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How To Refresh Your Wardrobe for 2025

Beautiful pieces to energise your outfits
By: Georgia Graham

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By: Georgia Graham
How To Refresh Your Wardrobe for 2025

How To Refresh Your Wardrobe for 2025

Beautiful pieces to energise your outfits

By: Georgia Graham

Image courtesy of Victoria Beckham

New year, new… don’t say it. (You’re great the way you are!) Still, we all need a little boost to kickstart our routine after the holiday period. I think of it like an electric bicycle: you're the one pedalling, but you still need a little help up the hill. In this case, the hill is choosing what to wear for the 12 virgin months that lie ahead. Below you’ll find some ideas for pieces that will add a shot of energy to your outfits, whether that’s refreshing a familiar staple, or adding something new to update your existing look.

A Bold Bag

What do you get if you cross a Rubik’s cube with one of the world’s most celebrated fashion designers? It would probably look a little something like this Issey Miyake’s Bao Bao bag. It’s charming, stylish, and staves off boredom by being a true conversation starter. There’s also something subtly rebellious about wearing bright colours in winter - a gentle snub to grey days courtesy of this artful, cubist accessory.

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Off-Kilter Denim

Trust Jonathan Anderson to take something familiar and make it unexpected. This season, he’s applied his trademark blend of wit, craftsmanship and creativity to a workwear-style jean, reconstructing the recognisable elements with a surrealist twist. Nothing is quite as it seems, and yet they’re not fussy or impractical. You’ll get as much wear out of these jeans as you would any other hard wearing denim favourite.

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Suit Yourself

She put the Posh into the Spice Girls and now she’s bringing her sumptuous, fluid tailoring to Liberty. Since its inception in 2008, Victoria Beckham’s label has been the go-to for modern elegance. This tuxedo jacket is an Ace in your wardrobe arsenal, a sleek, powerful staple that you can pull out for any occasion that requires a formal touch. For the full effect, pair with the matching trousers.

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Unexpected Texture

An interesting trend that’s been percolating in response to AI is a return to texture and materiality. In both interiors and fashion, we’re gravitating towards pieces with feel-appeal; something to remind us of the real world and the power of human touch. Rotate Birger Christensen’s braided trousers speak this textural language. Swap them with your usual denim or slacks for a more original everyday trouser, and try layering with contrasting textures like a chunky knit in wool or mohair.

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That’s A Wrap

A metaphorical clean slate, in skirt form, aka. the perfect piece for the beginning of a new year. Envelop yourself in Jil Sander’s creamy layer of Italian wool, a truly luxurious way to begin 2025. Style it with a cream sweater for a striking ‘winter whites’ look, or contrast with a silk shirt, something like Liberty’s languid Hera silk shirt.

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Wisdom On Tap

Uncertainty and indecision are banished for 2025, thanks to Marie Lichtenberg’s playful fortune-telling necklace. This exquisitely crafted 18ct gold pendant contains a mini Magic 8 ball, which you can shake in response to a yes or no question. Then just wait for it to advise on your next move.

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The Cold Shoulder

A frosty mood never looked so good. The epaulettes of this Dries Van Noten piece seem to take inspiration from glittering arctic icicles, creeping like frozen tendrils over the shoulders of this beautiful cropped evening jacket. Best worn juxtaposed with a warm, friendly disposition.

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Easy Elegance

One more Issey Miyake addition for good measure. Like the Bao Bao bag, this gauzy, weightless trench manages to be both museum-worthy and versatile. Try layering it over a pair of jeans or a white tee, and notice how the sheer fabric creates a filtered effect, adding texture and dimension to an otherwise simple outfit. Wear it open like a soft jacket, or swap out the belt for a contrasting texture (just be careful not to snag the fabric).

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