The Insider Edit is the agenda-setting, Club-exclusive monthly shoppable guide highlighting what’s on the rise right now. For this edit, we asked you—along with Vogue’s top editors—to tell us what you want to wear fresh off the Fall/Winter ‘25 runways. From homages to seasons of yore to startling new silhouettes: These are some of the sure-fire ways of turning heads this season.
Yana Echko, Vogue Club Member
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The season is all about embracing a mix of timeless elegance and modern flair. I’m excited to play with these trends and create some truly stunning looks!
Emerging colors include rich chocolate, caramel browns, and cool, almost-charcoal, greys—versatile hues that offer endless styling possibilities.
I’m drawn to how designers like Frederick Anderson, Jonathan Simkhai, and the brand L’Agence incorporate burgundy into luxurious textures (I love the look of a burgundy pantsuit or a leather strapless dress)—and a dark chocolate-colored maxi shearling trench, like the one Khaite showcased, is at the top of my wishlist.
Jasmine Dawes, Vogue Club Member
Brightly colored jackets are a must! They add a delightful twist to any outfit—while keeping you warm. I love the Anna Sui ones this season!
Laura Armurugam, Vogue Club Member
I’ve felt inspired by Coach to wear more flowy looks—such as look 13 from its show. I’m drawn to the contrast of the pink pastel dress and the light grey glen plaid trousers, and I love the whimsical detailing of the accessories paired with it. I hope to bring all of that flowy, edgy, chic energy into my closet soon!
Cortne Bonilla, Senior Shopping Writer, Vogue
I’d like to embrace some of Fforme and Toga’s undone, playful sense of minimalism into my rotation—twisted blazers, rebellious ties, fringe and crinkled silk.
Nataliya Grimberg, Vogue Club Member
With the way fashion is blending art with future tech right now, it’s like we’re living in this perfect moment where Salvador Dalí meets Steve Jobs—and I’m here for all of it.
It’s the 100th anniversary of surrealism, and I’m absolutely living for how designers are playing with our perceptions, especially with these incredible trompe l’oeil pieces that mess with your mind in the best way possible.
That D&G stiletto with the rose? Pure genius. The way they’ve made it look like you’re literally wearing a blooming flower on your feet is everything. And don’t even get me started on Balmain, PH5, or Jean Paul Gaultier’s body illusion dresses—it’s exactly the kind of fashion magic my wardrobe is craving.
Susana Solari, Vogue Club Member
Animal fever is everywhere this season: From extravagant outerwear that commands attention to subtle yet striking details on bags and boots, this trend is all about confidence and playfulness in equal measure. Whether it’s leopard, shearling, fur, or something more exotic, 2025 fashion seems to be all about marking your territory.
Kiana Murden, Senior Beauty Commerce Writer, Vogue
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I’m not really one to play with color and prints much (aside from a snake-printed accessory); instead, I’m looking more to texture and silhouette. Khaite serves up endless inspiration on this front—I’ll be taking cues from the deconstructed fabrics, exaggerated sleeves, and pops of leather from its latest collection to carry me through winter.
Tiana Marcano, Vogue Club Member
Oversized turtleneck collars, leather utilitarian jackets, and simple yet seductive dresses like the ones seen at Fleur du Mal—like their lace Pointelle Racer—strike the perfect balance between seduction and edge. For a lot of my life I’ve also been into the edgy and utilitarian kind of pieces that I’ve seen from Proenza Schouler, such as the Arlo Jacket in Suede Shearling and the Norah Top in Silk Viscose Knit, which I do plan on either buying or recreating in my own version.
Emilyn Teh, Vogue Club Member
I am most excited to recreate the tailoring-with-a-twist trend seen at Thom Browne, LUAR, and Calvin Klein.
Michelle Mura, Vogue Club Member
As someone born in Zimbabwe, the vibrant pieces by Christopher John Rogers especially resonate with me—they remind me of the rich colors and warmth of my homeland. I appreciate how fashion can evoke memories and emotions while celebrating culture through design.
Allison Kriz, Vogue Club Member
Butter yellow was a standout shade on the runways this season, offering a fresh and unexpected take on neutrals. Seen in collections by Bottega Veneta, Dior, Zimmerman, and others, this soft, creamy hue brought a sense of warmth and quiet luxury to everything from structured tailoring to romantic, flowing silhouettes. Unlike traditional beiges and whites, butter yellow adds a subtle pop of color while remaining effortlessly versatile—pairing just as seamlessly with rich earth tones as it does with crisp monochromes. It’s the perfect way to brighten up a winter wardrobe without straying too far from classic, wearable tone.
Ciarra Lorren Zatorski, Fashion Editor, Vogue
If ever in need of fashion inspiration, Khaite never ceases to fail me, and this season was no different. Best in show? The glossy leather bomber jackets—one tanned in a rich merlot and the other an inky black. Needless to say: The hunt is on!
Hannah Monaghan, Digital Art Editor, Vogue Club
For me, an unexpected love from the Fall runways were the 3D floral motifs at Carolina Herrera. Most striking was the single large flower that blossomed at the waistband of the sleek black pants that opened the show, along with the rose-adorned bag from look three. To recreate this look (on a more subtle level, to match my everyday wardrobe), I have gravitated to pieces from Aoife Mullane, an Irish designer who creates stunning accessories inspired by the seaside in Wicklow where she grew up—particularly the rose-detailed claw clip, the red oversized scrunchie (which looks like a flower when tied around your hair), and the cloud dream bag, all of which have the feel of a bud blooming for spring.
Karen Armstrong, Vogue Club Member
This season, I’ve fallen for the menagerie of chic coats on the runways! From statement pieces at Brandon Maxwell and Ulla Johnson to wrap and scarf coats at Altuzarra and Calvin Klein, It-girls on and off the runway are layering textures, with coats the cherry on top! (Club’s own Julia Hobbs in her iconic Alexander McQueen coat comes to mind!) I recently purchased an oversized Valentino scarf coat that I have been styling from day to night, and it’s become a favorite investment piece in my closet.
Matthias Limmer, Vogue Club Member
Why choose between looking sharp and feeling effortlessly cool when you can have both? Suit jackets are my ultimate takeaway from the latest runways—because nothing says I’ve got my life together quite like a perfectly tailored blazer (even if I’m just wearing it over a hoodie). Whether oversized for that borrowed-from-the-boys energy or sleek and structured, it’s the easiest way to turn any outfit into a statement. Consider this my official commitment to dressing like a CEO—without the early meetings.
Kira Kyz, Vogue Club Member
I’m most excited about sculptural silhouettes, bold prints, and refined tailoring, with Schiaparelli and Khaite as my standout inspirations. Schiaparelli’s Icarus couture dress, with its mesmerizing gold pleating and structured form, is a perfect example of fashion as art—dramatic yet wearable. I love how it plays with volume and texture, and I plan to incorporate this aesthetic into my wardrobe through structured outerwear, pleated details, and statement eveningwear.
The Vogue Club team loved all of your submissions! If yours wasn’t included in this Insider Edit, we encourage you to submit for next month’s round. See you then!