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Hottest Accessories Seen at Fall 2025 Fashion Weeks, According to Buyers
MILAN — Another fashion marathon has come to an end and the fall 2025 season marked a further step away from “quiet luxury” toward a more maximalist approach to dressing.
It was a season of contrasts, with both dark and optimistic collections sharing the spotlight and an overall retro vibe. The trend toward bolder self-expression and different, more directional takes on femininity marked the fall 2025 lineups, from ready-to-wear to accessories.
Backstage at Valentino Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Key Takeaways From The Shows
Overall it was easy to find an accessory for every taste on the runway. But one of the strongest trends was a dressier, ladylike attitude expressed in footwear via pointy pumps and slingbacks, the return of peep-toe shoes, as well as feminine mules and embellished sandals, as seen at shows including Prada, Fendi, Valentino and Balenciaga.
Backstage at Prada Fall 2025 Ready-To-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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The mood was reinforced by a greater focus on rich textures. Just like in many rtw collections, exotic skins and animal prints — ranging from python and eel skin to leopard, zebra and croco patterns — as well as shearling, faux fur, feathers and embroideries abounded in the accessory offerings. Texture was used not only in footwear and bags but also in new compelling ways to give a twist to looks, such as laced hosiery, sequined socks and a profusion of furry stoles and scarves, which enhanced the dressed-up and vintage feel of many collections.
Talking about vintage, it was a season of comebacks, with the return of Chloé’s Paddington bag leading the way. Tweaking icons from the archives to bank on nostalgia for past bestselling designs was a strategy seen across all categories, from shoes to jewelry, but it resonated particularly in bags, where timeless designs and office-ready investment pieces in big sizes were trending. Shapes encompassed the return of bowling bags; east-west styles that are still going strong, and softer, slouchier designs where suede ruled among the materials.
Backstage at Chloé Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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“On one hand customers need reassurance and investment pieces. They need to feel the value of their expenses on accessories, mainly bags, especially with the recent price increases,” said Maud Pupato, buying director for luxury womenswear, accessories and footwear at Printemps. “New interpretations of brands’ classics shapes in new colors or leather are giving a guarantee to the clients. Same for footwear: our clients want quality and essential shapes, like the right loafer, the perfect pump, the clean boots.
“On the other hand, they want to be more and more singular, express their style and not just follow trends but hiking their own interpretation of it,” continued Pupato. “This behavior started last year but the accessories consumption was safer and the brands’ assortment more minimal, matching also a quieter trend. It has evolved to more boldness and mix proposal.”
Backstage at Fendi Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week.
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The plethora of hats, beanies and headscarves, as seen at shows ranging from Miu Miu to Louis Vuitton, offered a new category to play with when assembling looks, further playing into consumers’ desire for greater self-expression.
Ditto for gloves, especially opera leather ones that brought drama to the runways, and statement belts, a category no longer seen as optional but often used to redefine entire silhouettes, as seen at Max Mara, Saint Laurent and Schiaparelli. Bold sunglasses and geometric frames with sheer-tinted lenses, as well as chunky jewelry and stackable necklaces and bracelets, multiplied styling possibilities and further expressed the overall retro vibe of the season.
Backstage at Max Mara Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week.
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“Emotional accessories that spark joy are in high demand. Customers have ‘quiet luxury’ fatigue and they are reaching for new fashion deliveries to help them express their personal style. The bohemian spirit of the season bodes well for charms, talismans and jewelry,” said Marissa Galante Frank, fashion director of beauty and accessories at Bloomingdale’s.
Backstage at Chloé Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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New Names to Watch
There were plenty of new names in accessories this season that captured buyers’ attention. Leading the way was Christen, the solo project of Nina Christen, who previously designed standout shoes for The Row and Bottega Veneta. Her over-the-knee boots, shearling-lined booties and heeled sandals crafted in Italy were highlighted by the likes of Selfridges’ director of accessories Sara Wong, Mytheresa’s chief buying officer Tiffany Hsu and LuisaViaRoma’s buying director Marta Gramaccioni.
Gramaccioni also pointed to “Jude for shoes and Maeden for bags — two brands that bring a fresh perspective and a strong contemporary price point.”
The former was also mentioned by Rickie De Sole, vice president, fashion director at Nordstrom, as well as Moda Operandi’s director of accessories Ryan Kleman. They both additionally pointed to the revival of American shoe brand Herbert Levine as one to keep an eye on, as it “brings desirable, wearable shoes with standout details like minimal bicolor soles and ruched leather ballet-inspired mules,” said De Sole.
The Antipode was among the shoe picks of Pascale Leboutet, buying and merchandising director for accessories at Galeries Lafayette, while Printemps’ Pupato pointed to Duha and Hagelstam for footwear and Koné for bags.
Maeden’s Monday suede bag.
Courtesy of Maeden
Here, buyers weigh in on the top accessories of the season:
Roopal Patel, senior vice president, fashion director at Saks Fifth Avenue
Favorite accessories: Fendi’s 100th anniversary collection had one of the best lineups of accessories. The snakeskin, color-blocked boots, the eel skin slingbacks and the patchwork top-handle gel bag are super chic paired with Fendi’s polished rtw looks this season. Prada’s artisanal pumps, the elongated bag with the gold chain and the new suede bowler bag are great staples for fall. We also loved all the delicate inset jewelry charms on the sweater collar necklaces and pearl brooches at Prada. Saint Laurent’s slingbacks with the rosette. The fringe floral sandals at Alaïa. Khaite’s over-the-knee boots and elongated clutch were some of the best for fall. Chloé’s recycled shearling shrug layered over the boho lace dresses, as well as this season’s updated version of the iconic Paddington bag. Schiaparelli’s lone star belts. There were so many amazing accessories, shoes and soft accessories on the runways this season.
Schiaparelli Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
Courtesy of Schiaparelli
Top trends: With the return of ladylike dressing and glamor, pumps, slingbacks and mules were spotted on many runways this season, including Prada, Miu Miu, Fendi, Valentino and Balenciaga. Top-handle bags continue to trend, along with the east-west elongated bag with chain handles at Prada and Ferragamo. The bowler bag feels new and fresh for fall. We saw rich textures and furry details on handbags, shoes and accessories, which seamlessly transitioned into stoles, shrugs and fur capes. Exotic skins are trending again. Faux-stamped crocodile bags, python prints and eel skin are back in a big way. Cinched waists and belts over jackets and knits add a bit of polish. Long gloves were seen in every city as a finishing touch. So many chic novelty hats, beanies, head scarves and wraps for layering.
Must-have items: Prada’s artisanal pumps. Alaïa’s fringe floral sandals. Khaite’s over-the-knee boots. The suede bowler bag at Prada. Chloé’s fur shrug and Paddington bag.
Alaïa Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Linda Fargo, senior vice president, women’s fashion and director of store presentation at Bergdorf Goodman
Top trends: Top of mind to complete the newer dressed up rtw we saw on numerous runways are the more polished accessories. From shoulder-length top-handle bags and more feminine higher heels to pointier pumps and slit peep toes. Feminine slides, mules and wedges, especially in patent or velvet, felt fresh. Over-the-knee boots feel great too. Another best supporting actress for the more ladylike dressed up trend were all the great lacey and embellished hosiery in every kind of color.
Reflecting the pervasive textural rtw trends were more tactile luxe materials; patent, python, and eel skin in particular. Shearling was a top trend, as well as feathers and embroideries, especially when used as dramatic trim. Although novelty surfaces stood out, the real workhorse bags will most likely still be timeless, and the more novelty textures will be more seasonally specific.
Backstage at Alexander McQueen Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Additionally, Lucite heels, slides and mule wedges felt directional, and the Southwestern trend will stay in the picture. “Anything but black” will be a major trend. The unexpected colors felt most compelling in both shoes and bags. Micro-trends particular to fall 2025 were the great double wrap belts, especially worn over outerwear; a face-framing, head-hugging hood as well as larger statement bijoux and sheer color-tinted sunglasses.
Must-have items: A few standout must-haves on my personal list are the Click bag from Alaïa, the chevron patchwork bags at Fendi, and the shearling neck stole with chains at Prada.
Fendi Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week.
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Rickie De Sole, vice president, fashion director at Nordstrom
Favorite accessories: Fendi’s centennial celebration boot is a true showstopper — the sculptural heel forms an infinity symbol when the soles are paired, making it equally stunning with eveningwear or denim. Chloé’s micro Kisslock bag brings a whimsical charm with buttery leather and antiqued gold, like a treasured gift. Valentino’s necklaces, a playful mix of shells and cast metal flowers, are collectible gems that offer a naturalist sensibility as the perfect seasonal keepsake. Prada’s pump takes a timeless shape and elevates it with exposed seams for a striking 3D effect. Feminine, sophisticated, and self-assured, it’s a must-have for the season. Personality hats were all over the runways this fall, with standout pieces from Brunello Cucinelli, Stephen Jones, Miu Miu, Loro Piana and Louis Vuitton serving as bold finishing touches for fall’s best looks.
Top trends: Fall 2025 accessories are defined by their rich textures and elevated purpose. Suede and leather dominated the runways, from Chloé to McQueen, while shearling and crystal accents at Valentino added warmth and dimension to footwear. Evening shoes are reclaiming their moment, signaling a renewed focus on sophisticated dressing. Office-ready investment bags offer both practicality, space and style, serving as essential pieces to tie modern wardrobes together. Animal print accessories are making an impact, with cheetah and snake emerging as focal points. Designers are using these patterns liberally, from playful mixing in Miu Miu’s snake-striped sneakers to Fendi’s showstopping leather cheetah print boots.
Must-have items: New updates to Balenciaga’s Bel Air and Rodeo bags bring a fresh perspective to the must-have investment bag. The pump is making a powerful comeback, striking the ideal balance between timeless and contemporary, with noteworthy designs from Miu Miu to Valentino. Stackable jewelry is a standout this season, especially on the wrist at Miu Miu, while layered necklaces at Valentino and Chloé channel a more vintage-inspired direction. Furry stoles and scarves are key accessories, with takes from Prada, Armani and Miu Miu alongside bold versions from Burberry, Simone Rocha and Diotima. These pieces add texture, sophistication and a touch of playfulness to cold weather looks.
Simone Rocha Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at London Fashion Week.
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Marissa Galante Frank, fashion director of beauty and accessories at Bloomingdale’s
Favorite accessories: At Fendi’s 100th anniversary show the house reissued modern versions of some of their most iconic bags: the Baguette, Spy bag and Peekaboo. The Prada jeweled collars provided the perfect unexpected twist that makes the house so special. At Chloé, the faux fur tassels and antique gold talisman charms successfully transitioned the brand’s bohemian energy from spring to fall.
Top trends: Shearling and faux fur accessories added texture in every city during fashion month. Snake prints and croc dominated across handbags and shoes. Riding boots emerged as the must-have boot of the season. Gloves in a range of rich leather colors. Belts proved their status as a necessary, no longer optional, accessory. Belted bags that can be worn from the conference room to cocktails. Slim retro-inspired sneakers in suedes and snake prints.
Must-have items: The Vans x Valentino collaboration will be the must-have sneaker on everyone’s list; Prada’s new east-west bags and loafer boot; Chloe’s padlock bag; Miu Miu’s sneaker updates with snake print.
Backstage at Miu Miu Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Jodi Kahn, vice president of luxury fashion at Neiman Marcus
Favorite accessories: Fendi’s accessories were a true work of art, perfectly encapsulating the brand’s 100th anniversary. From patchwork stripe leather boots to embellished slides and fur fringe handbags, each piece felt like a collector’s item. Alaïa also delivered refined artistic flair through sculpted ballon bracelet handbags and asymmetrical PVC heels featuring a statement abstract floral. And, of course, no fashion season would be complete without a nod to Prada, where we saw two striking new silhouettes of the classic loafer and peep-toe loafer.
Top trends: Patent leather added a slickness to shoes and handbags, while leopard added a graphic pop in every city. The season’s fixation on fluff and fuzz extended to accessories, with boots elongated over the knee. As we embrace a more maximalist season, we especially loved the addition of novelty tights and while in Paris, all of the hoods, head coverings and balaclavas.
Must-have items: The reissued Chloé Paddington bag is back and better than ever with a new and lighter construction. The Alaïa Curve bag in chocolate suede is extremely chic. We loved Prada’s exposed seam pump, which paired back to the tailoring and Loewe’s mega-embellished clear beaded mary janes.
Alaïa Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
Filippo Fior/Courtesy of Alaia
Ryan Kleman, director of accessories at Moda Operandi
Favorite accessories: Chloé belts: the low-slung belt is sure to be the go-to styling move of the season. Khaite boots: bold but wearable with endless options for heel and shaft height. Every Prada shoe from the runway because our client understands that Miuccia [Prada] knows best. Balenciaga pumps: exaggerated and sharp, the shoes will be seen in the boardroom and some basement clubs. Alaïa’s Le Click bag: shown for the second time on the runway because for leather goods twice is nice.
Top trends: Longer necklaces, varying lengths but all below the décolleté and somewhere just short of the waist, as seen at Chloé, Gucci and Rabanne. Headscarves and headbands: no look was complete without some finishing touches on the head, as seen at Valentino, Magda Butrym and Prada. Frame handbags: bringing some structure and timelessness, the metal closures were seen in virtually every brand known for leather goods, and generally, the market is still showing structure bags, carried in-hand, aka the lady bag.
Must-have items: Khaite’s Clive boot, preferably distressed, and the newsboy cap. Everything from The Row. An Alaïa shoe and bag, with a special mention for croc-stamped pumps and Le Click bag. Fur: every accessory category has been updated with fur — hats, handbags, boots, scarfs and even bag-straps.
Khaite Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection.
Courtesy of Khaite
Tiffany Hsu, chief buying officer at Mytheresa
Favorite accessories: Schiaparelli’s triple belt stood out as an avant-garde statement piece, while Gucci’s Mongolian shearling tote perfectly captured the season’s love for texture and opulence. Simone Rocha’s faux fur bunnies were a whimsical yet covetable addition, reinforcing the ongoing influence of playful, tactile accessories. Alaïa’s sculptural black leather wrist bag — a seamless fusion of form and function — redefined the way we approach handbags.
Top trends: Shearling accessories, oversize furry totes, and shearling-lined boots are defining the season. Jewel tones have emerged as a key palette shift, particularly in footwear and leather goods, adding a vibrant yet refined touch to luxury dressing. Statement belts and layered waist accessories, as seen at Schiaparelli, introduced a fresh way to structure and elevate silhouettes. The return of bohemian luxury, especially in Paris, mentioning Chloé or Valentino, signaled a renewed interest in fluid, textured, and artisanal pieces that embody modern ease.
Must-have items: The Row’s Marlo bag is set to be one of the most in-demand pieces, embodying the quiet luxury movement with its sculptural yet understated appeal. Alaïa’s electric blue pumps add a vibrant, architectural edge to footwear trends.
Gucci Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week
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Josie Gardner, head of buying for shoes and accessories at Harrods
Favorite accessories: Schiaparelli’s hobo bag with gold cuff detailing was a true standout. Daniel Roseberry’s limitless creativity shines through, merging elegance, boldness, and uniqueness into one statement piece.
Top trends: This season, the ‘70s are making a bold return, with key materials and prints taking center stage. Zebra print pony hair, rich suede browns, and deep vintage reds are dominating runways, offering a nostalgic yet modern aesthetic. These elements evoke a sense of timeless luxury while bringing warmth and texture to accessory collections.
Must-have items: Loewe’s glass slipper, a mesmerizing fusion of fashion and art, blurring the lines between fantasy and wearability. Fendi’s new large shearling bag, the perfect balance of opulence and comfort, offering a chic yet practical option for the colder months.
Loewe’s fall 2025 collection.
Courtesy of Loewe
Sara Wong, director of accessories at Selfridges
Favorite accessories: We have seen new and innovative headwear in many shows but particularly loved the head wrap with the lace peeping out worn by all the models at the Dries Van Noten show. Super romantic and chic.
Top trends: We’re seeing a lot of textures and embellishments at market. Beaded and faux fur-accented bags while suede continues to be very prominent in collections. Double handbags, which essentially is carrying two handbags, emerges as a trend, perfect for those who are needing extra space while allowing creative layering. Statement sunglasses from oversized, bold, and uniquely shaped all prominent at the shows, particularly pairing it to contrast with feminine rtw silhouettes.
Must-have items: Top handle, east-west bowling bag seen consistently across all collections. From Alaïa, The Row, Givenchy, Neous to Balenciaga — all have their iterations of the more feminine shoulder silhouette.
Backstage at Dries Van Noten Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Maud Pupato, buying director for luxury womenswear, accessories and footwear at Printemps
Favorite accessories: The beige satin mules from Calvin Klein are the perfect subtle sophistication accessories to wear with a long coat or straight dress. The gold bangles at Miu Miu add to any outfit. Any Chloé necklace for a boho retro attitude. A Prada bag with chain to bring a darker touch. Ferragamo’s furry flip-flops.
Top trends: Jewelry is coming back with a big focus on necklaces and earrings, as seen at Saint Laurent, Chloé and Valentino. Gloves are complimenting many silhouettes, bringing a retro touch of sophistication, as seen at Miu Miu or Saint Laurent, or a more ladylike take, like at Sportmax and Ferragamo. Lady bags worn at the elbow with a calm and unbothered attitude as seen at Miu Miu, empowered and strong as seen at Victoria Beckham, and bowling bags with a retro touch as seen at Prada and The Row. Winter accessories, from fur scarves like at Chloé to shearling shoes. Belts are more and more important, they are not worn low waist anymore but underline the high waist, like at Ferragamo, Fendi, Max Mara, Tod’s and Saint Laurent.
Backstage at Marine Serre Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Shoes are either masculine with loafers or derbies (Victoria Beckham, Miu Miu) or very feminine and sexy with higher heels (Saint Laurent, Prada and Jimmy Choo). There were sandals with socks at Miu Miu and Valentino, and no shoes was also a trend — seen only at The Row but not the least. Suede bags are still everywhere and a nice commercial proposal adapted to many trends. Head and hair accessories remain extremely present this season with many headbands (Valentino, Magda Butrym, Coperni), scarves (Miu Miu, Courrèges, Ferragamo, Acne Studios), hair clips (Marine Serre), balaclavas (Magda Butrym, Valentino).
Must-have items: The thigh-high boots as seen at Balenciaga, Courrèges, Acne Studios, Balmain, but also at Rick Owens with chaps. A beanie to wear in many ways, seen at Christopher Esber, Valentino and Dolce & Gabbana. A clutch bag from Courrèges. Python printed shoes like at Miu Miu, or other animal print. Statement bags like the perfume bottle seen at Calvin Klein or the invisible bag from Zomer.
Backstage at the Calvin Klein spring 2025 ready-to-wear show at New York Fashion Week.
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Pascale Leboutet, buying and merchandising director for accessories at Galeries Lafayette
Favorite accessories: Zomer’s bag-no-bag; sunglasses with tinted lenses, the Coperni x Ray-Ban Meta collaboration. Faux fur scarves and faux fur charms as seen at Fendi and Chloé. Knee-high boots at Lemaire and Fendi. Western footwear: boots, pumps, derbies, block heels, architectural heels; slim sneakers at Ami and Jacquemus. Sneakers collaborations: Valentino x Vans, Maitrepierre x Converse, Issey Miyake x Camper and Balenciaga x Puma.
Top trends: Soft, slouchy bags (maxi, medium, mini). Belt bags seen on the runway. Large belts to define the silhouette. Leather is the main material, either soft or suede. Faux fur is on point for this season, as well as embossed leather…distressed or used leather and animal print. For shoes, the trend is around the western styles, as seen on boots, derbies, pointy-toed pumps with accentuated details on the soles. Knee-high boots are definitely back in the silhouettes. As for colors, brown in all its tonalities, it was the hot color of the season. Burgundy and khaki were also present in most of the collections.
Must-have items: The charm is the must-have item this year.
Zomer Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
Courtesy of Zomer
Jennifer Cuvillier, style director at Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche
Top trends: Business bags, larger-sized bags to fit a computer, which link with the office-business trend, novelty suiting, new oversize and powerful volumes, as well as with the mannish derby shoes silhouettes. Charms accessories on bags, like multi-key chains, dolls, furry details: a fun way to accessorize bags via stacking. High boots in beautiful soft leather, which finish off the rtw fluid silhouettes and open dresses or pants. New stilettos fitting with the feminine silhouettes and dressy looks. Ballerina flats and sneaker ballerina, seen less on the catwalk and more in showrooms, with a large offer on flat and comfortable shoes but still feminine.
In terms of material, there’s a big focus on suede, beautiful soft leather, embossed crocodile, python, pony skin, velvet and shearling details. In terms of prints and colors: leopard print, total black silhouettes, plus brown and khaki with flashes of [red] berries [hues] and some strong dynamic colors.
Backstage at Chloé Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Kay Barron, fashion director at Net-a-porter
Favorite accessories: Erdem’s reimagined Bloom bag stood out as it felt unique, featuring hand-painted designs by artist Kaye Donachie. This season, the bag appeared in fresh shapes and materials such as mock croc, yet retained its signature handle. Meanwhile, Loro Piana’s headscarves at the presentation were sophisticated with a modern twist, drawing inspiration from Queen Elizabeth’s style. Chloé’s reissued Paddington bag made a return to the runway, two decades after its original debut, adding a nostalgic touch to the collection whilst still appearing fresh.
Top trends: Faux fur and shearling were prominent across the collections, and this trend seamlessly carried over into accessories. Mock croc and black leather accessories were abundant, creating the perfect blend of toughness and femininity. Additionally, chunky jewelry, oversize necklaces and statement cuffs proved that dramatic accessories can effortlessly elevate any outfit.
Must-have items: Boots were a standout in all shapes, colors and materials this season. In New York, riding and thigh-high boots took center stage, whilst in Milan, Tod’s showcased high patent leather boots and at Aquazzura’s presentation there were shaggy shearling boots. Black leather and mock croc accessories are a must-have for fall 2025 — whether bags, belts or shoes — as they’re chic with an edgy twist, and also have a timeless appeal.
Backstage at Erdem Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at London Fashion Week.
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Marta Gramaccioni, buying director at LuisaViaRoma
Favorite accessories: Satin slippers from Calvin Klein Collection: chic and effortless. Low-profile boots like those seen at Khaite: a fresh alternative to high heels. Sequined socks from Rabanne: a playful and glamorous addition to any outfit. The return of the Paddington bag at Chloé: a nostalgic yet modern revival. Fur and shearling collars: perfect for layering over simple coats or jackets. Big statement belts from Max Mara: waist-cinching accessories that redefine silhouettes. The new Le City bag from Balenciaga: more elongated and in an east-west shape, making it even more sophisticated. New sneaker launches: Miu Miu’s take on sporty chic and Balenciaga’s Puma collaboration, which merges luxury with streetwear.
Top trends: Socks are the new must-have accessory. Whether in silk, embroidered, in Lurex, or covered in glitter and sequins, socks were everywhere — from Miu Miu to Valentino to Rabanne. The key styling tip is to wear them with dresses or skirts, making them a central part of the outfit rather than just a detail. Another highlight were long leather gloves, a real must-have for next fall. They add sophistication to a daytime look when paired with an oversize coat or elegance in the evening with a sleeveless top. Finally, suede bags continue to dominate, proving to be the most sought-after and widely proposed handbag style for the season.
Saint Laurent Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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Plus, ultra-flat boots: a shift from the towering platforms of past seasons, we saw sleek, knee-high and ankle-length flat boots at The Row and Ferragamo. Suede textures: from slouchy bags to knee-high boots, suede is the dominant material, offering a soft and relaxed feel. Sculptural eyewear: angular, futuristic sunglasses were seen everywhere, from Balenciaga to Jil Sander. Statement gloves: opera-length leather and wool gloves added a refined yet bold touch at Prada, Gucci and Valentino. Bold belts: Waist-cinching belts made a strong comeback, shaping silhouettes at Miu Miu and Saint Laurent.
Must-have items: I would definitely invest in a soft and oversize suede bag, flat statement boots and a sculptural pair of sunglasses.
Balenciaga Fall 2025 Ready-To-Wear Collection at Paris Fashion Week.
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