Coat: in 2026, the star model will replace the long one this winter

Manteau: en 2026, le modèle star détrône le long dès cet hiver
Manteau: en 2026, le modèle star détrône le long dès cet hiver - Crédit photo © Paris Select Book

This winter, a coat is gaining ground on the street and in the office. As a result, the fashion pages confirm its near future for the seasons to come.

The model that replaces the long coat

The designers’ clever design is based on today’s functional wardrobe. The integrated scarf frees the hands and structures the silhouette in a single gesture. This coat with scarf detail combines warmth, wearability and everyday comfort. What’s more, the piece provides better neck protection in icy winds.

This coat sends out a signal of duration that is rather rare in seasonal trends. From now on, the model looks ahead to 2026, without becoming gimmicky. Also, its minimal styling suits offices, outings and travel. As a result, it reassures budgets aiming for a reliable, long-lasting purchase.

At H&M, the woven coat is accompanied by a soft, removable scarf. This practical duo costs €37.75 and promises a clean, coherent look.

“Good outerwear combines style, warmth and simplicity.”

How to adopt it now

At COS, the minimalist version of the coat focuses on the purity of very graphic lines. What’s more, this model with integrated scarf is worth €159.20 and works from morning to night.

Sometimes offers a streamlined cut with integrated scarf, designed for busy days. It also adds a neat touch to fast, urban silhouettes.

  • Integrated scarf: support, warmth, zero forgetting in the cab.
  • Neutral colors for intensive use, Monday to Sunday.
  • Straight or belted cut, depending on the height and volume of the layers.
  • Wool blend or technical sheet for better weight distribution.
  • Deep pockets are handy for phones and gloves.

At Zara, a dramatic long trench coat embodies the romantic goth élan with aplomb. As a result, this theatrical coat energizes monochrome looks with a simple movement.

The romantic goth wave hits town

Ann Demeulemeester extends this aesthetic with soft, black, measured volumes. In this way, the piece flirts with tailoring, fluidity, then robust draping.

Rick Owens pushes sculptural élan with oblique lines and an imposing fall. On the other hand, this coat assumes drama while preserving real ease.

Satin-finish wine-lime skirt, edged with fine lace, for a sharp couture contrast. The deep color also amplifies the presence of the black, graphic pieces.

Black high boots elongate the leg beneath the burgundy silk, without overpowering it. Then, the smooth upper balances the shine of the skirt and stabilizes the look.

Combining strong pieces and basics

A leather jacket warms the satin skirt without weighing it down or creasing it. What’s more, its matte texture tempers the sheen and structures the build just right.

A long, belted coat emphasizes the waist and frames the silhouette with precision. The belt allows you to modulate the layers according to the changing weather.

Mustard pants draw the light and awaken muted basics. Also, the warm hue works well with deep brown and black.

Capsule ready for 2026

The chocolate leather jacket, with its aviator spirit, serves as a compact, solid alternative. Now, its short cut can be combined with ample volumes to maintain balance.

A long wool coat keeps the look sharp through several demanding seasons. Yet the soft material remains lightweight when layered with sweaters and jackets.

The studded moccasin makes a discreet, slightly rocky preppy statement. In short, it adds relief without stealing the spotlight from the star pieces.

The ’60s pillbox hat sets a chic, straight, retro tone. Finally, its clean lines modernize a simple silhouette in less than two minutes.

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