Designer names prints that will brighten up your fall style
Andre Tan showed which prints are trending (collage: RBC-Ukraine)
Famous Ukrainian designer Andre Tan shared which prints will help refresh your autumn looks. From classic checks to argyle, these patterns will elevate your wardrobe, add a certain vibe, and help create stylish outfits even on gloomy days.
Classic check
The first trend Andre mentions is the check print. This pattern always returns for the fall-winter season, adding elegance and a touch of British charm.
The designer recommends choosing both calm shades, such as gray, brown, and beige, or bright, colorful checks.
This print works perfectly for coats, blazers, and skirts, and easily pairs with basic wardrobe pieces.

Andre Tan on fashionable prints for fall 2025 (screenshot)
Polka dots
The second print making a comeback this fall is polka dots. They bring a light, playful, and slightly romantic feel.
In 2025, polka dots appear in a new format: small and delicate against a dark background. This pattern is perfect for dresses and blouses, creating a feminine and elegant look.

Polka dots are back in trend (screenshot)
Stripes
Stripes are another classic print that adds dynamism even to the simplest outfit.
According to the designer, stripes symbolize confidence and rhythm. You can easily combine it with basics to create stylish everyday looks.
This season, you can opt for vertical, horizontal, or even mixed stripe patterns.

Stripes among the fall and winter 2025 trends (screenshot)
Salt-and-pepper print
The fourth trend Andre Tan highlights is the salt-and-pepper print, which has long been a classic of business style.
Pairing this pattern with black or white creates a textured, deep effect, making it ideal for coats, blazers, and suits.
The salt-and-pepper print looks great in both classic and modern variations, emphasizing restraint and sophistication.

A business look option is the salt-and-pepper print (screenshot)
Argyle
Also trending this fall is argyle, a diamond pattern reminiscent of traditional Scottish sweaters.
It's perfect for oversized cardigans and sweaters, adding warmth, coziness, and a touch of retro flair to your look.

Argyle print (screenshot)
Andre Tan emphasizes that this autumn's fashion is not about strict rules but about self-expression and mood. Don't be afraid to experiment with prints, mixing them or pairing them with basic pieces. The main thing is to feel confident and comfortable in your outfit.
According to the designer, playing with prints allows you to create unique ensembles that reflect your individuality and sense of style.
Checks, polka dots, stripes, salt-and-pepper, and argyle are trendy prints that will make your wardrobe more diverse and stylish even on cold days.
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