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The fall/winter 2025 runway season has officially come to a close, but that in no way means our attention paid to its contents is waning. It’s quite the contrary actually. In the six months between the shows ending and fall’s pieces arriving in stores, there’s a lot of prep to do, including putting together what you clicked on this story for: a list of ways to shop the runways’ most talked-about trends.
Come fall, when the actual items that debuted on the runways become available, I fully support you making a few well-thought-out, substantial investments. Right now, though, when you have to get creative about how to re-create your favorite moments from the shows in New York, Milan, and Paris, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t save a few bucks, especially when so many of fall’s top trends are already available at Zara, Mango, and H&M at shockingly affordable prices. Below, find plaid, funnel necks, elevated slippers, and more trends from the fall/winter 2025 fashion season for far less than you’ll find them in August and September. You’re welcome.
Plaid’s Prime
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I’ll be honest. I didn’t see plaid’s resurgence coming. Sure, there were signs at The Row and Bottega Veneta, but the print was everywhere during fashion month, popping up seemingly out of nowhere to, at least in my head, replace leopard print at the top of the print totem pole. Kallmeyer, Calvin Klein, Bally, Burberry, and more leaned into the outdoorsy pattern, breathing new life into the dated print.
Shop plaid:
Zw Collection
Plaid Shoulder Pad Shirt
Zw Collection
Wool Blend Plaid Cape
MANGO
Check Scarf With Fringed Ends
Zw Collection
Wool Blend Plaid Blazer
Zw Collection
Checkered Midi Skirt
Funnel Frenzy
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Over the last three seasons, no outerwear trend has dominated quite like funnel-neck coats and jackets. It started with Phoebe Philo, but nowadays, every brand on the fashion-month calendar is on board, from Victoria Beckham to Gucci to Chloé. Even better? They all put their own unique spins on the neckline, keeping funnel necks from petering out after just one or two seasons.
Shop funnel-neck outerwear:
MANGO
Oversized Cotton Trench Coat
MANGO
Cotton Parka With Gathered Hem
Zw Collection
Pocket Jacket
MANGO
Cotton Jacket High Neck Pockets
Donning Dots
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Another in-demand print? Polka dots, which showed up at Altuzarra, Moschino, Rokh, Fendi, and Isabel Marant. Soft and delicate but also chic and sophisticated, this print is set to make a serious comeback in 2025. Just you wait.
Shop polka dots:
MANGO
Polka-Dot Dress With Draped Body
Zw Collection
Cape Tie Blouse
MANGO
Flared Sleeve Polka-Dot Dress
MANGO
Polka-Dot Wrap-Neck Blouse
Zw Collection
Polka Dot Halter Dress
Blue Shock
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A lot of loud, eye-catching colors made their debut on the runways, benching pastels and even most neutrals in the process, but one stood out the most: electric blue. From cerulean to turquoise, bright and saturated blues were the true favorites of brands like Alaïa, MM6 Maison Margiela, Tom Ford, Emilia Wickstead, Marni, and Colleen Allen, one of New York’s top new talents.
Shop electric blue:
MANGO
Oversize Poplin Shirt
Zw Collection
Full Midi Skirt
MANGO
Straight-Fit Suit Jacket
MANGO
Straight Suit Trousers
Zw Collection
Manteco Wool Oversized Coat
So ’90s
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The ’90s are trending on the runway? Shocker. Actually, with Calvin Klein’s return to the runway under the direction of new Creative Director Veronica Leoni, trends from the era were always going to be present, and hers hardly disappointed. Skirt suits, wide suiting, and effortless outerwear reminiscent of one of fashion’s favorite eras felt stronger than ever this season.
Shop ’90s minimalism:
MANGO
Leather Blazer With Buttons
H&M
Wide-Leg Linen-Blend Pants
MANGO
Straight Lyocell Suit Waistcoat
Zw Collection
Linen Frock Coat
Slipper Supremacy
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Slippers are dominating this season on celebrities, social media, and the runway alike. In Milan, models at Alberta Ferretti floated around a beautifully lit apartment wearing pairs in black and burgundy with silky slips and elegant outerwear. Satin, square-toe iterations were styled with romantic, flowing gowns at Calvin Klein. Clearly, this shoe trend isn’t going anywhere, but don’t fret—you don’t have to spend $500+ on handmade leather slippers to acquire it.
Shop slippers:
ZARA
Woven Topstitched Mule
MANGO
Suede Sling Back Shoes