Wrap up, zip up, or button up. It doesn’t matter how you go about it, the time to pull out your the fall jackets is swiftly approaching. As summer comes to a close, you can no longer ignore that slight chill in the air and the fact that the days are slowly getting shorter. Jacket weather is imminent, and now is the perfect time to review the jacket trends that walked the runways back in February as you go about crafting your fall capsule wardrobe.
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2025 is all about updated iterations of tried-and-true classics. On the runways this season we saw a resurgence of rugged menswear-inspired styles, like denim chore coats and versatile barn jackets. Even blazers look tougher than usual this season: we’re seeing them all over in thick suede.
A few favorites from last fall continue to be popular as well, like twists on trench coats and lightweight, quilted shells. Collarless and ladylike jackets à la Miss Chanel herself look fresh this season with denim. Ahead, shop the top jacket trends for fall—straight from the runways and ready to join your closet.
Barn Jackets
After being seen on the runway at Prada time and time again, barn jackets have undoubtedly become this season’s It item. The surprisingly versatile piece looks great for a rugged day outdoors or mixed with ladylike separates.
Leather Jackets
Leather jackets take on a minimalist slant this season. Free of distressing and overwrought details, these sleek shapes look especially polished.
Suede Blazers
The blazer of the season comes in a tough suede. These styles turn the office staple on its head, making it appropriate for outdoors as well as in office.
Remixed Trenches
You can never go wrong with a classic trench, but this season we’re seeing them in all different shapes and sizes. These twisted trenches feature cropped silhouettes, oversized lapels, and leather extras.
Collarless Jackets
Collarless styles look chicer than ever, whether worn as a blazer, cape, in leather, or even in knit form.
Bomber Jackets
You can never go wrong with the timeless bomber jacket. Borrowing from the boys, but inherently feminine in silhouette, these jackets are the ideal transitional layer.