Inspired by retro curtains, these flowers on a dark background bring a fresh look to the bohemian dresses and fitted jackets of this season's wardrobe. Whether worn head-to-toe or as a single piece, these tapestry-like flowers infuse a soft, almost melancholic romanticism that perfectly complements the autumnal atmosphere. Paired with knee-high boots and a structured coat, they create a sophisticated, bourgeois-inspired look with a modern twist.
Peas
Following the fifties trend, polka dots are still going strong in women's winter wardrobes. Whether in XXL or delicate versions, they make a graphic statement. On a flowing dress, a silky blouse, a head-to-toe look, or as a subtle accent on an accessory, polka dots are here to stay.
The tiles
An unchanging autumn ritual, the check print returns to haunt our wardrobes with a consistency that commands respect. But far from simply rehashing its classic patterns, this season it multiplies its graphic variations: Scottish tartan with punk accents, Prince of Wales check borrowed from menswear tailoring, or XXL windowpane checks that modernize the silhouette. On an oversized coat, a pencil skirt, a lumberjack shirt, or wide-legged trousers, the checkered pattern navigates between bourgeois tradition and a rebellious spirit. One thing is certain: in 2025, fashion is seeing life in squares… but never literally.
Animal patterns
Leopard, zebra, cow, python, even Dalmatian: this autumn/winter, the animal kingdom is making its way into our wardrobes, giving our style a roar. The novelty this season? Less the pattern itself, but the way it's worn. Prints are now appearing on structured silhouettes and textured fabrics. Faux fur, leather, organza, silk, or even vinyl: these materials add texture and give our looks an irresistible edge.
THE COLORS OF AUTUMN-WINTER 2025-2026
Pistachio Green
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