Cold Shoulders: The Return to a Narrow Silhouette
Pre-fall is often seen as a transitional season, with fewer brands investing in shows and collections being rolled out over an extended period of time. This year, the trends that emerged reflect a broader, more traditional approach to fashion, moving away from the chaotic state of the world.
One of the biggest trends this season is the focus on the body, particularly the shoulders. Gone are the days of linebacker proportions and padding, replaced by skin-revealing halter-neck and off-the-shoulder cuts that narrow and feminize the silhouette. This elegant and sophisticated look harkens back to the style of Grace Kelly in Rear Window.
In addition to the slim shoulders, wide-leg pants have made a comeback, with designers embracing “couture volume on the side.” Asymmetric hems, side streamers, and trains add a sense of drape and flow to garments, while outerwear remains structured with funnel necks and caped trenches for rainy days.
Broderie anglaise has replaced delicate lace this season, adding a touch of texture to garments. Transparency is also a key trend, with designers using it to reveal plenty of leg. Miniskirts offer a more subtle take on the trend, showing off some skin without being too revealing.
Animal-themed garments provide a lighthearted touch to collections, offering a playful contrast to the serious tone of the day. Overall, the trends for pre-fall reflect a move towards conventionality and classic styles, with a focus on elegant silhouettes and sophisticated details.

