November 20, 2025
Men

Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 Fashion Trends Straight Off the Runways

Wardrobe staples were pushed to new extremes this season, with bold proportions, plush fabrics, and unexpected pairings.

These eight Fall/Winter 2025 trends are here to elevate your wardrobe with ease — your Q4 is about to get that bit more effortlessly stylish.

Feeling Blue

At this point, denim co-ords are no longer a fashion risk but a wardrobe staple. This season, however, designers are taking things a step further. Think fur trims at Dolce & Gabbana, XXL collars and sleeves at EgonLab, artsy cuts at Setchu, and bold accessory pairings at Doublet.

Layer Up

This chilly season, before you reach for your puffer jacket on autopilot, take a cue from the runways and layer your outerwear. Whether it’s leather-on-leather at Auralee, puffer-on-puffer at Prada, or a triple-jacket moment à la Dsquared2 and Dolce & Gabbana, the message is clear: stay warm, stay cool.

Mob Mentality

The mob wife aesthetic is dominating TikTok — so why shouldn’t men have their moment too? From animal prints at Emporio Armani and Lanvin, to luxe fur at Burberry and Prada, to oversized coats at Saint Laurent and KidSuper, it’s time to tap into your inner mob boss. Don’t forget the attitude.

Monochrome Magic

When in doubt, choose one colour, wear it head-to-toe and you’re set. For Fall/Winter 2025, designers embraced full monochrome looks down to the accessories. Muted tones at Dior, Feng Chen Wang and 3.Paradis are fail-proof, while rich shades at Bianca Saunders, Emporio Armani and I.M Men earn instant style points.

Neck and Neck

Wear what you want this season — just don’t skip the neckwear. The runways were full of scarves in every form: snoods at Giorgio Armani and Y-3, triangle styles at Ami and Bianca Saunders, and chunky knits at Comme des Garçons Shirt and Emporio Armani. There’s no better time to experiment.

Feel Your Collar

Popped collars don’t always get the best rep, but they were everywhere on the Fall/Winter 2025 runways — and we’re convinced. Preppy takes from Dunhill, Burberry and Zegna are easy entry points, while the edgier interpretations at Dior Men, Rick Owens and Songzio give the look an alluring twist.

Pretty (Cool) in Pink

Powder pink isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, as it remains the colour du jour this season. If you’re still a little hesitant, look to Gucci, Kenzo and Auralee for subtle ways to weave it into a muted palette. But honestly? It’s time to go bold. See Louis Vuitton, Todd Snyder and Doublet for inspiration.

Velvet Dreams

A good suit is essential in any man’s wardrobe, but this season, add a velvet one to the mix. The best part? You can go either direction. Hermès, Dolce & Gabbana and Emporio Armani delivered masterclasses in refinement, while Amiri, Burberry and Willy Chavarria proved there’s joy in going bold.

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