mallison
Tapestry Tassel Dress
Anna Sui
Black & Beige Beardsley Tapestry Bag
Floral-Print Turn-Up Trousers
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