

The Jacket Styles To Know For SS25
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Black Leather Bombers
If SS25 runways are anything to go by, a black leather bomber is the jacket to own this year. Seen at Khaite and Victoria Beckham, this timeless staple has been reimagined with sharp cuts, subtle volume and effortless cool-girl appeal – wear it oversized with tailoring or cinched in at the waist for maximum style points.
Brown Suede Jackets
These are set to be a spring essential. At Miu Miu, they were reworked with a lived-in feel – think supple textures, rich tones and just the right amount of slouch. Whether styled with denim to nod to the 1970s or layered over feminine separates, they are the kind of piece that gets better with time.
Double-Breasted Blazers
Following the SS25 shows, it was clear that power dressing was back, and the double-breasted jacket is a foolproof way to get the look. Dominating at Saint Laurent, this structured staple exudes confidence with sharp shoulders, nipped-in waists and a polished, no-nonsense sensibility. Style it with tailored trousers for a full-on power suit moment or throw it over denim for a more effortless take.
Technical Jackets
Blurring the lines between function and fashion, the runways proved technical jackets are going to be big. At Jacquemus, sporty silhouettes were elevated by sharp tailoring, lightweight fabrics and sleek details to create the perfect throw-on piece.
Fluid Trenches
Trench coats have been given a luxe new twist. At Stella McCartney and Burberry, silky, fluid iterations fell effortlessly for a softer, more refined feel. Layer over sharp tailoring or throw them over denim.
Utility Jackets
Few pieces strike the balance between chic and practical quite like the utility jacket. A recurring favourite on the runways, this season’s takes nod to both safari and military looks with refined tailoring and luxe fabrications.
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