By refining tailoring, plaid becomes an effortless winter outfit that works just as well under a blazer as it does styled solo.
As temperatures drop, fashion doesn’t retreat—it evolves. Winter marks a noticeable shift in how women are approaching cold-weather dressing. This season is less about rigid rules and more about expressive contrasts: sharp tailoring softened with romance, bold prints grounded in classic silhouettes, and practical layers elevated through thoughtful design.
From reimagined animal prints to power dressing with a modern edge, this season’s trends reflect confidence, individuality, and a desire to mix the unexpected. Here’s a closer look at the key movements shaping winter style—and how luxury houses are leading the conversation.
Leopard print is roaring back, but this time with intention. No longer relegated to accent pieces, leopard is taking center stage in dresses designed for both day and evening.
Saint Laurent offers a restrained, elegant interpretation with leopard dresses featuring a bow-tie neckline—polished, Parisian, and effortlessly chic. In contrast, Dolce & Gabbana leans into unapologetic glamour with one-shoulder silhouettes that celebrate drama and femininity. The print feels powerful rather than playful, marking a new chapter for animal print fashion that’s rooted in sophistication.
Plaid has long been a winter staple, but this season it’s shedding its predictable associations. Saint Laurent’s take on plaid shirts feels sharper and more intentional—less lumberjack, more luxury.




























































































