THE FALL/WINTER 2024/25 FASHION TRENDS, AS UNVEILED IN PARIS AND MILAN, EMBRACE A SHIFT TOWARDS UNDERSTATED LUXURY WITH SUBTLY REINVENTED CLASSICS. DENIM SUITS, VELVET FABRICS, AND THE REVIVAL OF THE DUFFLE COAT MARK KEY HIGHLIGHTS, WHILE GRANDPA STYLE SEES A RESURGENCE WITH VINTAGE CARDIGANS AND PULLOVERS.

Against the backdrop of a challenging economic landscape and escalating geopolitical tensions, fashion designers deliberately embraced a more subdued tone during the recently concluded men’s fashion weeks in Florence, Milan, and Paris. As the curtains closed on the Fall/Winter 2024/25 showcases, one thing became abundantly clear – a prevailing emphasis on subtly reinvented classics, boasting impeccable cuts and luxurious fabrics, epitomizing the latest in fashion trends.

EMBRACING UNDERSTATED CASUAL LUXURY

In response to the complexities of the current world stage, designers showcased a notable shift towards understated casual luxury. The runways exuded a refined chicness, emphasizing essentials crafted for everyday wear. This marked a departure from extravagant sizes, with volumes and proportions taking a more modest turn. The tailoring narrative embraced a minimalist yet distinctly British flair, with numerous designers presenting total looks in tonal and neutral palettes. The runway ensembles, ranging from cashmere to tweed and sumptuous wools, ushered in a renaissance of grand classicism in men’s fashion trends.

Fashion Trends- Ami Paris FF24/25 Paris Fashion Week
Ami Paris FF24/25 Paris Fashion Week- Menswear

THE VELVET RENAISSANCE

Undoubtedly, Fall/Winter 2024/25 marked the resurgence of velvet, particularly corduroy, omnipresent and spanning jackets, shirts, trousers, coats, and even shoes. From Fendi‘s pronounced corduroy pants to Sacai‘s voluminous corduroy vests, the fabric made a significant comeback. Kolor showcased a slightly retro take on corduroy suits, while smooth velvet re-entered the scene with exquisite creations by Dries Van Noten, Giorgio Armani, Juun.J, Todd Snyder, and Ziggy Chen, embracing textured effects that defined the season’s fashion trends.

THE REVIVAL OF THE DUFFLE COAT

In a departure from the prevailing trends in recent seasons, the duffle coat emerged as a key player in the Fall/Winter fashion landscape. Originating from military roots, this short woolen coat, characterized by distinctive toggles and plaquette buttons, returned in ultra-creative renditions. Valentino showcased an elegant long version in sky blue, Sacai and Dries Van Noten experimented with asymmetrical buttoning, and Dsquared2 presented a shearling-lined iteration. The duffle coat made a stylish comeback, proving its timeless appeal in the evolving world of fashion trends.

Valentino FF24/25 Paris Fashion Week- Menswear

THE MAXI DETACHABLE POCKET

Injecting practicality into fashion, the oversized pocket took center stage, superimposing itself onto jackets or trousers using tonal ribbons, as seen in Dries Van Noten’s innovative approach. Whether integrated into the belt at Paul Smith or Ziggy Chen in the form of a pocket-pouch, this discreet yet practical accessory seamlessly complemented various looks, aligning with the prevailing fashion trends of large patch pockets on jackets and trousers.

THE DENIM SUIT TAKES CENTER STAGE

A standout among the unveiled fashion trends was the denim suit, preferably tailored from a resilient, heavy-weight indigo cotton. Designers across the spectrum offered their interpretations, ranging from a cowboy-inspired ensemble at Louis Vuitton to a washed version at Wooyoungmi and Dries Van Noten featuring baggy trousers. Kenzo introduced a military-style denim suit, while Valentino, Dior Homme, and Officine Générale explored dark blue renditions. The denim suit emerged as a symbol of relaxed tailoring, capturing the essence of the evolving fashion trends.

Louis Vuitton FF24/25 Paris Fashion Week

Louis Vuitton FF24/25 Paris Fashion Week- Menswear

THE BALL EFFECT

While extra-large volumes took a backseat, rounded shapes and the ball effect continued to captivate designers. The runway featured pieces with enveloping and protective sleeves, embracing rounded curves. Rick Owens showcased quilted down jackets, with some designers inflating garments for added effect, as demonstrated by MSGM in certain shirts.

TROMPE-L’ŒIL CONSTRUCTION

Fashion designers concentrated their creative energies on jackets and coats, exploring trompe-l’œil creations where garments seemingly duplicated themselves. Sean Suen‘s oversized jacket featured layers that folded upon themselves, while Dolce & Gabbana introduced blazers with satin lining that buttoned onto a third row of buttons. The two-in-one concept extended to Valentino’s black and gray coat and Junya Watanabe’s reinvented overcoat, embodying the essence of evolving fashion trends.

ORIGINAL HEADGEAR TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT

In the realm of discreet luxury, the hat emerged as the quintessential accessory defining silhouettes for the upcoming winter season. Particularly extravagant hats took center stage, with designers showcasing their most unconventional creations. From Dior’s Rudolf Noureev-inspired turban to Givenchy‘s headscarf adorned with cascading faux curly hair, and Prada‘s swim cap to Louis Vuitton’s cowboy hat, each unique piece served as a statement, aligning perfectly with the overarching fashion trends of the season. Magliano reinterpreted the Borsalino into a festive bonnet, and Bluemarble stood out with a gigantic faux fur hat, all while Walter Van Beirendonck reintroduced some XXL models from his archives, signed by the renowned milliner Stephen Jones. The extravagant headgear options showcased the pinnacle of originality in Fall/Winter 2024/25 fashion trends.

GRANDPA STYLE RESURGENCE

Grandpa’s style experienced a resurgence, with vintage cardigans and seemingly outdated pullovers taking center stage on the runways. Preferably worn tied around the neck or at the waist, the Winter 2024 fashion trends showcased quilted vests, slightly worn tweed jackets with visible elbow patches, corduroy velvet trousers, and wool plaid shirts. These elements compose the essentials for achieving the epitome of cool in the upcoming winter season.


Sean Suen FF24/25 Paris Fashion Week- Menswear

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