The 2025 Trends that will take you from Winter to Spring
- eliseweinbender
- Nov 4, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 14, 2024
If you're wondering if you should keep your mob wife wardrobe for the turn of the season, the answer is yes - hold onto that leopard print and faux fur. Glamorous statement pieces are here to stay, but they are not the only trend to make a bold return. Workwear and fringe bring a new energy to the winter and spring 2025 fashion scene.
Luxurious and loud textures and silhouettes are the theme of winter 2025 fashion. Feel rich, elegant, and edgy at the same time in leopard print and leather. Faux fur is also back in full force, from boots to headpieces to full length coats, faux fur is getting us excited to bundle up this winter. From quiet to loud luxury, designs are shifting towards luxe feeling pieces. Yes, this means the high heel has made a return. Find pointed toe stilettoes and strappy Mary Janes on every style icon this winter. To carry these trends into spring, opt for accessorizing pieces over bigger wardrobe investments. A leopard print bag, shoe, or belt can add character to an outfit in any season. Invest in the timeless accessories that add luxury to an outfit, like tights, leather jackets, and sunglasses.
Yes, workwear is still trending in 2025, but this year with an untraditional twist. Find neckties on every it girl in the coming months. Styled with slouchy suiting or preppy miniskirts, this trend gives girlboss energy for 2025. Vests remain popular along with creatively styled button ups. Sling back and kitten heels complete any business casual look, carried over from last spring as well.
Fringe is adding whimsy and movement to the fashion scene this season. Find metallic fringe styled for holiday parties or paired with a cotton tank for spring soiree, as pictured above. This detail dances across multiple styles, from the ever-popular Western and Americana aesthetic, to cozy sweaters, to formal dresses. Alongside these other trends, fringe brings an element of fun and transformation to everyday style—a direction I expect to continue into the coming seasons.










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