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Whether you’re getting your first tattoo or your 10th, there’s one question likely on your mind: Where do tattoos hurt the most? It’s a fair question to wonder about beforehand, especially as you’re choosing where you want to get your new ink.
“Generally, the areas of the body that tend to hurt the most are those with thin skin, many nerve endings, or close proximity to bone,” says Anastasia Summer, tattoo artist and owner of Nice Tattoo Parlor in Brooklyn. If you’re worried about tattoo pain in sensitive areas, consider avoiding these kinds of locations on your body to make for a more comfortable experience.
First-timers may also want to consider starting with smaller tattoos to get comfortable with the feeling. “In my experience, small tattoos are easy and very manageable,” says Brian Keith Thompson, owner of tattoo and piercing studio Body Electric in Los Angeles. “By the time they get annoyingly painful, they’re over.”
But remember that pain and how much it’s going to hurt is subjective, so everyone’s journey will be different. “Don’t get tattooed where you think it’s going to hurt less, but instead get it where you really want it,” says Thompson. “The pain won’t last that long and you will have the tattoo for a long time, so—with that in mind—choose well.”
Ahead, Summer and Thompson share the areas where tattoos usually hurt the most, so you know exactly what to expect before your appointment. Plus, read on for some areas that tend to hurt the least and how to prepare for your tattoo appointment.
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Where do tattoos hurt the most?
According to the pros, here are the locations you might feel more discomfort:
Rib Cage
“This is often cited as one of the most painful areas,” says Summer. “The skin is very thin, and it’s right over the ribs, so you can really feel the vibration and pressure directly on the bone.”
Head, Face, Neck, and Fingers
“These areas have a high concentration of nerve endings, and the skin can be quite thin, leading to more intense sensations,” says Summer. Thompson, who’s had his head and hands (specifically his palm) tattooed, notes that these spots were painful for him too.
Spine
“Similar to the rib cage, tattooing directly over the spine means the needles are very close to the bone, which can be quite jarring,” says Summer. Thompson agrees and has the personal experience to back it up: “For me, my back was the most painful place for me,” he says.
Inner Thigh and Groin Area
“This area is very sensitive due to a lot of nerve endings and generally softer, more delicate skin,” says Summer.
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From classic white cotton styles to trendy polka-dot iterations, I’ve practically lived in skirts this summer, whether it’s for work or an evening out. However, as we move past the middle of the season and further into autumn, I’m now starting to think about the trouser styles that I’ll be adding to my wardrobe for when the temperature drops.
I must admit, I tend to stick to a minimalist style of dressing, but for 2025, I’m on the hunt for those trouser styles that feel that little bit fresher and on trend for the season. For this reason, I decided to remind myself of the trouser trends spotted on the autumn/winter 2025 runways at Fashion Month in February earlier this year. And I managed to find seven trending styles that perfectly blend the line between being elevated, whilst still feeling wearable and timeless enough to last in my capsule wardrobe.
If you, too, are looking for trendy but classic trouser styles to wear from now and well into the new season, keep scrolling to discover the seven trousers trends I’ll be adding to my outfit rotations this autumn.
7 Trouser Trends That Will Dominate Autumn 2025
1. Animal Print
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Style Notes: As an editor with minimal taste, I used to be unconvinced that animal print could look elegant and polished. Now, I can’t get enough of it, investing in everything from a leopard print bag to a zebra print slip skirt. And for autumn 2025, animal-print trousers are at the forefront of this cool trend, with brands like Khaite showcasing chic iterations. Different enough to make an outfit look intentional but neutral enough to slot easily into your neutral palette, I’m predicting we’ll see animal-print trousers everywhere this autumn.
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2. Moss Green Leather
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Style Notes: It should be no suprise that leather trousers are back again for another year. However, unlike the classic black or rich chocolate brown shades we’ve spotted over the past few seasons, there’s a new colourway that designers such as Balmain and Christian Wijnants are coveting for autumn 2025—deep moss green. This elegant hue feels close enough to black to remain sophisticated but fresh enough to update all of your cold-weather outfits.
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3. Corduroy
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Style Notes: Reminiscent of my childhood throughout the early 2000s, corduroy trousers are making a comeback for 2025. This retro style is not only incredibly versatile, easily slotting into an outfit that you’d usually wear your jeans, but the thicker material will also keep you warm throughout the chillier months.
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4. Oxblood
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Oxblood will pair well with browns, creams and even baby blue.
5. Ultra Wide-Leg Tailoring
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Style Note: Tailored trousers are one of those styles that can’t really be considered a trend due to how timeless it is. However, every year high-end deisgner manage to find subtle ways to tweak this classic style to make it feel fresh for the new season. For autumn, designers such as Carolina Herrera and Stella McCartney focused on ultra-wide-leg iterations that perfectly suit the more laid-back and ‘cool-girl’ nature of 2025 dressing.
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6. Velvet
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Style Notes: Texture plays a huge role in autumn dressing, from soft buttery suedes to supple leather separates, and this year it’s plush velvets that are taking centre stage in trouser form. Usually, this is a fabrication that I’d only really consider throughout party season; however, after seeing luxe velvet trousers from the likes of MaxMara and Roberto Cavalli, I’ve been convinced to add them into my outfit rotations as soon as the temperature drops.
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7. Balloon
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Style Notes: After barrel jeans took off in the last few years. It’s no surprise that fashion people are turning to more dramatic silhouettes for autumn 2025. Enter the balloon trouser. This exaggerated style is set to be huge among both fashion people and Who What Wear editors alike.In fact, I’ve already invested in the exact Zara pair linked below.
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The best work bags for women should always meet two criteria: function and style. When searching for your own, ask yourself, is it durable? Will it be sizable enough to fit all of your essentials—laptop, notebooks, planners, wallet, keys, and beauty staples? Is it lightweight and comfortable enough to wear over your shoulders (and coat!), especially during a daily commute? We’ve all learned the hard way—purchasing work bags that are too heavy to start with, and after filling them up, are almost too cumbersome to lug around, is not a smart investment.
However, we’ve done the heavy lifting to bring you the ones that check all these boxes and more. Whether it be a classic, leather tote that is minimalist chic or a lightweight, canvas option to keep you moving all day without shoulder pain, all of these work bags are versatile enough to go from high-powered meetings in the morning to drinks at night. You’ll find timeless, investment buys, such as Bottega Veneta’s Ciao Ciao bag, designed with a boxy silhouette and signature hardware, or The Row’s India top-handle bag, which is an editor-favorite made from the softest, Italian leather. However, don’t sleep on the affordable options either, like L.L.Bean’s iconic Boat & Tote or Cos’s linen tote bag, which you won’t feel too precious about placing on the subway floor during an overpacked morning commute.
Whatever one you choose, we recommend paying close attention to the materials and little extras, such as pockets, zips, and other functional add-ons, that will truly make life a little easier. After all, these are meant to handle any job. Below, shop the best work bags for women that will carry all of your essentials, no matter where you’re headed.
The Suede Carryall
It’s almost the most wonderful time of the year, when the weather is crisp and our favorite textures begin to make their reappearance. One of those coveted textures is soft, sumptuous suede. Get ahead of the season and use a suede bag, from Coach to Toteme, for your 9-to-5 bag.
DeMellier
New York midi suede tote bag
Tom Ford
leather-trimmed suede tote
The Ladylike Must
Think of this as a hybrid between your favorite, functional, carryall tote and a stylish bowling bag. They are roomy enough to pack everything you might need for a day at the office, laptop included, yet have a fashion-forward look with a structured shape and long, top-handles.
The Row
India 15.75 leather shoulder bag
Jacquemus
La Croisière the Turismo bag
The Bucket Tote
We have all heard of the bucket bag, but consider the bucket tote as your go-to for work. Long straps hang perfectly on the shoulder, so comfort is at the foreground, while the slimmer shape is more mainstream than an oversized bag, yet still big enough to fit your laptop and other essentials while on-the-go.
The Structured Tote
If soft styles are too finicky for you, lean into the power of a structured, oversized bag. These make packing a cinch, offering pockets and zips aplenty, and can double as great personal items on a flight for a work trip. Top-handles reign supreme in this category, but many offer crossbody straps, in addition, for extra ways to wear.
Métier
Incognito Cabas large leather tote
Tod’s
medium leather tote shopping bag
The Laptop Go-To
For a simple, everyday option you don’t have to be too precious about schlepping to work, look to softer, unstructured leather options from Everlane and Quince. These are both under-$300 styles and can fit your laptop and more with incredible ease. If your budget has some wiggle room, Mansur Gavriel and DeMellier have stylish takes that ring in under the $1,000 price tag.
Quince
triple compartment shopper tote bag
The Fashion Tote
If you prefer a one-and-done type work bag, consider investing in a timeless style that you will reach for time and again. Bottega Veneta’s Ciao Ciao bag, Loewe’s Puzzle Fold Tote, and Gucci’s Emblem tote, among others, all fit the bill in this category, made from the finest materials and with special details, ensuring they are all worth the splurge.
Métier
Incognito small leather tote
Savette
Tondo large textured-leather tote
The Polished Daybag
If you’re looking for a structured bag that isn’t as big as a tote, consider a more polished shape, such as these top-handle handbags. The Row’s Sofia offers a fold-over design, complete with chic two-tone hardware, while Khaite’s Audrey bag will ace the boardroom-chic look (inspired by Audrey Hepburn, no doubt!).
The Row
Sofia 11.75 leather tote bag
DeMellier
The Hudson small textured-leather tote
The City Backpack
For those who prefer to stay hands-free during your office commute, may we introduce you to a few stylish backpacks, tailor-made for a chic city slicker. Prada’s nylon spin is at the top of our list, while Cuyana’s version was designed to fit a 16-inch laptop and more. Other leather favorites include a sporty take from Quince’s and Mansur Gavriel’s convertible style.
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italian leather convertible backpack
The Traditional Canvas
Searching for a lightweight but durable work bag? Consider a canvas tote. It’s a timeless staple for a reason. L.L.Bean is a durable, budget-friendly pick that is also customizable, while Rue de Verneuil and Aesther Ekme make elevated shapes that blend classic with contemporary. Or, go for something truly luxe from Khaite and Loro Piana, which both make splurge-worthy investments, meant to be cherished for years to come.
St. Agni
Bateau cotton-canvas tote
Loro Piana
Loom 32 canvas top-handle bag
Best for: Everyday wear, walks, low-intensity workouts, tummy control
“I wear this pair of leggings more than any other pants in my closet because they’re that amazing. Even after running them through the washer and dryer 50-plus times, the supersoft fabric still feels heavenly against my skin, and the thick waistband strikes that elusive balance of comfortable yet supportive,” says certified personal trainer and Glamour fitness writer Jenny McCoy. “They’re also impressively durable: I donned them throughout my pregnancy and am still wearing them nine months postpartum. Although my belly has changed a lot during that time, these full-length leggings somehow still fit like a glove—the fabric was generously stretchy when I needed it to be but retained its elasticity. I love these so much I ordered a second pair so I have a backup on laundry day. They’re my trusted companions for work-from-home life, running errands, and gentle workouts like yoga, stretching, walking, and hiking.”
The rest of our editors almost universally agree that these are the most versatile on the list, with truly unparalleled functionality, but one note is that it pays to wear a solid pair of sweat-wicking underwear for working out, because these tend to take a while to dry after a run.
- Pros: Supersoft and lightweight fabric; high-quality and durable
- Cons: Pricey; while sweat-wicking, they don’t dry quickly
- Sizes: 0–20
- Fabrics: Nylon, Lycra elastane
- Slip test: Passed
- Pilling: Minimal after more than a year of avid wear
Swifties rejoice: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially engaged (!). In the Instagram announcement heard around the world, Swift announced that she and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end are tying the knot after two years of dating: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting …
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In case you haven’t heard, Taylor Swift is officially engaged! Swifties everywhere are buzzing with excitement—not just because she and Travis Kelce shared the news publicly on Instagram, but also about what her wedding dress will look like.
Over the years, Swift has transformed her style from a country princess to a pop powerhouse, with a love for meaningful fashion choices. Whether she’s in a casual outfit supporting Kelce at a Kansas City Chiefs game or in a glamorous uniform performing on stage, each look tells a story and has a special significance. Given what goes into each of her ensembles, we can’t help but wonder what direction she’ll take with her bridal look. Will it be classic and timeless like her cushion-cut engagement ring, vintage-inspired, or full of drama, as she often does best? While we don’t know the answer yet, we’ve studied many of her past looks to predict which bridal dress silhouette she might choose.
That said, keep scrolling to discover the five wedding dresses we believe best reflect her style while being perfect for the big day.
Strapless Dress With a Boned Bodice
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High-Neck A-Line Dress
Whether she’s walking the red carpet or out on the street, Swift’s style is always classic and elegant. What wedding dress trend best captures that? A high-neck A-line gown. We can picture her in a simple satin or floral design with a fitted bodice that gradually flares out from the waist into a skirt. As for the neckline, we’re thinking a turtleneck or a high boatneck—two major wedding dress trends for 2026.
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Draped Dress
Another favorite dress trend of Swift is the draped style. She’s worn it to the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in a red asymmetrical dress and to watch the Kansas City Chiefs in an off-the-shoulder plaid design. It’s easy to see why she loves it. This trend is elegant, expensive-looking, and flattering to all body types. Plus, with so many variations in draping placement, no two styles look the same.
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Off-the-Shoulder Sweetheart Neckline Dress
The off-the-shoulder sweetheart neckline dress complements Swift’s feminine and romantic style. The gentle curves resemble a heart, highlighting the décolletage in an elegant way, while the off-the-shoulder design adds a touch of old-Hollywood glamour. Swift has worn this silhouette on red carpets, in music videos, and during tour concerts, often pairing it with pretty details like lace or sequins, so it’s likely that this is a dress style she would choose.
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Embellished Gown
From sequins to crystals and intricate embroidery, Swift has always had a fondness for embellished dresses. The sparkling, one-of-a-kind details showcase her passion for storytelling, and the vibrant colors add a sense of drama and depth, which is why she often wears them while performing on tour.
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Let it be known that Akiko Aoki does not go to the convenience store in her pajamas. While it is not uncommon nowadays to schlep to the 7-Eleven in one’s sweatpants and slippers, the designer has too much self-respect for that. “I have to dress up a little bit first!” she said after her show this season, which took place on a Monday afternoon in a Tokyo gallery.
The line between the uniforms we wear for the world and what we put on purely for ourselves was front and center in Aoki’s mind this season. “The mood these days has become very ‘anything-goes,’” she said, not just referring to fashion. “I think that has some very positive aspects, but at the same time, I feel a bit stressed by the over-saturation of it all.” She sought comfort instead in the idea of dress codes, blending the rigor of uniform with the casual elements of the modern age.
The first look was a nude skirt that recalled shapewear, spliced diagonally below the crotch with the waistband of some tailored trousers. Sweatpants were slashed into wide-leg pants with the lining exposed, while hoodies were reimagined into camisoles, their sides removed to expose the skin, arms tied up at the front. A white pique polo shirt was elongated into an asymmetrical maxi dress that wrapped around the body and was laced up across the back like a corset, while gothic inflections of white lace—one of Aoki’s signatures—appeared as sailor collars on tailored jackets, and on the panels of sheer skirts.
Aoki’s recognizable aesthetic, with its deconstructed tailoring and subversive feminine silhouettes, is something the designer has been refining since she began her brand back in 2014. Her shoes, too, have become a common sight on the streets in Seoul and Tokyo (they have been worn by Blackpink’s Jennie, which promptly sent them viral). Whether she can appeal in the West, however, remains to be seen.
This was an interesting outing that combined all manner of lingerie and tailoring references for a high-minded proposition that, with all of its complications, occasionally felt chaotic. Still, you could never accuse any of it of being sloppy. Those elasticated silk skirts and waist-tie boyfriend shirts were elegant and easy: both runway-ready and, yes, the perfect thing to throw on for a late-night snack run.