Trench coats are trendy only if they are classic

Their midi version is a spring style statement

If you are in love with raincoats, you can rest easy this year too: trench coats rule the spring 2025 scene and you can become a fashion icon even on rainy and windy days. The classic version — beige and mid-length — is a true statement piece interpreted by all designers. Moschino fully embraces the genre’s codes, buttoned epaulettes included, while Balmain opts for a light sand-coloured gabardine nylon in a design marked by storm flaps on both sides and at the back. For Saint Laurent’s version, large lapels and double-breasted fastening take the spotlight, while Burberry — unmistakably playing on its home turf — delivers a vintage-flavoured piece featuring a small collar in its iconic tartan fabric as a signature touch.

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Moschino Beige Notched Lapel Trench Coat
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Nili Lotan Tanner cotton-blend trench coat
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Isabel Marant Fabiola oversized wool coat
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Blazé Milano Sheena Aseel coat
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sacai double-breasted twill trench coat - Neutrals
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JNBY belted double-breasted trench coat - Brown
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Max Mara Ebrien trench coat - Blue
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Burberry Kensington hooded trench coat - Black
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Patrizia Pepe zip-up trench coat - Neutrals
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Prada Light trench coat - Neutrals
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MM6 Maison Margiela belted trench coat - Neutrals
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AllSaints Demmi trench coat - Neutrals
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Alexander McQueen belted trench coat - Brown
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Michael Michael Kors double-breasted trench coat - Neutrals