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Forever Trending: The History Behind Classic Autumn/Winter Fashion Items
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Forever Trending: The History Behind Classic Autumn/Winter Fashion Items

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

The autumn/winter runway collections will always introduce new styling tricks and viral trends—for 2025, Prada introduced the loafer boot, Chloé ushered in a new take on aristocratic styling and chocolate brown was undoubtedly the colour of the season. However, regardless of all this newness, there are certain trends that we return to every autumn/winter and that will always be big business for brands from September onwards.

The autumn collections are defined by a back-to-school mentality—traditionally, this is the time of year when everyone invests in the hard-working building blocks of a wardrobe, from ankle boots to a wool coat. While summer might invite more frivolous styling opportunities, autumn is regarded as the moment to revisit the fundamentals. A winter coat or a pair of boots tends to be one of the biggest shopping investments of the year, and so naturally, this means things tend to slant more towards the classic, with items that promise longevity, instead of ingenuity.

Loafers, trench coats and blazers will feature in every autumn/winter trend report, however, subtle tweaks to fabrication and design can help to reinvent these classics each year and add another chapter to their storied history. For example, for autumn/winter 20,25 The Row shrunk the proportions of a classic trench coat, prompting a wave of mini trenches to arrive in new-in sections. Prada introduced the peep-toe loafer as a new category for the classic shoe, meanwhile, Miu Miu tweaked how we wear our cardigans, with knits pulled off the shoulder to reveal satin bras.

Even the most classic, timeless pieces can be given an image overhaul and so these classic autumn/winter fashion items continue to feel not only relevant, but fresh. Below I bring you the history and trajectory of six enduring pieces that will always feature in our autumn/winter wardrobes. Chances are you know what they are already…

6 Autumn/Winter Fashion Pieces That Will Never Date:

1. Loafers

Style Notes: As an Ivy League staple, loafers have a history with academia—wearing-in a new pair of penny loafers is practically part of any enrollment process. While origins can be traced back to Norwegian fisherman—GH Bass’s iconic “Weejuns” style which was introduced in the 1930s, is a spin on Norwegians—they are also a symbol of All-American style.

Gucci loafers, for example, were created in 1953 after Aldo Gucci, the son of the founder Guccio Gucci, was inspired by the loafers that he saw people wearing in New York, and added a horsebit loafer. While the 1953 loafers continue to be a well-worn classic, over the past 70 years the house (and its creative directors) have managed to reinvent the loafer again and again—from Alessandro Michele’s backless furry iterations to Sabato de Sarno’s stacked platforms. This is just one brand and one example of how loafers have remained an enduring staple in our autumn wardrobes.

For autumn/winter 2025, loafers once again had a central role on the runway—Sarah Burton used monochrome and white loafers to ground the suiting in her first collection at Givenchy, Miu Miu had sleek no-frills leather takes and Prada zoned in on hybrid designs, with peep-toe penny loafers and boot versions of this classic flat. Other design details that are popular for autumn/winter 2025 include deep chocolate tones, suede finishes and simple slip-on leather styles that have a lack of any ornamentation.