1. No Puffer November:
We said it. The puffer jacket had a very strong run, specially by the finance guys but fashion has officially moved on from being swallowed by nylon bubbles.
This season, jackets are expected to do something. Structure, drama, silhouette — if it doesn’t elevate the outfit, it’s not invited.
With No Puffer November in full effect, outerwear is stepping into its main role era.
Our top pick? The cape jacket.
Dramatic, elegant, and effortlessly cool — it turns even the simplest outfit into a moment. It’s proof that warmth doesn’t have to come at the cost of style.
Honestly? Such a slay.
2. At work/ hustle / prep-school aesthetic had its moment
Blame Miu Miu (with love). Blazers, micro skirts, sharp collars, and “I have a meeting at 9” energy dominated the moodboards.
It’s not disappearing entirely, but it is softening. The next step is less rigid, more lived-in — the same confidence, but with ease.
3. The Funnel Neck— girl math at its finest
Low effort, high reward.
This trend is timeless for a reason: it frames the face, sharpens the outfit, and saves you at least 10 minutes of styling time.
You look polished. You look intentional. And you didn’t even try.
Fashion efficiency? We love to see it.
4. Not the year of women designers — the era of women designers
Calling it a “year” feels reductive at this point. It’s been over a decade of women designers shaping culture, silhouettes, and conversations — and somehow, they just keep getting sharper. Ofcourse we all know about miuccia Prada but let's not forget about Maria Grazia Chiuri, Louise trotter, Chemena Kamali.
These queens aren’t following trends; they’re setting emotional direction. And fashion is better, bolder, and more human because of it.
5. Beige is no the IT color on ramp or is it? — let’s talk about that
Here’s where it gets interesting.
Yes, basic beige is out. The overly safe, flat, “quiet luxury starter pack” beige that dominated runways for years has lost its grip — especially with new creative directors injecting emotion, contrast, and edge back into collections.
But beige itself isn’t dead.
It’s just evolved.
Enter Pantone’s Cloud Dancer (2026) — a soft, airy off-white that feels lighter, cooler, and more emotional than traditional beige. Think of it as beige’s chic, artistic cousin. Less corporate, more poetic.
So no, we’re not contradicting ourselves. We’re just choosing dimension over dullness.
6. Mixed Jewelry for stacking:
I have spoken enough about stacking jewelry only when you have mixed metals, It's always so stunning, it shows that you've put in the effort to look this effortless, and I deeply wish to have this trend continue for decades, because why stick to one?
