From the forever camel coat to London’s buzziest hotel opening, these are the pieces, ideas, and experiences our editors are loving right now—styled for real life, but with that Chic Réel edge.
1) The Camel-Coat Comeback (Forever, but fresher)

A camel wrap coat remains the smartest fall buy: versatile over denim, tailored trousers, or evening dresses. This season’s standouts span luxury icons like Max Mara’s Manuela to polished high-street options from J.Crew and Mango, so you can choose your price point without losing polish.
How to wear it now: Belted over knits, or shrugged on open with wide-leg trousers and loafers.
2) Draped, Bohemian, and Curved Silhouettes

Fall 2025 leans into movement – draped skirts, fringe details, satin maxis, and softly curved tailoring are everywhere. Editors are building “boho-polished” looks around fluid blouses, maxi skirts, and embroidered jackets; think ease, not costume.
Editor tip: Ground fluid pieces with structured boots or a collarless coat for balance.
3) The Cone-Bra/Bullet-Bra Revival

The once-retro cone silhouette is back in a modern, empowering register—seen across runways and trend roundups this season. Consider it under a blazer or as a sculptural layer beneath sheers for nighttime looks.
Wearable take: Start with a balconette or corset-style top that hints at the shape without going full vintage.
4) Lower Rises, Done Right

Controversial? Maybe. But low-rise denim is firmly part of the conversation again—reimagined with bootcuts, slouchy legs, and sleeker capri cuts. Celebrities and editors are styling them with keyhole blouses, tidy jewelry stacks, and structured outerwear to keep the look modern.
Fit note: Aim for mid-to-low, not ultra-low; add a longer knit or cropped jacket for proportion.
5) Smart Rings, Smarter Style

Wearables are shrinking-and getting chic. The smart-ring category is growing fast, fueled by discreet wellness tracking you can wear with everything from black-tie to barre class. Market analysts expect the segment to expand rapidly this decade.
Why we love it: No screen fatigue, no sporty strap-just jewelry that happens to be intelligent.+
6) Skincare Hall of Fame: 2025 Winners

Bookmark the Allure Best of Beauty list for the most vetted, editor-tested formulas of the year—from derm-grade peels and LED devices to everyday cleansers and SPFs. It’s the easiest way to edit your top shelf without endless scrolling.
Add to cart: Start with one upgrade in each category (cleanse/treat/hydrate/SPF) and assess after two weeks.
7) Fall’s It-Scents (Oud, Amber, Leather—reimagined)

This season’s perfume mood skews layered and cozy: leather with spice, ambers and woods, darker gourmands, even “moody fruits.” Editors are spritzing new launches and rediscovering classics that feel right with knits and coats.
Pro pairing: Try a warm gourmand for day (vanilla/amber) and switch to a resinous wood or modern oud at night.
8) Color Drenching at Home

Goodbye beige fatigue. Designers are embracing color drenching—wrapping walls, trim, sometimes ceilings and furniture in a single hue or tonal family for a cocooning, gallery-like effect. Earthy shades (soft brown, olive, oxblood) are especially on the rise.
Try this: Start in a small room (powder bath, office). Match paint to textiles and one statement lamp for cohesion.
9) Coffee-Table Books That Double as Décor

Design tomes are instant personality. Editors are stacking this fall’s new releases—from art and interiors to entertaining—on consoles and low shelves to add texture and talking points.
Styling note: Mix sizes; top a horizontal stack with a ceramic object or candle snuffer for height play.
10) London’s Newest Luxe Stay: The Chancery Rosewood

Set in the reimagined former U.S. Embassy at Grosvenor Square, The Chancery Rosewood has officially opened with 144 suites, eight bars/restaurants, and bold interiors (Chipperfield x Dirand). Put it on your city-break list for late-year getaways.
Editor take: Book a culture-heavy weekend—gallery visits by day, bar-hopping inside the hotel by night.



