Nothing Says “I’m a Fashion Person” More Than This Jacket Trend (It’s Not Leather or Suede, BTW)
There I was at Copenhagen Fashion Week (double espresso in one hand, Notes app full of show details in the other), when it happened. A model at the Skall Studio show stepped onto the runway in a delicate, gauzy lace dress, topped with a sporty, slightly oversized windbreaker. And suddenly, it clicked: This is how the fashion set is dressing now, where utilitarian function comes first, but style is surely following. Throw your suede and leather jackets out the window, the only outerwear trend you need to be shopping for the fall is an oversize, gorpcore adjacent windbreaker.
Don’t get me wrong—leather and suede jackets will always have their place in a fall wardrobe. But the coolest outerwear I’ve seen lately isn’t buttery or vintage-inspired. It’s nylon, technical, and definitely has a drawstring or two. The windbreaker is having a moment, and fashion people are styling it in all the unexpected ways that make you do a double-take. Notably, it’s over traditional, feminine pieces like lace, pleats, and skirts. It’s the kind of tension that feels fresh and intentional, and most importantly, not too precious. A sporty jacket throws off the balance in the best way.
Whether it’s vintage Adidas or a slick designer version from Miu Miu or Cecilie Bahnsen, the vibe is clear: this isn’t just practical outerwear—it’s a styling move. Below, see (and shop!) the best outfits inspired by this fall’s windbreaker jacket trend.
At Copenhagen Fashion Week
(Image credit: Courtesy of Copenhagen Fashion Week; Pictured: Skall Studio Spring Summer 2026.)
On the Style Set
How to style: White windbreaker + black pants + aviator sunglasses + tote bag
How to style: black windbreaker + lace-trimmed shorts + flip-flops
How to style: stone windbreaker + black pants + slim sneakers + doctor bag
How to style: red windbreaker + white tee + white shorts + flip-flops + black crossbody
How to style: black windbreaker + white maxi skirt + black sandals
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