Fashion
What Everyone Will Be Wearing This Fall 2025
What makes fall an exciting season is the fashion trends that come with it. You get to express yourself through your style, a combination of different fabrics and textures, layering of outfits. This Fall 2025 is going to be all about nostalgia, with old trends making a comeback in different ways but still feels modern. Different outfits with styles like dots and stripes to retro layering like skirts over pants, here is what’s set to trend this season.
But before we dive into the looks, let’s take a closer look at the colours set to dominate the streets this fall.
We all know earthy tones like mocha, camel, and chocolate brown continue to anchor fall wardrobes, but purple is about to be the season’s breakout shade. From electric violet at Gucci to rich royal tones at Anna Sui, and even soft lavender, fashion editors are calling it “the new pink.” Bold shades such as red, mustard, burgundy, and moss green will also appear, alongside softer hues like sage and blush pink.
Lingerie as Outerwear

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Designers are incorporating delicate dresses, lace bodysuits, and sheer camisoles into everyday wear, often styled with oversized blazers, tailored coats, or longline jackets. A sheer slip layered over tights, a corset top peeking out from beneath a structured coat, or a lace-trimmed dress paired with high boots.
Oversized Layers

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Oversized layers remain a key trend this fall. Think long cardigans worn with balloon trousers, chunky sweaters, tailored pants or skirts. The relaxed fit makes them perfect for the season and the mixing textures—think pairing knits with leather, denim, or even sheer fabrics. It creates versatile season-ready outfits.
Skirts Over Pants

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This era is bringing back skirts over pants. The styling trick has been revived with a more sophisticated or modern twist. Pair a pleated skirt layered over tailored trousers or denim. Whether styled with boots or pointed heels, giving a fresh take on a classic trend.
The Rise of Balloon Trousers

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Denim is always a fall staple, but times are changing. Balloon trousers are the newest trend, their voluminous shape is dramatic while remaining comfortable. They can be styled with cropped knits, fitted blazers, or leather coats.
Blazers

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This fall, blazers are not just for the offices or corporate settings anymore. It’s been incorporated into the everyday relaxed, easy wear, and it’s perfect for layering, especially the oversized styles. Can be layered over a simple tee and jeans for a casual day out, or If you want to dress things up, style your blazer with a mini skirt or a dress.
Stripes and Polka Dots

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Patterns are everywhere this season. Stripes appear on oversized sweaters, button-downs, and polo shirts, while polka dots adorn dresses, skirts, and blouses, adding playful detail to fall wardrobes.
Fur Jacket

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Fur jackets remain versatile for fall. Layer them over denim for casual outings or pair with a fitted dress for evening events. Classic neutrals coordinate with everything, while bold shades make a striking statement
Fall 2025 fashion is all about versatility, mixing prints, textures, and layers. From pairing flowy skirts with trousers to combining unexpected fabrics, the season encourages confidence and individuality in every look.
Fashion
Zendaya and On Introduce First Co-Created Footwear and Apparel Collection
Zendaya has teamed up again with On, introducing a new chapter in their partnership. The team unveiled their first co-created collection that includes both footwear and apparel. This project marks a shift from earlier collaborations, with Zendaya involved in the design process.
Last year, the actress worked with On, in the release of the Cloudzone Moon sneaker, with support from her longtime stylist, Law Roach. The collaboration focused on footwear design and campaign visuals.

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But this recent release introduced a new silhouette, the Cloudnova Moon, alongside a matching clothing line. This collection focuses on combining technical sportswear elements with everyday styling, using clean silhouettes, different textures, and muted color choices.

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In a press statement, the actress shared, “It’s been so much fun to collaborate with Law and the On team on these essentials, we wanted to create pieces that feel versatile and easy to wear, styles that move with you across different moments. We started with the idea of making people feel confident and effortless, and we built everything out from there. Working with Spike Jonze brought that vision to life in a really special way, the world he created gave it a whole new dimension.”

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The campaign is supported by a short film by Academy Award-winning director Spike Jonze, highlighting the creative process behind the collaboration. Titled Shape of Dreams, the film presents Zendaya’s imagined design space, “The Dream Lab” where ideas evolve into final products through a staged visual progression. It was shot by photographer Sean Thomas.
The collection will be available in four colorways: Wolf Alloy, Dew Spruce, Fig, and Black Ink, set to be released on April 16, 2026, through On and selected retailers, both in-store and online.
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Fashion
Miranda Meets Her Muse: Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour Share a Vogue Cover
Anna Wintour Condé Nast’s Chief Content Officer and Global Editorial Director of Vogue, appeared on the magazine’s cover, alongside Meryl Streep who played a magazine editor in “The Devil Wears Prada,” ahead of the sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2, expected in May 1 2026.
The theme of the magazine’s latest issue is to bring together the editor and the actress known for playing her role on screen. The shoot was styled by Grace Coddington. Wintour wore a red Prada maxi dress, paired with Manolo Blahnik heels, S.J. Phillips necklaces, and Chanel sunglasses.

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While Meryl Streep appeared in a black Prada suit, finished with dark sunglasses. Both women wore sunglasses in the images. The cover was photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
Greta Gerwig spoke with Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour about the upcoming sequel, the future of fashion, and life in their seventies. Wintour said “It is such an honor to be played by Meryl who wouldn’t consider that an extraordinary gift?”

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Streep and Wintour are not interested in trading places in real life. Wintour dismissed the idea of acting, noting she has no skills for it and would struggle with tasks such as singing, dancing, or cooking. Streep, on the other hand, said she would not want to take on the responsibilities of running a large organization like Vogue, including managing its operations and editorial responsibilities.
Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of the fictional magazine Runway, was inspired by Wintour. The 2006 film was based on the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger.

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The feature arrives at a time when interest in “The Devil Wears Prada” has increased following news of the sequel. Streep’s role in the film remains one of the most referenced portrayals of a fashion editor in popular culture.
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