Come autumn, our wardrobe is crying out for a change. Although a fashion expert always wears looks with a stylish In particular, when changing their wardrobe they always start by incorporating basics from a new collection. The most repeated question every these months of the year is: What coats will be trending this fall-winter 2024/2025? Today at COOLthelifestyle we review the coats that have set a trend on the catwalks and the street style of the Fashion Weeks. ¡The cold season is approaching and the coat takes center stage, don’t miss this selection!
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Classic parkas
The parka-style coat with a contrast collar has already become the great bet of fashion experts. We keep seeing these types of coats on social networks, catwalks and shop windows. Nobody masters this garment like the Danes. In fact, they were the ones who made other coat styles fashionable in previous years. Brands like Baum und pferdgarten, Arket and & Other Stories have incredible designs. But, the one we like the most is Barbour’s Gunnerside.
Gunnerside. (Foto: Barbour)
‘Animal print’ shelters
In the same way that in summer leopard pants were the top trend, in winter it is the short cow print jacket and the coat with animal print leopard If you still don’t have any of these clothes, it’s time to get a new coat or jacket. animal print. Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Isabel Marant, Jacquemus… All these disparate luxury brands have agreed this fall-winter season to put animal print coats as a must in your closet.
Kate Moss in Paris. (Photo: Gtres)
Coats with exaggerated shoulder pads
It is a structured coat that shines for its sobriety. As with the classic trench coat, the coat with exaggerated shoulder pads stands out for its versatility and functionality. This coat with a marked 80s feel is a maximum exponent of silent luxury. An irredeemably austere silhouette that adopts a special aesthetic due to the detail of the exaggerated shoulder pads.
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Balmoral beauty shelters
Natural colors, such as olive green, brown and earth tones, dominate this aesthetic that, although simple, reflects a quiet elegance. One of the key elements of this style is, without a doubt, the closure of the coats. Large, colorful and textured. Balmoral chic is the aesthetic that defines these designs, deeply rooted in the British country aesthetic, combining traditional fabrics such as tweed in classic garments.
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