Sorry About It, But These 6 2025 Trends Can Easily Look Cheap

Aimee Song in a burgundy leather bomber jacket and matching Hermés bag.

(Image credit: @aimeesong)

When it comes to trends, some are here for the long haul while others fizzle out after a short period on top. In some situations, their rise was too quick, not allowing the masses to figure out how to do them correctly before they lose interest. In the case of the trends you'll find below, if not executed correctly, they can look a bit cheap (I'm looking at you, crop tops), which is likely why they're on their way out.

The trends that catch on past the fashion crowd today prove that practicality is king. Peplum tops, bomber jackets, wedge heels, and longline shorts are the blueprint for this practical (yet playful) dressing era. Don't worry about getting them wrong—you can't. They do all the work for you, keeping you looking expensive all year long.

Below, find out which new 2025 trends are taking over for those outdated fads that err more on the cheap side than the rich ones.

Out: Crop Tops

In: Peplum Tops

Maren Schia in a pink peplum top and jeans.

(Image credit: @marenschia)

Peplum tops are definitely coming onto the scene. Not only are they chic, but they're trendy, making it the perfect balance. They also make a big statement every time, meaning you can throw one on with trousers, a skirt, or jeans, and you'll have an A+ outfit with little to no effort. On the contrary, crop tops must be styled just right, a tricky and time-consuming feat.

Out: Platforms

In: Sculptural Wedges

Eliza Huber in a red dress, Prada bag, and Prada heels.

(Image credit: @elizagracehuber)

While platforms remain a great option for certain occasions, designers have proven that the new vanguard involves a sculptural wedge heel. Opt for an angular option for comfort and style.

Out: Leather Puffer Coats

In: Leather Bomber Jackets

Aimee Song in a burgundy leather bomber jacket and matching Hermés bag.

(Image credit: @aimeesong)

Leather bomber jackets are one of 2025's top trends thanks to brands like Saint Laurent and Magda Butrym and celebrity fans including Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber. Investing in one of these jackets will leave you feeling regret-free for years to come.

Out: Deep V-Necks

In: Funnel Necks

Nnenna Chem in a camel funnel neck dress and matching coat.

(Image credit: @nnennaechem)

Necklines have been evolving over the years and it seems the most elegant and expensive-looking option this winter is the funnel neck. There's nothing better than cozying up in a warm knit or coat that eliminates the need for extra bulk created by scarves. Sorry deep-Vs, but you simply take too much work to look sophisticated.

Out: Shackets

In: Barn Jackets

Marilyn in a barn jacket and blue jeans.

(Image credit: @nlmarilyn)

While the hybrid of a shirt and jacket has come into play, designers have made it evident that the barn jacket is the perfect dichotomy to their luxury pieces. Over the last few months, this utilitarian piece has proven that it can be styled with everything from jeans to satin gowns and still always look old-money and cool.

Out: Hot Pants

In: Longline Shorts

Linda Tol wearing a black vest and longline white shorts.

(Image credit: @lindatol_)

Although "naked dressing" and the no-pants trend have been on the record the past few seasons, designers seem to have turned their attention of late to the far more practical boyish longline shorts you'll find below. Whether made of denim or a more tailored fabric, barely above-the-knee shorts are making a name for themselves in the industry, offering a sophisticated short-shorts alternative for anyone who wants to look both in-the-know and refined.

Freelance Fashion and Accessories Editor

Copelyn is a freelance fashion and accessory editor. She formerly worked forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing as an associate shopping editor and is based in New York City. She writes about fashion and accessory trends in addition to creating original content. Before her time atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Copelyn was at Bustle Digital Group, working on the accessory market for cover shoots and fashion features across Nylon, The Zoe Report, Bustle, Romper, and Elite Daily. Copelyn also previously worked at InStyle and Cosmopolitan in the fashion and accessory departments on shopping and fashion market. Copelyn has a journalism degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her spare time, Copelyn freelances in graphic and web design in the fashion-and-lifestyle space. She also loves to upcycle clothing and home décor as well as collect an embarrassing number of colorful sneakers and experiment with her hair color.