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END. WINTER '25 WOMENSWEAR

Showcasing our latest selection of winter warmers, END. presents the womenswear winter '25 edit.

Two women walking wearing North Face Parka coat, Obey zip sweater and Osoi handbag.

As temperatures dip and daylight fades, END. is leaning into the cold. Our womenswear winter 2025 editorial reframes the season through a bold lens: streetwear meets structured tailoring, relaxed trousers offset oversized puffer jackets and layering becomes an art form. Think plaid patterns, plush knitwear and playfulness, where accessories are tactile and styling is joyfully unexpected.

This curated edit is built on contrast. Elevated textures and a moody palette, tactile insulating wool, glossy satin, technical finishes and statement outerwear bring depth to the cold-weather wardrobe. Every piece is crafted to move with you, delivering warmth and style. 

Two women stood wearing Sundays beanie, Ganni pants and Our Legacy sunglasses.
Woman stood wearing Needles track jacket, Adidas Samba, Gramicci pants and Cecilie Bahnsen t-shirt.
Texture & Tone: Winter Dressing

Winter 2025 arrives draped in rich tones, black, chocolate, slate, khaki, and camel — punctuated by vivid green and bold checks. Statement outerwear takes centre stage as the temperature drops: glossy puffer jackets and utilitarian cargos from The North Face and Gramicci bring performance to the pavement, while Anine Bing’s satin bombers catch the last of the light. Longline wool coats and technical sneakers round out a wardrobe built for movement and warmth.

Accessories layer in texture and personality, cult favourite checked beanies from Manchester’s Sundays, plush bags, and vibrant knits that soften and sharpen in equal measure.

Two women stood wearing Sunday Fruit Market padded jacket, Ganni Mini Dress, and Damson Madder Rugby Shirt
Woman stood wearing Miu Miu sunglasses, Acne Studios T-shirt and Damsen Madder puffer jacket.
Woman stood wearing Gramicci beanie, Sunday Fruit Market padded jacket and Feners skirt.
Feminine-Meets-Streetwear

This winter season, femininity isn’t defined by softness, it’s amplified through contrast. Think puff hem midi skirts paired with chunky socks and New Balance sneakers, or body-hugging dresses layered over denim and topped with oversized puffers. Brands like GANNI and Damson Madder lead the charge, encouraging joyful experimentation and unexpected pairings: rugby tops with technical sneakers, midi skirts over jeans, dresses over trousers.

Damson Madder’s signature whimsical bows and ties bring playful precision to outerwear, with the Damson Pearl Check Puffer Jacket just a zip away from becoming a versatile padded gilet, perfect for unpredictable weather. Meanwhile, SUNDAYFRUITMARKET’s reversible padded jacket offers styling freedom that adapts to the forecast.

Woman wearing Anine Bing Leon bomber jacket, Our Legacy skirt and Northing Written mini golf bag.
Off-Duty Minimalism

Winter 2025 sees off-duty minimalism take centre stage at END., with womenswear pieces that blend streetwear ease and timeless tailoring. Silhouettes are clean and considered — boxy bombers, long coats, and soft tailoring layered with graphic t-shirts, jumpers and cardigans. Cosy textures and muted colours are elevated by fuzzy accessories and refined knitwear from Auralee, known for its minimalist precision. Anchored by loafers, polos, and structured outerwear from Acne Studios, Girls of Dust, and Bass Weejuns, this is a wardrobe that perfects the balance between laid-back and polished.

Women wearing Damson Madder wool coat, Dime t-shirt and Tokitom keychain.
Personality-Driven Layers

Cold season dressing is all about personality. DIME makes its womenswear debut with bold graphics and loose silhouettes, while UGG returns as the season’s grounding force, plush and practical. New streetwear pieces fuse skate, vintage sportswear, and irreverent layering: Nike tracksuits, football jerseys under wool coats, and charm bags that speak volumes.

Two women wearing Acne Studios sweat, Girls of Dust trench coat, F/CE tote bag and Peachy Den dress.
Woman wearing Sundays beanie, Rick Owens trousers, and Acne Studios sweat.
Woman wearing Nike track jacket and Nike track pant.

Key brands like Acne Studios and Sundays anchor the season with depth and adaptability. Rick Owens’ sculptural silhouettes and bold detailing offer a striking contrast to Duke + Dexter’s footwear staples — think statement headwear, college prints, and weather proof outerwear designed to withstand any that winter can throw at it. 

Woman wearing Casablanca square hat, Ganni blazer and Nike long sleeved jersey.
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