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2025 fall trends report đ
As much as I love the summer months, summer fashion doesnât do it for me quite like fall fashion does. Living in Minnesota, we get the extremes â muggy 90-degree days and sub-zero temps. It requires a wardrobe of just about everything (which, hey, Iâm not complaining about). Fall lands right in my sweet spot though: warm neutrals, all the textures, and endless layering options.
Iâm always keeping a pulse on the latest trends, especially whatâs to come. And while Iâm about to walk through some of the trends Iâm most excited for this fall â the biggest thing Iâve learned in my style journey is to lean into my own personal style.
Iâve fallen victim to micro-trends a few too many times where I impulse-buy something, wear it once, and then never again. Beyond just wasting money, chasing every trend waters down my style identity. These days, Iâve forced myself to be really intentional about what I buy. I think long and hard about each item: can I style it at least 3â5 different ways with things I already own? Does it fill a true gap in my wardrobe? Does it spark joy in that way only pieces true to my style can? (Closet joy is real!) I could go on and on about this â maybe weâll save that for another Fold post.
So, with that said, take these with a grain of salt. Invest in the trends that ring true to you, the ones youâll wear for years to come.
The 2025 Fall Trends Report
Funnel necks
This is one Iâve always adored, so Iâm thrilled to see more funnel neck button-ups, coats, even tees and tanks. Thereâs something so chic about a raised funnel neck collar â especially when you tuck your hair into it.
Fringe & tassels
I definitely identify more as a minimalist, but I love adding edge in subtle ways. Fringe and tassels do that beautifully â and trust me, youâll be seeing them everywhere. I just snagged a cream-colored wool fringe scarf from Banana Republic that I cannot wait to style this fall and winter.
Colored denim
Donât worry, Iâm not talking about the bright skinnies we all had circa 2010. I mean chic, wide-leg denim in olive, brown, or taupe washes. Iâve been reaching for blue denim less lately, craving neutrals that flow better with my palette (creams, beiges, olives, rusts, browns). A khaki pair I just picked up from Mango is scratching the itch, and Iâve got my eye on the beige GAP x Beis barrel jeans too.

Suede everything
This was on my fall forecast last year â and sheâs still here. I hope this year suede moves beyond just shoes, bags, and coats. Give me suede shirts, shorts, pants, everything. Iâm currently on the hunt for a vintage suede blazer for layering season.

Animal print
Last year was all leopard, but Iâm predicting more snake and zebra this year. Iâm a biiig fan of animal print â but Iâve learned I donât reach for tops or pants in it, they feel too bold for me. Instead, I stick to accessories. So Iâll be rocking my zebra flats and snakeskin clutch this year. Honorable mention for ponyhair - while not always an animal print, ponyhair is chic as ever. Try a ponyhair shoulder bag or pair of mules.

Shades of pink
Pink? For fall? Honestly, it does feel a little groundbreaking. Iâve been seeing brands like Khaite and AlaĂŻa pushing soft ballet-core pinks, and Iâm here for it. As you probably know, we just launched our Blush keote â and while itâs not your typical fall color, I think youâll be seeing pink styled a lot of ways this season. Iâve been pairing mine with creams and grays, and it feels surprisingly cozy.

Leaning into your own personal style applies to all seasons, not just fall. As always, make it uniquely you.
happy styling,
Rachael
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