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Fashion trend predictions for Autumn/Winter 2025/26

Fashion is a constant dialogue between past and future, and the Autumn/Winter 2025/26 season is a prime example of this. Designers from all over the world, from Paris to Milan, have presented collections full of contrasts: from nostalgia for the classics to futuristic experiments. Here are the key trends that will dominate the coming months, along with practical tips on how they can be adapted for the Polish market.

Colours of the season: Depth and contrast

The colour palette for Autumn/Winter 2025/26 is dominated by saturated, rich shades that add elegance and character to the styles. In addition to traditional colours, there are also more experimental accents.

Burgundy and deep green: Noble shades dominate the catwalks of brands like Valentino, which showcases velvet suits and dresses in the color of burgundy, and Bottega Veneta, which introduces green in luxurious leather designs. These colors will work perfectly in the Polish market for premium clothing, from coats to accessories.

Metallic accents: Futuristic silver and gold were evident in the collections of Balenciaga and Paco Rabanne, adding sparkle and dynamism. Metallic elements can appear in accessories such as handbags or jewelry.

Black and white: This timeless combination takes on modern forms this season, such as asymmetrical combinations at Chanel or geometric prints in the Prada collection.

Cuts and silhouettes: Back to structure

The Autumn/Winter 2025/26 season brings a clear shift towards crisp cuts and structured silhouettes that combine comfort with elegance.

Three-piece suits: On the runways of Saint Laurent and Gucci, modern interpretations of suits with vests were visible. This is a trend that is perfect for formal occasions, but also for everyday office wear in a fashionable version.

Oversized coats: Max Mara dominated the runway with oversized coats in classic shades of beige and caramel. Their loose fit provides a sense of comfort while still looking stylish.

Draped dresses: The romantic gathers present in Isabel Marant's collection attract attention with their delicacy and feminine charm. Draping can be a key element of evening outfits in the Polish market.

Patterns and materials: Eclecticism and texture

Designers are boldly mixing patterns and experimenting with textures, which gives room for creativity.

Check: A classic pattern reinterpreted by Burberry in asymmetrical designs and by Dior in retro style. Check is one of the easiest trends to adapt in the Polish market – perfect for coats and suits.

Animal prints: Roberto Cavalli and Dolce & Gabbana introduce spots and stripes as motifs on coats and accessories, emphasizing bravery and confidence in styling.

Transparent fabrics: delicate tulle and organza in pastel colours appear at Valentino and Fendi, introducing a hint of subtle sensuality. This is ideal for evening styling.

Accessories: Details that define

Accessories in the Autumn/Winter 2025/26 season play a key role, highlighting the character of the styling.

50s style bows: Subtle details on collars, headbands, and dresses were evident at Miu Miu and Giambattista Valli, adding a romantic touch.

Wide belts: The distinctive leather belts in the Alexander McQueen collections are the perfect way to accentuate the waist and add structure to styles.

Statement jewelry: Large, geometric necklaces and earrings, like those from Chanel and Versace, attract attention and are the focal point of the styling.

How will these trends affect the market in Poland?

The Polish fashion market, although more conservative than global centres, is increasingly willing to open up to bolder patterns and cuts. Burgundy coats or metallic accessories are likely to gain popularity among customers looking for elegance with a touch of modernity. Transparent fabrics or draped dresses are ideal for special occasions, especially during the festive season.

Practical tips for brands and designers

Local adaptation: Polish consumers value universal and practical solutions. Trends such as plaid patterns or oversized coats will easily find their place in the collections of local brands.

Balanced approach: The trend towards eco-friendly materials and transparent production processes is a growing necessity that is worth considering in collection planning.

Prudent experimentation: Introducing striking accents, such as metallic details or animal prints, in smaller quantities will help attract attention without alienating more classic customers.

The Autumn/Winter 2025/26 season is a time for boldness, creativity and experimentation. The key to success is to skilfully combine global trends with local expectations, allowing brands to stand out in the market and gain recognition from customers.

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