AR Trend Watch: Faux Leather Pants

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Faux leather pants have cemented their status as a versatile winter essential, offering a practical yet stylish option for the season. With the rise of animal-friendly alternatives, these pants not only satiate fashion needs but also align with consumer values, providing an ethical choice for conscious shoppers.

As temperatures drop, faux leather trousers prove their worth as a dependable insulator, keeping wearers warm while maintaining a sleek, polished look. Adaptability plays another key factor in their popularity, with a wide variety of cuts and shapes available that make them suitable for everything from casual evenings to more formal events. This cross-category appeal is rendering faux leather pants a must-have product for the colder months, effortlessly blending functionality with fashion.

AR Trend Watch: Faux Leather Pants

This season, leather-look pants were spotted at numerous showcases during the international fashion weeks, extending to mom jean silhouettes to lace up flares to more tailored silhouettes, making the reach of the style far and wide.

Designers and brands have elevated this winter staple with distinct design details that set them apart. Lace-up fronts, a striking feature on Dilara Findikoglu’s runway, adds a bold, edgy touch, while brands like 16Arlington present more refined, clean-cut styles, such as their standout turquoise mom jeans, balancing sleekness with a pop of colour.

Rock-inspired aesthetics also take centre stage, with Knwls and Huishan Zhang embracing heavily stone-washed materials, whilst Marques Almeida channels motorbike culture through the use of buckles and prominent zippers.

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