Trend Report
Elevate your cold-weather outerwear with trench coats, faux fur, capes, and more.
Yourwinterwardrobe,however, has the potential to be.
Itsstyle antithesis, born out of quiet luxury fatigue, is as loud as possible.
All trends from this camp are maximalist, dramatic, and the outerwear equivalent of a flashing neon sign.
Even faves like Sydney Sweeney and Nicola Coughlan have been tapping into shawl-style outerwear.
Make a statement by letting your topper shine and playing on contrasts.
But unlike the OGs (e.g.
Carmela Soprano), todays take on the style is more eco-friendly with faux fur.
Think:Margot Tenenbaum, with a more ethical twist.
Have fun with color and textures right now.
A fuzzy, furry coat in a bold shade is a great place to start.
Unlike older iterations, the leather bombers of today infuse the cool-girl staple with sporty, effortless sensibilities.
The true test of a trend, however, is if its supermodel-cosigned.
Celebs are huge fans of the trench look.
Sofia Richie, Taylor Swift, and Hailey Bieber cant stop wearing the staple in classic hues (e.g.
khakis, tans, and beiges in varying lengths).
If you want to inject more personality into the classic look, you absolutely can.
Per the fall/winter runways, new versions are bolder and much more fun.
Look to the runways of McQueen, Loewe, and Acne for inspiration.
Whichever color or fabric you choose, the duster is a classy way to elevate a winter look.
You dont even need to show off whats underneath this is an outfit in and of itself.
The spotted pattern has cropped up on clothing, It bags, and shoes.
Check out the runways.
Dior, Balenciaga, and Michael Kors all have a soft spot for, well, spots.
This style isnt just loud its roaring and not for the faint of heart.
Only the most fashion-forward of the bunch, like Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez, have rocked the look.