2025年秋のトレンド予測
4/ autumn is officially upon us. So, it’s only right that I do a little trend prediction video. [Music] Autumn/4 tends to be a favorite for many of us, and I feel like it’s just that perfect in between weather where you’re able to experiment a little bit more with your outfits and layer a little bit without having to wear big coats or jackets. So, it’s definitely one for showcasing your style and just being a little bit more out there. This list of predictions or trends for autumn/4 2025 is essentially going to be based on things that I have been seeing, things that I’m personally wanting to wear and just things that have been cropping up a little bit. First of all, it’s a boho autumn. When I say boho, I want you to think Chloe. Think Isabelle Moran. Think just ruffles and like texture, earthy pinks and blues, more muted and almost grunge leaning tones. Think crochet and just layers. That’s what I want you to think. This autumn we are going to be seeing boho back in full force. So, if you haven’t gotten rid of your western boots, definitely bring them back out. your flares, your crochet pieces, your just muted but cool, earthy toned pieces as well. And yeah, just throw them all together and you already have an outfit. I personally do love a boho leaning outfit. I love boho leaning pieces. As you can probably tell, even this top, I feel like it kind of gives boho but with a little twist. And that’s the way I often like to do it is just with different elements. You would have seen the outfit where I wore the muted like dusty pink top with a dusty bluey gray skirt. Those kind of tones I feel like are perfect for the autumn time. Especially that top paired with jeans that I think is just so good. Like it’s going to look so good. I’m excited to bring back out my western boots as well. They are a piece that I used to wear like all year round. summer, winter, autumn, spring, whatever the case. I wore them, but they’ve been away for a while and I feel like I’m getting the itch to bring them back out, to pair them with jeans, with shorts, with skirts, cuz I definitely am not ready to put my mini skirts away just yet. So, I think the way to transition those perfectly into the colder weather is with the western boots, is with other kneeh high boots and just like elements of like layering, ruffles, that kind of thing. So definitely I’m excited for boho lean-in pieces and it’s something that I’ve seen in store as well recently. I’ve gone into Zara quite a few times and they have a lot of like boho theme western kind of lean pieces that they’ve just brought into the store. So I think other brands are picking up on it and it’s something that we’re probably going to see quite a bit of. So, if it’s your vibe, this is definitely the time to experiment with it a little bit more, to pick up more pieces and just to mix it into your everyday wear essentially. Second on my list, bubble hem everything. Coats, trousers, jackets, hems, literally everything. We are seeing the full resurgence and the full force of the bubble hem. And I for one am definitely here for it. I love my bubble skirts. I love like the bubble shape on a jacket as well. So, this is a trener that I’m definitely getting behind. Whether it comes to fruition or whether it doesn’t, this is something that I love and definitely do want to implement within my wardrobe. I’ve already ordered the most beautiful Zara jacket and I am more than excited for it to arrive again with the bubble hem detail. I’ve been seeing it on trousers as well and I actually went to Zara I think last week and I tried on I think two pairs two pairs of bubble trousers and they definitely do give like the whole boho aesthetic as well. Definitely do like the shape that it lends and I think they would pair wonderfully with a pair of heels. I’m not entirely sure if the trousers are something that are particularly my personal style, but I definitely think they were cool to try on and just to see if I could style them up. But I definitely do like the shape that it creates. As for a bubble skirt, this is something that I’ve been wearing for years and I’m definitely going to continue wearing. I love the shape that a bubble skirt creates. I love the playfulness and the feminine energy it brings to an outfit. So, I’m definitely going to continue with the bubble skirts. As for a bubble jacket, I just think the shape is so beautiful. The Zara jacket, I actually came across Jana Naylor wearing it, and again, I loved the shape of it. I’ve seen so many different renditions of it on Pinterest as well. I’ve seen trench coats with the bubble hem as well, denim bomber jackets with the bubble hem as well. And I actually thrifted a shirt a while back ago again with that like rushing detail around the hem. And I just think it just creates such a lovely shape and it’s nice to play around with. I feel like if you cinch it up, it creates even more of a big volume voluminous shape. If you put it down, it just creates like nice draping almost like a waterfall. So, I’m definitely here for it. And I think this is a trend that should be here to stay and one that I want to come in with full force. one that I will be experimenting with myself. And I think the bubble hem is not always so obvious. Again, I have the feathered Zara top that you would have seen in my last video and it’s cinched at the bottom. So, it just creates more shape and I think that shape is something that’s very nice to play around with when wanting to create dimension within an outfit. So, yeah, I’m here for a bubble hem on everything. Hi, I’m Chadera, a fashion management and marketing graduate and now a lead stylist. This channel is where I make fashion simple and fun whilst helping you build and better understand your style. So, if you like all things fashion, then don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more from me. Number three, shoulder pads. I have spoken about topheavy outfits on my channel before. If I can remember the video that I spoke about in then I will link it. But I feel like the fall autumn time is the perfect time to experiment with such types of outfits. Like I said, I’m not quite ready to let go of wearing mini skirts quite yet. So, as we transition into the colder weather, I feel like it’s a nice opportunity to wear the bigger jackets, to wear the shoulder pads with the little mini skirts. It definitely gives like 80s kind of vibes. Yeah. Like 80s powersuit kind of vibe. But the way I would personally do it is not with the shoulder pads. I already have broad shoulders, so it’s not something that I like to emphasize even more. But I personally do like the idea of playing with volume on the top. And I would particularly do it with just playing around with shapely jackets. Like I have a pepleum jacket that I’m excited to wear. I got it in May, so I haven’t had the opportunity to wear it out yet. And again, it just creates shape and volume at the top. I have oversized jackets and like shirt situation like you know thicker shirts that I am excited to wear and I feel like those would pair perfectly with like a nice little mini skirt. But if you do like shoulder pads then I definitely think now is a good opportunity to play around with them especially when it’s like a shirt with big shoulder pads. I have seen some that do look really good and that I have been tempted by, but I just know it’s something that wouldn’t fit into my personal style or my wardrobe or something that I just wouldn’t like on myself. But I definitely think you could play around with blazers and shirts in particular. They still do add that little bit of warmth as we go into colder weather, but the shape that it creates so good. So so so good. So yeah, shoulder pads and just playing around with volume and just the whole big top, little bottom silhouette. Next on my list was stripes. I don’t think this is specifically an autumn/4 trend, but it’s something that I’ve been noticing more and specifically multicolored horizontal stripes. And it’s something that is so satisfying when I see it as well. It’s not something I particularly wear, but I definitely would be open to it. I just feel like it does look nice and especially when it’s like in a little baby tea kind of way. I do have I think an oversized men’s shirt that is striped and I do have another t-shirt that’s striped that I don’t tend to wear. I tend to wear more vertical stripes as opposed to horizontal stripes, but I definitely do love the horizontal multicolored ones. I think they give like almost a vintage vibe to an outfit. Especially the colors that I’ve seen is like a green, an orange, and a white combination. If I can find a picture, then I’ll put it on the screen. But if not, I’ll just put other examples. And I think this is just a nice pattern to play around with. And it kind of leads us into my next trend prediction, which is clashing prints, but simple clashing prints. So, stripes with a camo print, something that you’d see in the everyday that it’s not so alarming. Stripes with vertical stripes, just opposing stripes, just very simple patterns paired together. I think it’s something that we are going to be seeing. I think it’s something that doesn’t look very nice, especially because something like stripes are seen as a neutral pattern. It’s something that wouldn’t draw your attention too much. So when you pair it with other patterns that again neutral and seen everyday like a cabin print then it just looks nice together and it’s not like in your face I’m clashing prints kind of aesthetic. So clashing prints for the autumn winter done it in a more subtle way than the summer time cuz I feel like summertime is a time when we clash loud prints together. Autumn is almost a bit more quiet and muted down. So, a clashing quiet print is something I’m definitely here for. Something that I have been meaning to experiment with for a while, but I haven’t done. And I just think it would look really good. Every season definitely comes with a particular color trend, and the one I have for this season is greens and yellows. I’m personally not ready to let go of butter yellow and olive green tones. Those are colors that complement each other so beautifully and colors that just go with so many other pieces. Like olive green with denim, beautiful. Butter yellow with denim, beautiful. Olive green with white, beautiful. Olive green with black, beautiful. I feel like butter yellow with black is probably a little bit too harsh, but it still could work. I just feel like these are tones that just yeah transition nicely throughout the year and they also just pair together very nicely as well. So those are two colors I particularly want to be wearing. Of course blues uh throughout the year. I definitely think I’ve been seeing bo and red tones creep in a little bit but they’re tones that come in every single autumn and that just work nicely once again. Not really sure if there’s any other colors. I think one color actually that I want to introduce more into my wardrobe is a dusty pink. I spoke about the dusty pink when I spoke about the whole boho trend, but I have this one dusty pink top and I love the tone against my skin tone. So, it’s a color that I definitely do want to introduce a little bit more. I love like the feminine energy it has as well. And I feel like it’s a color that just complements other colors nicely as well. Like it looks good with the blues. It looks good with like lighter colors as well. I definitely want to introduce a few more dusty pink pieces into my wardrobe. And I think particularly skirts and tops, but more so tops. There’s like a tiered flowy top that I’ve seen. And I think that would look so good. and also like a really deep plunge drape top. There was a picture that I’ve seen and it was literally like a full-on drape all the way down plunged top, but then it had like a little pin in the middle and I feel like that was such a beautiful detail. And I am wanting to play with brooches a little bit more. So, if I do find a draped plunging top with in that dusty pink color, then I definitely will pick it up and experiment with pinning it in different places. The next three trend predictions are things that I’ve been noticing in store. And the first on the list is a short trench coat, and I definitely think there is a place for a short trench coat. Like, it makes sense. Sometimes you don’t want to commit to a full long jacket. Sometimes you want something that’s short, but still has that classy element. And this is something that I have definitely loved. I came across a cos trench coat a few years ago and I missed out an opportunity to buy it and to this day I think about it. It was literally a cropped trench coat but in a cape shape and it was so beautiful. Like it could be worn as a shirt. It could be worn as more of a cape and it could be worn as more of a jacket. So yeah, it’s something that I definitely think about and I probably might try and see if I can find it on vintage or depot or something secondhand because it sold out a while back ago and it definitely isn’t coming back. But a short trench coat I like and especially like the ones when people cinch it around the waist like it just gives such a cool shape and a cool just like classy but almost street style vibe to an outfit which I think is nice to play around with. I’ve seen denim versions and I’m definitely into that cuz as you know I love denim and I love denim in all its expressions. So a denim crop trench coat would be perfection. And I’ve seen the classic camel color. I think that one obviously works very well for that classy look and just something that will last in your wardrobe for the years to come. Second on my list is a thick cuff. I recently picked up a pair of cuffed jeans from Pearl and Bear. And I normally don’t do at least cuffed or a thick cuff on jeans at all. And these are cropped jeans as well. But when I tried them on, I just thought they were really cool. And I think they would look especially cool in autumn with a light jacket, maybe even like a bubble hem. I’m not quite sure. And a pair of heels. I tried them on with my trainer heels and I think the two paired nicely, but I just couldn’t quite figure out a top to wear with it. So, definitely I’m going to have my hand at playing around with styling those up. But I do like how the thick cuff looks. I think it would look really good full length as well rather than cropped. And I think it’ probably be easier to wear full length, but I’ve seen cuffed jeans in Zara, in Berska, in Palm Bay, in the like so many high street stores that I’ve come across recently. And I think this is a trend that kind of makes sense. Like it almost gives boho as well. Like it kind of reminds me of like bell bottoms. I’m not sure why, but I definitely think it kind of almost gives a boho as well and would be nice dressed in that way. But cuffed jeans for the autumn time, I think would look good. And I definitely think it has that balance of keeping you warm, but kind of giving you that longline short look. I’m not sure, but tell me what you think. Cuff jeans, yay or nay? Especially a deep, thick cuff. And last on that list is chunky belts. Zara especially has been doing belts with a lot of their jeans and their trousers, but even just scrolling on Pinterest, I’ve been just coming across a lot of chunky belt outfits. And I love a belt look more so recently. Before I used to never really experiment with belts just here and there just to add to an outfit and it would always be like a very classic black belt, but I love the look of a very thick chunky belt. And I think these would look good on jeans, but also cinched around the waist. A belts are an accessory that often get overlooked and are not really remembered when it comes to styling, but they could do so much for an outfit. Like layering different belts together around the waist, layering different bit belts together around your hips, just playing around with different colored belts to add dimension within an outfit. Especially when you have a very plain and simple outfit, adding a belt can just do so much for it. I spoke a little bit about this in my video where I spoke about ways to elevate your basic or boring outfits. And yeah, I stand by it. A belt can add so much to an outfit. Adds color, dimension, texture. I’m still on the hunt for a pony hair belt. Something maybe in a cow print or a zebra print or a cheetah print, but more more so a cow print or a zebra print. I feel like the muted colors of the cow and zebra print would work so beautifully with a even a white t-shirt and jeans outfit with a pair of random shoes. But I definitely do like the idea of playing around with belts to add texture, to add color, to add dimension, and to add interest into an outfit. And this is something that can be done beautifully within the autumn time because we’re wearing jackets, we’re wearing jumpers. So cinching those in would be perfection. Those are all the trend predictions I have for you today and things I’m hoping to wear myself. I definitely will do a styling video of these trends further down the line as we delve further into the autumn time. But I hope you enjoyed this video. As always, let me know what trends you are looking forward to wearing, what trends you will be wearing, or what trends you’re already wearing. I’m definitely interested to see your take on the trend predictions I have. And if you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share as usual. And I will be seeing you in my next video. Goodbye and God bless.
Autumn/Fall Trends for 2025!
00:00 2025 Autumn Trends
00:49 It’s A Boho Autumn!
03:19 Bubble Hem Everything!
06:22 Top Heavy Fashion
08:15 Stripes
09:15 Simple Clashing Prints
10:30 Colour Trends
13:00 Short Trench Coats
14:28 Cuffed Jeans
16:03 Big Belts
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