The Row Just Cosigned the Return of This "Ugly" Trend—5 Chic Ways to Wear It
Despite having entered fall, some cities are still facing a transitional period, where temperatures can range from a warm 75 degrees to a cool 57 the next. Layering is always helpful, and a light jacket can easily work, but flannels are another tried-and-true staple that's even better suited for the current fall weather. Often associated with farmer style or '90s grunge aesthetics, the flannel has reentered the fashion zeitgeist thanks to designers like The Row and Bottega Veneta. Both brands, respectively, are known to bring life to silhouettes and shapes you normally wouldn't think twice about, and their journey with the flannel is no different. Matthieu Blazey brought everyone back to the '90s in his S/S 23 collection for Bottega Veneta by having Kate Moss walk down the runway in a leather flannel shirt and jeans. The Row's use of flannel was more recent, incorporating three plaid looks in its S/S 2025 lookbook.
Apart from the runway, the autumnal style was also seen on celebrity and fashion month street style. Gigi Hadid wore a colorful flannel underneath a heavy-duty leather jacket, and a stylish Copenhagen showgoer paired her lightweight plaid top with breezy linen pants and ballet flats. So whether you want to incorporate the classic edgier flannel look or a softer look, the outfit ideas below will help inspire you for all your standard fall activities. Apple picking will never look more chic!
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Outfit Ideas
Gigi Hadid's outfits are always edgy yet playful, and her plaid look here is no different. She layered her punchy-colored flannel with a thick brown leather jacket and contrasted the colors with white trousers. Another styling trick can be to tie the flannel around your waist or over your shoulders if you want to show off the color a bit more.
Flannel doesn't always have to be worn with jeans or leather jackets. This chic Copenhagen showgoer proves that statement by pairing her flannel with linen pants and red ballet flats. The cow-print bag just adds an extra touch of flair.
If you'd rather opt for a plaid skirt over a shirt (don't worry—The Row cosigned that as well), channel your inner grunge with an oversize leather jacket on top. I love how this showgoer balanced out the look and added a softer touch with Mary-Jane flats and socks.
When have you a printed coat in your wardrobe, the outfit ideation process becomes a whole lot easier. All you need is a white top and dark-wash jeans, and you're looking on par with Bella Hadid.
If simple isn't your vibe, why not go all in on the flannel? A plaid coat is already enough of a statement, but the maximalist look of layering a similarly printed shirt underneath will undoubtedly keep you warm and also keep compliments coming your way.
After interning atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2019, Yusra Siddiqui found her way to the team after graduating with a fashion media degree. She's also spent time writing and working for publications such as Fashionista, Coveteur, Nylon, and Allure. When she's on the job, she's perusing runway shows, analyzing Wholesale Replica Bag social media trends, and diving deep into all things Gen Z-related.
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