Forget Baggy Jeans: 2025 Marks the Return of the Slim-Fit Trouser

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Men’s fashion week has long been considered the quieter, less showy sibling of the long-standing women’s event. While Pitti Uomo dates back to 1972, it was only in 2012 that London hosted its first men’s fashion week, and 2015 for New York, making it a much newer proposition in comparison to London Fashion Week’s 40-year history. In recent years, though, we’ve witnessed a shift. Recognizing consumers’ more holistic attitude to men’s and women’s clothing, many designers have dispensed with hard-line categories and incorporated a more fluid approach, featuring womenswear in men’s shows and vice versa.

Prada men’s AW25.

Prada men’s AW25.

Not only that, but the menswear shows are being increasingly lauded for their agenda-setting influence on wider industry trends, with menswear shows from Prada, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton being just as closely scrutinized by fashion insiders as the women’s collections. On a personal level, as someone who sometimes finds themselves lost in the intricate world of womenswear design, I savor the delicious simplicity of menswear: the sturdy knits, the effortless tailoring, the throw-on-and-go shoes.

Case in point: Prada’s autumn/winter 2025 show was a conveyor belt of wearable yet stylish ensembles that I would happily pluck off the runway and wear right now. But there was one item in particular that piqued my interest, and that was a slim-fit trouser.

One of the consistent threads within this “curated chaos” (as Vogue Runway’s Luke Leitch puts it) of a collection, the calf-clinging silhouette suggested a clean break from the super-oversized styles that have proliferated in recent years and been championed by the likes of Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Balenciaga. Not quite a cigarette, not quite a straight-leg, the Prada trousers’ appeal lies in its subtle tapering, which creates the merest whisper of a “balloon” fit–something that was also, incidentally, seen in Altuzarra’s autumn/winter 2024 collection.

Altuzarra AW24.

Altuzarra AW24.

Of course, to recreate this look, you shouldn’t feel tethered to the specificity of the Prada trouser shape–simply use it as a vehicle to contemplate a broader mood shift that opens you up to rediscovering a range of slim-fit tailoring, be it a skinny-fit kick-flare, a darted high-waisted trouser or a close-cut cigarette pant.

Styling-wise, the skinny trouser lends itself best to polished separates: think an off-duty Audrey Hepburn in a slim-fit black trouser paired with a color-match crewneck cashmere and ballet flats. Or you can take your cues from Prada and experiment with a cowboy boot and a blazer. Borrowing from the boys never looked so tempting.

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