Fashion trends follow one another and sometimes they look alike, especially in autumn-winter when it becomes difficult (and truly accessory) to have 36 jackets and coats to face the cold seasons. However, if you want to buy one or more new pieces, first or second hand, here are the strong trends that are emerging for this autumn-winter 2022-2023.
Oversized bomber and varsity jacket
Seen on many runways, bombers are making a comeback to add some roundness to fall-winter silhouettes. Historically coming from the military wardrobe (as an aviator jacket), he can also play it more preppy in the form of a varsity jacket, to play as a student at an Ivy League university or as an American football player.
To modernize this good basic, there is nothing like choosing it oversized, so that it comes under the buttocks, especially if you combine it with a mini skirt, shorts or leggings.





Overshirt in corduroy or checked flannel
Even among the perfect mid-season jackets are overshirts. This year, those in corduroy or not and the plaid ones have the upper hand, just to add a touch of texture and woodcutter warmth to your fall outfits. In winter, it will also make an extra layer between a coat worthy of the name and a sweater, to keep you warm. In short, it is a safe bet in terms of layering.





Oversized blazer and dripping overcoat
If blazers and overcoats count as basics in many wardrobes, the trendiest way to adopt them right now is to choose them oversized. It is the flagship look of the latest Balenciaga fashion shows in particular: as if we had just picked up an oversized second-hand coat, but all the more enveloping, warm and therefore comforting. And so much the better if it really is a second-hand piece!
If you are in trend, you can borrow an unusual coat from someone taller than you or buy 1-3 sizes up. Otherwise, you can very well ignore the trend and choose this good basic in its usual size, as it is a piece that will not go out of style. Depending on whether you are taller or shorter, it would be better to opt for an oversized blazer if you are small, or a long coat otherwise.






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Ashley Root is an author and celebrity journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a keen eye for all things celebrity, Ashley is always up-to-date on the latest gossip and trends in the world of entertainment.