There’s just one more sleep until Christmas Day, but beyond the mass of wrapping paper, twinkling lights and mounds of roast potatoes, I’ve been thinking about the arrival of the new year.
Many of us will enjoy a break between the festivities and the start of 2025, and this pause is the ideal time to take stock of our wardrobes too. With months of winter now behind us and more to come, the excitement of pulling together yet another layered outfit may have dwindled. But don’t fret; the arrival of the new year sparks an opportunity to breathe fresh life into our ensembles. At least that’s how I feel, so I’ve consulted the Who What Wear UK team to ask our editors what’s on their 2025 wish lists. Trust me: you’ll want to scroll on.
With January on the horizon, many of us may have already jotted down a list of resolutions for the new year, with opportunities to focus on ourselves, make time for mindfulness or finally find out what “sleep hygiene” is. It can feel like a time when everyone is making changes, but I’ve always stood by the belief that less is more, especially when there’s a whole new year of possibilities ahead. This isn’t the time to completely overhaul your collection and divert from the aesthetic you feel most comfortable with, but rather it’s about leaning into what has served you the year before and letting that guide you—be it personally or in your shopping.
So, this isn’t a list of pieces that require a whole new wardrobe of items to style, nor are these swiftly moving trends that will push you too far out of your comfort zone and which you’ll rarely end up wearing. Below are smart additions that can elevate your existing polished pieces, fresh takes on our most-worn styles and accents of newness to make your foundations feel brand new. With my fellow editors in tow, you’ll find fresh inspiration to suit various tastes, from those who opt for bolder ensembles to the most classic minimalists around.
Keep scrolling to explore our editors’ 2025 wish lists.
Shop Our Editors’ 2025 Wish Lists:
Hannah Almassi, Editor-in-Chief
ULLA JOHNSON
Evangeline Striped Pleated Metallic Knit Turtleneck Maxi Dress
“I blame Florrie [Alexander, acting affiliates editor] and Remy [Farrell, fashion editor] for making me fall in love with this dress after they both featured it in different colourways in separate articles. It’s just a matter of time before I cave in and buy because it ticks every box for me: comfortable, demure, interesting, a bit retro, knitted, maxi… the list goes on.”
Sandro Paris
Sailor-Neck Jumper
“I went into a Sandro store in Paris a few months ago and fell in love with the brand all over again. It’s giving Miu Miu vibes with a more Parisian spin, and there are lots of elevated, grown-up basics that could easily slot into my wardrobe. This jumper is my top pick.”
Peachy Den
The Deba Top in Tomato
“I got so much wear out of my navy Peachy Den Deba set last summer, so I will not snooze on its latest colours! These pieces sell out fast, so it’s good to prep ahead of the season.”
Maxine Eggenberger, Deputy Editor
Toteme
Embroidered Wool Cashmere Knit in Snow
“One of my resolutions for next year is to further hone in on my timeless investment pieces, starting with knitwear. A brand I know to deliver on quality and longevity is Toteme—anyone who knows me knows I have a slight Toteme obsession, but for good reason! I love this understated cashmere sweater, especially with the embroidered detail on the shoulders—it’s a Toteme trademark.”
DÔEN
Obelia Corded Lace-Trimmed Silk-Satin Midi Dress
“I have a wedding next summer and would love to purchase something I can wear over and over again. Dôen’s elegant lace-trimmed slip dress fits the brief perfectly. I’ll wear it with a linen blazer and strappy sandals for the summer wedding in question, and possibly with the aforementioned Toteme knit as we get into autumn.”
Astrid & Miyu
Pearl Charm Huggies in Gold
“In my humble opinion, you can never have enough staple jewellery. Whilst I’m a gold person most of the time, I seem to lack gold earrings with a pearl detail. I’m looking for a pair that works for all occasions—work calls, the office or dressier events like dinner or a party. These Astrid & Miyu hoops are actually kind of perfect for exactly that!”
“With the Christmas break underway and New Year around the corner, I’m officially in my baseball cap era. You will not see me quaffed or polished for the next two weeks as I retreat to the comfortable life of loungewear and UGGs, but this suede cap will go some way towards making my sofa ensembles feel a little more put-together.”
LISA YANG
The Lynna Cardigan Jacket
“It’s almost impossible to choose one key piece from Lisa Yang’s latest drop, but there’s something supremely decadent about the thought of pulling on this cloud-soft cardigan-cum-jacket when denim and leather just won’t cut it.”
Citizens of Humanity
Annina Corduroy Wide-Leg Pants
“I’ve been telling anyone who will listen just how ready I am for a corduroy comeback, and these elegant trousers are a case in point. Cosy? Check. Versatile? Check. Dressy enough for daytime and evening? I’d be inclined to say so. Wear these with everything from a cable knit and trainers to sheer blouses and kitten-heel sandals.”
Florrie Alexander, Acting Affiliates Editor
Bottega Veneta
Pinacoteca in Black/Fondant
“There’s more to this bag than meets the eye. First, you have the elegant black intricately woven outer, but flip inside out and you reveal the reversible side, which features a soft brown suede. Yes, it’s two bags in one!”
House of Dagmar
Two Tone Dress
“This year, I’ve really enjoyed playing with looser, oversized silhouettes, but these often don’t feel like the most elegant of pieces. Enter House of Dagmar’s two-tone dress with a languid shape, striking monochromatic colourway and sensual touch in the cut-out back.”
Rebecca Rhys-Evans, Senior Fashion and Beauty Editor, Branded Content
JACQUEMUS
Le Chale Gros Grain Wool-Blend Knitted Scarf
“Triangle scarves and knitted bonnets have become winter staples for me, and this Jacquemus piece looks like it could double up as both. I’m planning on getting through the slump that is January to March by investing in cute cold-weather accessories—this one definitely fits the brief.”
Alaïa
Le Teckel Medium Calf Hair Shoulder Bag
“This year, Alaïa has been the brand of the moment for me. I’ve been trying to resist the urge to spend serious cash on one of its bags, but I have a feeling that 2025 may get the better of me (and my bank account). Le Teckel is the one I’ve been dreaming of, and this Dalmatian-print iteration is fulfilling my Cruella fantasy. I love her so much!”
adidas Originals
Black Rasant Mid Sneakers
“Anyone who knows me knows I love a controversial trainer, and next year I think boxing silhouettes will be huge in terms of trainer trends. I predict that the Adidas Rasant is going to be the new Samba. Remember: you heard it here first.”
Poppy Nash, Managing Editor
“Sure, I like coats, but I love capes. This COS style is one I’ve had my eye on for a while, and I think I’ll take the plunge and invest in it in January. It’s a great price, has a lovely, high-quality composition and will instantly elevate all of my go-to winter outfits, which I get very bored of come January.”
Salvatore Ferragamo
Hug Soft Bicolor Shoulder Bag
“I really want to invest in a new handbag next year, and whilst I don’t think my budget will quite stretch to this, my absolute wish-list item would be Ferragamo’s Hug tote in chocolate brown. Chic, classic and practical, it has everything I could ever want in a designer bag. And it’s guaranteed to never go out of style.”
Róhe
Voluminous A-Line Cotton Skirt
“Like everyone else, 2024 was the year I really got into skirts. Traditionally, I’ve been a dress girl, but skirts have fast become a staple in my wardrobe year-round. In 2025, I’m looking for a cream number that I can wear with cashmere and knee-high boots in winter, and a white shirt and sandals in summer. Enter this A-line style from one of my new favourite brands, Róhe.”
Humaa Hussain, Junior Branded Content Editor
The Row
Stepny Turtleneck in Wool and Cashmere
“This turtleneck is so simple yet so perfect—it’s the kind of piece that instantly elevates anything you pair it with. The sand colour is a great neutral, and the clean lines make it super versatile. I can already picture wearing it solo on warmer winter days or layering it under a blazer for an easy, polished look.”
Toteme
Tapered Leg Denim Dark Blue
“You can never go wrong with a great pair of dark jeans, and these from Toteme have that relaxed yet tailored vibe I’m all about. The tapered leg feels fresh, and the quality is exactly what I look for in pieces I know I’ll wear constantly. They’re basically the perfect jeans for everything—dressed up with a heel or casual with trainers.”
A.Emery
Hudson Leather Ankle Boots
“These boots are so sleek and cool—I love how the chunky sole gives them a bit of edge without being over the top. They’re the kind of boots you can throw on with anything and instantly feel put-together. Definitely a wardrobe workhorse in the making.”
Natalie Munro, News Writer
RAILS
Nevina Jacket in Black
“During the milder months of spring and autumn, I found that a sleek jacket was missing from my arsenal, and now I’m ready to change that. Whilst still a timeless piece, the stitching details on the neckline and pockets set this style apart and I just know I’ll be wearing it on repeat.”
MULBERRY
Clovelly Grained-Leather Tote Bag
“At the top of my accessories wish list is a tote that can keep up with my busy schedule. The Mulberry Clovelly is spacious yet refined, understated yet expertly made and will be a piece I can invest in now and carry with me for many years to come.”
Isabel Marant
Heiko Leather Ankle Boots
“Paired with wide-leg jeans and cosy knits now, or accompanying light linen dresses in summer, these buckled boots are sure to ground my looks throughout 2025.”
Brittany Davy, Fashion Assistant
Extreme Cashmere
N°384 Ginza Belted Cashmere Cardigan
“I’m taking this time to invest in high-quality knits, and a cashmere cardigan is top of my list. I’ve been considering a few options, but the belted silhouette of Extreme Cashmere’s made it my firm favourite.”
Monica Vinader
Gold Vermeil Diamond Essential Tennis Necklace
“Tennis necklaces have had a revival this year, and I expect that they’re here to stay. You can find Monica Vinader’s glistening style at the top of my wish list; a piece I’ll gladly wear on its own or shimmering with a layered necklace stack.”
Liffner
Belted Bucket Bag in Amarone
“I check in on Liffner’s latest arrivals maybe once a week to see what new wonders have been added to the collection. The latest piece to catch my eye? The Belted Bucket Bag. The belt detail adds a contemporary spin to the classic silhouette, and the deep burgundy shade is just perfection.”