Ten FW24 Trends to Keep on Your Radar Right Now
From oversized outerwear to retro collaborations, these 10 trends bring versatility and effortless cool to every look. Here’s your ultimate style guide for what’s next
By Rex Atienza
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Lightweight Oversized Outerwear—Big Jackets, No Sweat


Light layers meet big jackets. This season, oversized outerwear breaks free from seasonal boundaries through lighter fabrics that keep things cool. Acne Studios, Balenciaga, and Jil Sander lead the way with pieces that capture that ‘just threw it on’ vibe: understated yet unmistakably stylish.
Statement Vests—Style Without the Extra Layers



Vests are back and ready to elevate. Think added style that brings interest without excessive layering—knitted styles, bold patterns, and innovative cuts lead the way. Prada, Missoni, and Jacquemus deliver vests that add character without bulk, perfect for both breezy evenings and air-conditioned days.
Relaxed Silhouettes—The New Standard in Comfort


Time to retire those skinny jeans. Wide-leg trousers and relaxed fits are taking over, blending comfort with laid-back sharpness. Gucci, Fear of God, and Lanvin deliver pieces that stay casual yet refined. It’s comfort, but make it fashion.
Luxe Utility—Practical Style Elevated



When utility meets luxury, pockets evolve from practical to iconic. Stone Island, C.P. Company, and Prada reimagine utility shirts, jackets, cargo pants, and shorts, proving functionality and style thrive side by side. Rugged yet refined, these pieces bring a high-fashion edge to everyday essentials.
Artful Knitwear—Texture and Personality




Knitwear speaks louder this season through open-weave textures and bold, graphic designs. Loewe, Marni, and JW Anderson lead with pieces that feel as expressive as they are cozy, perfect for tropical and transitional days. These knits bring an artful twist to your wardrobe.
Bold Red Accents—The Power of a Pop



This season, red is the mood. From subtle accessories to statement pieces, Valentino, Off-White, and Dior deliver the ultimate pop of color. Bold yet versatile, red brings instant energy and sophistication to any look.
Retro Athleisure—90s Nostalgia with a Luxe Spin


The 90s revival continues, but now with a high-fashion edge. Retro athleisure returns through luxe collaborations between Nike x Jacquemus and Palm Angels. Sleek tracksuits and vintage-inspired sneakers blend throwback vibes with modern, polished cool.
Short-Hem Blazers—Modern Proportions


Blazers embrace shorter hems this season, giving classic tailoring an edgy, contemporary twist. Rick Owens and Loewe reimagine proportions, offering cropped styles that pair effortlessly with high-waisted trousers or longer layers. This fresh take on suiting stands out without shouting.
Minimalist Loafers and Slip-Ons—Ease with Style



Footwear keeps it uncomplicated. Minimalist loafers and slip-ons from Bottega Veneta, Hermès, and Common Projects deliver clean sophistication to any outfit. Lightweight, easy, and versatile are the finishing touches for effortless style.
Monochrome Looks—One Color, Big Impact



Monochrome dressing leaves its mark, proving head-to-toe color transcends the ordinary. Bottega Veneta, Alexander McQueen, and Saint Laurent demonstrate how unified color becomes striking and sophisticated—from all black to earthy neutrals, monochrome adds depth with modern edge.

Dayne Aduna
Dayne Aduna is an Associate Editor at VMAN Southeast Asia, specializing in fashion, grooming, film, television, and contemporary pop culture. With a strong editorial focus on menswear, his work explores how style intersects with shifting cultural movements across Southeast Asia and beyond.
His expertise spans fashion journalism, celebrity profiling, grooming and skincare trends, fragrance, runway reporting, and cultural commentary, with a particular eye for emerging creatives and youth-driven style.
Dayne has written extensively on fashion houses, seasonal trends, designer collections, and the evolving image of the modern Southeast Asian man, bringing both editorial depth and cultural relevance to his coverage.
