The Unexpected Reign of the Trench
Every fashion season proposes a dozen new must-haves, but rarely does a single garment dominate with such quiet confidence as the trench coat did in London. This wasn't your grandfather's beige gabardine, though. On runways from legacy houses like Burberry
to cult favorites like JW Anderson, designers deconstructed, re-proportioned, and reinvented the classic. We saw trenches with exaggerated lapels, asymmetrical hems, and crafted from unexpected materials like high-shine vinyl or weighty, structured wool. At Burberry, creative director Daniel Lee continued his exploration of British archetypes, offering trenches with cozy, oversized collars and in deep, heritage greens and blues. The message was clear: the trench coat is no longer just a practical shield against the rain; it’s a foundational piece of personal expression.
From the Runway to the Real Way
The ultimate test of a trend's legitimacy isn't just its presence on the catwalk, but its adoption by the notoriously discerning crowd outside the shows. And on the drizzly streets of London, the trench coat was the unofficial uniform of editors, buyers, and influencers. This is where its true versatility shone. It was thrown casually over a simple jeans-and-tee combo, instantly elevating the look. It was belted tightly over a silk slip dress for an evening event, creating a sophisticated contrast of textures. We saw them worn open and flowing over chunky knitwear or cinched over an oversized suit, proving its ability to adapt to any style, from minimalist to maximalist. Its prevalence confirmed that fashion is currently craving pieces that work hard, look polished, and promise longevity beyond a single season.
Why This Classic, Why Now?
The resurgence of the trench coat isn’t an accident. In an era of economic uncertainty and a growing consumer focus on sustainability, investment pieces are gaining favor over fast-fashion fads. The trench coat is the epitome of “buy once, wear forever.” It’s a garment with a history—rooted in military function—that projects a sense of stability and timelessness. Yet, the modern updates seen at LFW prevent it from feeling stuffy. The new, slightly oversized fits provide a modern nonchalance, while unexpected details offer a nod to high fashion without sacrificing wearability. It perfectly straddles the line between practical and poetic, which feels just right for our current moment. It’s a piece of armor that’s also effortlessly chic.
Making the Hero Your Own
So, how do you incorporate this wardrobe hero without looking like you’re playing detective? The key is in the styling. For a modern, off-duty look, find a slightly oversized trench and wear it open over a hoodie and wide-leg trousers. The mix of high and low is what makes it feel current. To make it work-appropriate, belt it over a tailored dress or a simple knit and skirt, letting the coat act as a chic alternative to a blazer. Don’t be afraid to play with proportions. A long, sweeping trench can add drama to the simplest outfit. And while classic khaki is foolproof, consider the newer color palettes seen in London: deep olive, navy, chocolate brown, or even a buttery soft leather version can feel just as versatile but with a bit more personality.













