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These Will Be 2025’s Most Important Fashion Items

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With a steady stream of new-season inspiration from the runways, street style and social media, you might think it easy to predict which standout pieces will set the tone for the year ahead, but the reality is a little trickier.

With the right celebrity endorsement, hashtag or viral moment, new releases can become best sellers, but separating the cream of the crop from the flash-in-the-pan takes some research to uncover which items are really worth our full attention. With our minds and shopping baskets focused squarely on winter and the new year, a fresh batch of noticeably popular pieces is bubbling up—some follow major trends, others are yet-to-be-celebrated microtrends, but all of them are about to be very, very popular in 2025.

To help you piece together a new-season wardrobe that is not only up to date but lightyears ahead, we’ve been keeping a close eye on the styles we’ve seen cropping up repeatedly, and I consulted an expert to help refine the final edit. Who better to steer us in the right direction than someone who works several seasons ahead; Net-a-Porter’s buying director Kate Benson, who predicts that 2025 will be a year of two halves.

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“Elegant, timeless style has always been at the heart of our product offerings, meaning that quiet luxury has and always will be a core trend for Net-a-Porter,” notes Benson. “There’s nothing quite as practical as pieces you invest in that stand the test of time. But, with that said, we’re also witnessing a shift as more brands embrace individuality with bolder, [increasingly] creative collections.

“For 2025, expect a mix of bold colours, with playful pinks and daring reds as seen in Erdem’s latest collection. Desert neutrals will also emerge as a dominant trend, incorporating vibrant oranges, fringe detailing and plenty of suede. Oversized suiting will remain a key trend, with Saint Laurent’s recent collection highlighting ’80s-infused tailoring throughout.”