Plaid midi skirt

No matter your aesthetic, there’s room in your closet for a plaid skirt. Over the years, plaid has appeared in a wide range of aesthetics, from prep to punk and beyond. This year, plaid skirts are experiencing yet another renaissance.

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Leather on leather

A leather-on-leather outfit creates a bold, stylish look by pairing items like a leather jacket with leather pants or a skirt, best achieved by mixing textures (matte vs. shiny), using different colours (not similar blacks/browns), and choosing modern silhouettes like straight-leg pants or oversized jackets to keep it chic, not overwhelming, often finished with sleek shoes or tailored pieces for balance. 

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Curly-lamb jacket

Curly lamb jackets, often Persian lamb, feature a distinct tight, textured curl, popular in vintage styles (50s-70s) as elegant fur coats or shorter jackets, with modern takes offering bomber, aviator, or even shaggy Mongolian lamb looks for a luxurious, statement outerwear piece that blends vintage glam with contemporary appeal. 

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Flared jeans

The internet may remain divided about whether skinny jeans will ever be “a thing” again, but it’s pretty united about wide-leg styles having universal appeal. Transcending trend cycles entirely, they are, without a trace of doubt, the most versatile jean type.

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Leather bomber in winter

The oversized leather bomber is the « coat » carrying me from winter to spring. It’s not just having a moment—it’s defining the entire season. Here’s how to wear the look.

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Midi skirt-set

Skirt-suit trend isn’t just for corporate girl. As a child of the ‘90s, I vividly remember my mom’s impressive collection of skirt suits. These included prescriptive pencil skirts with their signature knee-length hem and matching structured blazers with exaggerated shoulder pads.

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Wool fedora hat

For winter style, women’s fedoras are typically made of warm materials like wool felt or suede, featuring wider brims for drama and warmth, often with stylish details like ribbons or buckles, creating looks from cozy-chic to glamorous, with rancher or floppy styles being popular.

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In the western era

For winter, women’s fedoras are stylish in felt or wool, pairing well with cozy layers like sweaters, gilets, and warm coats for practical warmth and chic appeal, with options ranging from classic wide brims to modern short-brimmed designs for versatile cold-weather looks.

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