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Minimalistic, Elevated, and Chic: 9 Aritzia Outfits to Perfect 2025 Style

I’ve always believed that a new year calls for a new aesthetic, and for 2025, I’m fully leaning into a minimalistic, elevated, and chic vibe. Think timeless pieces, understated tailoring, and effortless styling that works from day to night. To kick off this much-needed refresh, I headed to Aritzia. During this most recent visit, I referred to the store as the place that I would go to if I had to start a wardrobe from scratch. It’s the home of elevated and unique basics, where quality is prioritized without an outrageous price point, and I couldn’t have imagined a better place to dream up a 2025 wardrobe.

After a deep dive into its latest collection, I styled nine outfits that perfectly capture my love for minimalism with a hint of winter glamour. Whether you’re upgrading your work wardrobe or curating off-duty looks, these outfits will inspire you to embrace a sleek and refined approach for the year ahead.

Sierra Mayhew wearing Aritzia clothing.

If I see a teddy coat, I immediately want to put it on and get cozy. A good way to dress down an elegant dress if you’re looking to overdress for a dinner party is to add a coat like this.

Sierra Mayhew wearing Aritzia clothing.

Give a little flair to your basic black blazer with this retro style that’s incredibly classic and timeless. I am already fantasizing about more ways to style it, but on this particular day, a tube dress was the vibe.

Sierra Mayhew wearing Aritzia clothing.

Sheer lace tops make a really fun statement without being too maximalist in 2025. If you want to bring the look to the next level, add a bold statement fur coat, and you’ll win them all over.

Sierra Mayhew wearing Aritzia clothing.

I love wearing black, but having another color you call the perfect neutral is a must. For me, that’s olive green, especially after runway designers put an emphasis on it. Dress like the dirty martini you aspire to take a sip out of.

Sierra Mayhew wearing Aritzia clothing.

Satin pants are the perfect swap for jeans if you are in a sweater-and-denim rut. I went two sizes up in this pair because I just love a baggy look, but if you prefer fitted pants, go for your true size.