From twisty fabrics to animal prints, these are the runway looks we’re coveting for fall 2025
The Fall 2025 runways in New York offered a range of fresh perspectives and standout moments alongside a mix of stunning debuts and long-awaited comebacks.
Veronica Leoni unveiled her highly anticipated first collection for Calvin Klein, while Frances Howie showcased hers for Fforme. We also welcomed Christopher John Rogers and Joseph Altuzarra back to the calendar. As for trends, sportswear took center stage in future-focused collections at Tory Burch and Michael Kors, while Coach’s Stuart Vevers embraced a wave of ’90s nostalgia.
Statement coats, voluminous skirts, twisted jersey dresses, and ornate brooches abounded, adding elements of drama to the refined yet joyful mood that underscored the week. Overall, this season felt like a celebration of individuality and creativity, and a reminder that even in the darkest times, fashion can bring us a lot of light.
Below are the key trends from the New York Fashion Week.
Gordon Gekko Vibes
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From left: Bevza, Calvin Klein, Carolina Herrera
Designers went full-on ’80s tailoring with big shoulders and oversized suit silhouettes.
Full Circle
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From left: Altuzarra, Brandon Maxwell, Tory Burch.
Cylindrical A-line skirts gave some serious volume to more than a few great collections this season.
Honey, I Shrunk the Jacket
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From left: Coach, Marc Jacobs, Khaite.
Classic crops are making a comeback.
Skirt Suits Get Glam
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From left: Michael Kors, Thom Browne, Tory Burch.
Many designers made a case for a classic set but with embellishments, texture, and more accouterments.
Hear Us Roar
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From left: Marc Jacobs, Khaite, Anna Sui.
Animal prints made a big statement this season, whether by way of outerwear or everyday separates.
Twisted Sister
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From left: Luar, Calvin Klein, Collina Strada.
Elegant dresses got a major dose of quirk thanks to off-kilter draping and tailoring.
The Quarter Zip
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From left: Brandon Maxwell, Tory Burch, Jane Wade.
Sporty will always be in style, especially with so much elevated knitwear at play.
All Wrapped Up
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From left: Altuzarra, Calvin Klein, Brandon Maxwell.
Everyone’s obsessed with a wrap coat.
Borrowed From the Boys
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From left: Calvin Klein, Khaite, Tory Burch.
From slick shirts and ties to cool suiting, menswear-inspired looks were everywhere this season.
Elevated Argyle
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From left: Khaite, Thom Browne, Zankov.
The traditional diamond pattern was updated with joyous pops of colors.
Done and Dusted
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From left: Christopher John Rogers, Colleen Allen, Fforme.
Coats were made magical with floor-length silhouettes in vibrant hues that felt both cozy and dressed up.
Pants That Track
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From left: Jonathan Cohen, Tory Burch, Willy Chavarria.
The easy, go-to sport pant has gone through a makeover in cool new cuts and fabrics.
Shine Bright
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From left: Altuzarra, Thom Browne, Marc Jacobs.
Opulence was in full force with beautiful embellishments everywhere
New Dress Codes (Pants Included!)
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From left: Collina Strada, Diotima, Coach.
Lace and party dresses were styled unapologetically over pants for a winning semi-formal look.