6 Fall 2025 TrendsBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing Editors Are Shopping First

After the fall/winter 2025 collections wrapped up at fashion month last season, we made some predictions about the trends the would have the biggest impact on fashion. Several prominent themes were at play, including furry outerwear and accessories, highly saturated technicolor shades, English countryside attire, and feminine fashion codes. Many of these have already started surfacing in editorial shoots, but I’ve also been interested to investigate which trends will translate to what people are shopping and how everyone will be getting dressed.
The street style scene at fashion month is always a moment where the big new trends of the season first appear. To get ahead of that, though, I askedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing fashion editors to weigh in about the exact trends they plan to shop first. Ahead, see the top editor-approved trends to shop for fall 2025, and an edit of pieces you can start adding to your shopping cart now.
Peep-Toe Pumps
"I was initially shocked to see peep-toe pumps coming back into style this year, they're a shoe I'd long deemed outdated, and indeed the first iterations of the shoe's comeback in the spring 2025 collections didn't have me fully sold (yet). But now that I've seen how designers have continued to evolve the silhouette in continually fresh and forward ways on the fall runways, I'll admit that I'm changing my tune. For instance, at Tory Burch, pumps featured an off-kilter cutout right at the big toe, a detail that makes the trend feel wholly 2025 and not 2012. At Miu Miu, models layered colored socks with peep-toe pumps, a styling idea I've already jotted down to try for myself that I'll wear with skirts and big coats next season. I already know this is the first trend I'll be buying for fall because a new shoe is just the thing to make all my outfits feel fresher starting immediately—no waiting for cooler weather to wear them."
"There was no shortage of faux fur details on fall/winter 2025 runways: Prada, Miu Miu, Valentino, Bally, Connor Ives, Blumarine, Simone Rocha, and Nicklas Skovgaard. While a simple black wool coat will always be a staple in my cold-weather wardrobe, I'm ready to add in a more playful, statement option too. I love how it instantly elevates any outfit. I can see myself wearing it over a turtleneck or cashmere sweater paired with a mini skirt, tights, and kitten heels or knee-high boots."
Fair Isle Knits
"Nothing screams fall quite like a Fair Isle knit sweater. It's that rare kind of trend that has never fallen out of favor at any point since its inception. Once the weather gets colder, I'll be mimicking Moncler Grenoble's fall 2025 runway show by doubling up on my Fair Isle knits and adding some faux-fur accessories. All I need is a cozy log cabin to complete the picture."
Moncler fall/winter 2025
Big Coats
"I plan to lean heavily on The Big Coat, a.k.a. one extra-long, ultra-oversized coat that can take over from whatever's underneath it. Add a few accessories—from a sweater around the waist to a hat or a great bag—and voila, your outfit is complete every day of the week with little to no effort. I think what I often dislike about dressing for colder seasons is the amount of thought that goes into layering and pairing outfits with outerwear. This way, your coat is all you have to consider. This styling method isn't exactly new for F/W 25, but I spotted it at some of my favorite shows in New York, including Khaite, FFORME, and TWP, and was reminded of the ease and elegance of it."
Khaite fall/winter 2025
Fringe
"I'm a lifelong New Yorker, so I didn't grow up really wearing fringe, but I think that's part of the appeal for me. I always grew up associating jackets or bags or shoes decorated with fringe with the countryside or music festivals. It didn't feel like something I could wear on the subway. But now I'm realizing that dissonance is part of the fun and what's drawing me to the look in general. I'll go ahead and blame Alessandro Michele's Nellcote bag, which every celebrity seems to own and that I am obsessed with. The studded details were like a gateway drug for me in terms of appreciating the texture and the threads of fabric flowing from the straps and the sides. But it's not just his bag, there's touches of fringe everywhere on the runways with the rumblings of a full-blown bohemian resurgence that hasn't quite happened yet. I personally think I'm going to try and dress like the bag itself and mix some of my pieces that have more punk elements and studs and grommets with a vintage fringe jacket I was always too intimidated to style."
Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing where she oversees luxury, runway content, and wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, and Tiffany Co., and her style has been featured in publications including Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.
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