I’m Calling It: This Will Be *the* Jacket of Fall
Plus, my favorite waist-defining pieces to shop

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Can I let you in on a little secret? While most people are savoring the last bits of summer and dreading the end of spaghetti strap tank tops and micro shorts, I’m already diving into fall fashion trends and planning my autumn outfits. From jackets to shoes, my fall shopping list is growing (yes, Hunter boots are on it!), but nothing beats the excitement of a brand-new coat to mark the change of seasons. This year, I'm particularly excited because a trend I love, the hourglass jacket, continues its reign.
First seen on stylish women in Copenhagen, New York, and Paris last year, the hourglass silhouette defines your waist and lends itself to unconventional pairings. I knew that it’d be around to stay for fall 2025 when Sabrina Carpenter showed up to the Dior menswear SS26 show bedecked in the legendary Bar Jacket. (Not to mention Princess Catherine, who followed suit.) And though we’re a year on, brands like Jenni Kayne and Quince have continued to note that this cut is one of their most popular. I broke down everything you need to know about the hourglass jacket trend for fall, including how to style it and my favorite pieces to shop.
What Is an Hourglass Jacket?
The enduring trend in fall fashion represents a move away from oversized silhouettes towards more tailored looks. Its hourglass shape offers flattering waist-definition that complements various body shapes, from straight to pear-shaped. This design not only adds a polished touch to any outfit but also elevates your look, whether you’re heading to a board meeting or enjoying a casual Sunday morning.
But you don’t necessarily need to buy a whole new jacket to get in on the trend. You can easily achieve the look with blazers or cardigans that you already own by simply adding a belt at the smallest part of your waist.

Stephanie Meraz
Associate Fashion Commerce Editor
- Covers all things fashion and shopping
- Boasts over 23 years of experience as an avid shopper, having secured a personal stylist at Limited Too at the age of four
- Studied English literature, communications and creative writing at the University of San Diego, and completed the Columbia Publishing Course at Columbia University in New York
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