7 Luxury Winter Trends You Need to Know in 2025

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7 Luxury Winter Trends You Need to Know in 2025

As much as I love summer, when it comes to fashion, winter is my favourite season. The big cosy coats, the sumptuous leather boots, the cashmere and of course, the partywear! It’s a period of occasions, festivities and therefore drama—and we (I) love the drama when it comes to dressing. What’s interesting about luxury winter trends in 2025, is that there is definitely a change in the air. After years of quiet luxury, Y2K and several ‘something-core’ aesthetics or ‘something-girl summers’ thanks to TikTok, it feels as though we’re about to enter into a new era. This is no doubt because this year has seen the biggest game of fashion musical chairs probably ever, as such, the September fashion month introduced a slew of new creative directors and their visions for their respective houses. Of course, this showcase was for spring/summer 2026, but still, you can feel the dawn of new beginnings is just on the horizon.

So, as much as the ever-classic styling that the quiet luxury period brought us is timeless, some of the biggest luxury designers have offered a twist on these capsule wardrobe staples that make wearing our winter favourites feel fresh and new. For example, where often this time of year is all about monochrome dressing and neutrals, this year, according to the likes of Saint Laurent, joyous pops of colour and colourblocking is mandatory. Animal prints are having a moment too, but then, we at Who What Wear would say this is neutral anyway. And if you are considering investing in animal print, be advised that this year it’s not just leopard print like last year’s trending Mob Wife aesthetic. There’s zebra, cheetah, snakeskin as well as replica deer, giraffe and dalmatian (the latter of which feels like a winter iteration of the oh-so-popular polka dot print this summer). In the same vein, faux fur is going to be huge this winter. I know what you’re thinking, and sure, faux fur seems like a timeless winter staple. It’s true—but this year it’s more prominent than ever, and not just with coats and jackets at Ferragamo, Fendi and Gucci, but with accessories like shawls, scarves and hats at Miu Miu, Dior and Prada.

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Speaking of Miu Miu, fashion’s cool younger sister, has been leading the charge with the preppy trend. Mini skirts, striped polo shirts, loafers and grey knitwear galore—we’ve loved seeing this schoolgirl-meets-librarian aesthetic prosper in the last year or two. Whilst Miuccia Prada’s autumn/winter 25 collection featured lots of these same references, elsewhere I’ve noticed a more grown-up iteration. Drawing inspiration from the ‘50s and ‘60s, this new wave of preppy styling feels quite conservative and less playful than the more youthful Miu Miu vision. Skirts are longer—to the knee, not mini—and we’re swapping knee-high socks for low-denier tights.