Every season has its obsessions . But some leave a more lasting mark than others. For Fall/Winter 2025, fashion hasn't chosen between comfort and boldness. It's simply decided to reconcile them all. Lace rubs shoulders with denim , polka dots play with stripes, and the preppy polo flirts with pieces that are anything but classic. The result? Fluid, unexpected, assertive silhouettes. Looks that are composed by layers, by textures, by intuition. Fewer rules, more stories to tell.
Lace slips everywhere, all the time
Long confined to the world of evening wear, lace is now making its way into everyday life with disconcerting ease. But there's no question of wearing it as a romantic total look. In 2025, it's layered and combined with the unexpected. A delicate lace openwork dress is slipped over high-waisted jeans, a camisole slips under a loose sweater, a high-neck blouse is forgotten beneath a structured blazer. The contrast of materials creates style: refined meets raw, precious relaxes, and lace is no longer a symbol of fragility, but a texture of character.
The polo shirt is breaking free from its mundane past
Who would have bet on the polo shirt's comeback? In 2025, it's everywhere, but in places we least expected it. Gone are the overly prim and proper wardrobes of private schools and Sunday golf sessions. The polo shirt is playing offbeat: paired with a sequined skirt, slipped under an oversized suit, or as a chic counterpoint to leather pants. Wear it slightly unbuttoned, in noble or technical materials, and always with a statement piece that breaks with its preppy heritage. It then becomes a stylistic playground, a starting point for looks that are anything but consensual.
Peas dare everything
A timeless vintage motif? Perhaps. But certainly not frozen. This season, polka dots are reinventing themselves with audacity. As a bold total look, yes, but also mixed with other prints: checks, stripes, even zebra stripes. They're appearing where you least expect them, in surprising colors: saffron yellow, grayish khaki, electric plum; and on unusual materials, like leather or neoprene. The polka dot loses its retro side and becomes a graphic punctuation mark, a controlled, almost architectural visual accent. A way to impose your signature, without raising the tone.
Harem pants become couture
This is probably the most unexpected piece this season. Forget the hippie clichés: harem pants are undergoing a radical shift. They're elegantly redesigned, lengthening the leg instead of breaking it, and asserting a new silhouette. In flowing silk, dense velvet, Japanese denim, textured leather, or even technical lace, they're slipping into wardrobes that swear by the straight cut. Worn with a fitted top or an oversized shirt, they become a hybrid essential. Between extreme comfort and discreet refinement, they impose a new code of sophistication: that of freedom.
Fringes are everywhere, without nostalgia
Long associated with bohemian or western wardrobes, fringes are back this fall/winter with a new, more urban, more sophisticated energy. They no longer just adorn bags or festival-style fringed jackets; they're redefining the movement of clothing. A fringed midi skirt that follows the step, a graphic cape with cut edges, a knit top whose threads float like an extension of the body... fringes are becoming a visual language. We like them long, clean, almost architectural. They catch the eye without overdoing it, add dynamism to the most understated silhouettes, and offer a sensual alternative to rigid cuts. A way to talk about style without saying a word, just with movement.
The scarf falls to the waist
It's no longer just tied around the neck or head. The 2025 version of the scarf is simply worn as a belt. With high-waisted jeans, a flowing dress, cargo pants, or even a tailored skirt, it becomes a signature accessory. Printed or plain, silky or textured, it adds a touch of masterful nonchalance to the silhouette. This simple, almost instinctive gesture transforms an outfit into a stylish statement. And as a bonus, the scarf is easy to carry, effortlessly washable... and can be smoothed out in seconds if necessary.
It's in these details that an accessory like the steamer really comes into its own. In the morning, when you put together your outfit with a belted scarf or a fine lace blouse, you don't want to start over because of a stubborn crease. A quick pass through the SteamCube is enough to give new life to a piece that was just waiting to be woken up. Here again, fashion isn't looking for perfection, but for the right attitude.