Stay stylish and warm in February with tailored fits from Versace, furry shoes from Gucci and cosy skiwear from Loro Piana
Fashion is an ever-changing game, and it’s no easy task to stay ahead every single time. But fret not, Tatler has got you covered with our monthly lookbook, which gives you a thematic selection of season-specific looks curated from tip to toe.
January may have felt like a marathon, with Men’s and Couture Week setting the stage for what’s to come. But before the fall-winter 2025 collections take centre stage next month, let’s dive into the trends commanding attention right now. Whether you’re catching the last of the snow in chic skiwear or diving back into the work grind, February calls for a wardrobe refresh. Think sharp tailoring, fur shoes and deep chocolate browns—all defining the season.
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Let it snow

Above Loro Piana outfit

Above Ienki Ienki outfit

Above Moon Boot shoe

Above Clockwise, from top left: Oakley sunglasses; Marine Serre gloves; Pucci jacket; Rossignol pants; Ganni scarf; Ienki Ienki ski suit
Sure, the technical side of skiwear is important—you want to be warm—but we’re equally focused on stylish collections that keep you looking your best from the chalet all the way down the slope to the après-ski bar. From the perfect cold-beating boots to matching attire from head to toe, these are the skiwear must-haves that will have you gliding in style, whether you’re in Gstaad or Niseko.
Tailored to thrive

Above Vince outfit

Above Saint Laurent outfit

Above Clockwise, from top left: Shanghai Tang brooch; Cinq à Sept jacket; Marni skirt; Christian Louboutin shoe; Gentle Monster glasses; Moschino bag

Above Paco Rabanne jacket
As memories of the Christmas holidays slip away and the last red packets have been given and received, we in Asia are experiencing a post-Lunar New Year shift. It’s time to trade festive wear for tailored suits and heels that click with purpose. The office is calling, and our wardrobes are ready to step into the spotlight—chic, elevated and full of attitude.
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Game on

Above Stella McCartney outfit

Above Coperni outfit

Above Clockwise from top left: Dior bottle; Miu Miu dress, Ganni cap; Alaïa bodysuit; Moynat bag; Brunello Cucinelli racket cover; Balmain shoe; Amiri skirt

Above Adidas x Avavav outfit
If 2024 was the year of sports—it was, after all, marked by the Paris Olympics, tennis movie Champions and the global interest in American football played by Taylor Swift’s boyfriend—we can expect 2025 to prove that athleticism isn’t just for the arena. Think Miu Miu’s short, pleated skirts and Coperni’s sophisticated jumpers that wouldn’t look out of place at the most exclusive golf clubs. It’s a style to embrace, whether you’re courtside or city-bound.
Sweet like chocolate

Above Dior outfit

Above AMI Paris outfit

Above Versace outfit

Above Clockwise from top left: Tag Heuer sunglasses;
Martine Rose jacket; Lemaire bag; Our Legacy
jacket; Hermès gloves; Christian Louboutin shoe;
Sunnei pants; Dries Van Noten ring
Black may have long been the epitome of classic elegance but chocolate brown is stepping in with a rich yet refreshing twist for your wardrobe. Whether you’re going smart-casual with a Dries Van Noten bag or adding the perfect finishing touch with a Ferragamo belt and Bang & Olufsen headphones, this is the colour that’s stealing the spotlight this season.
Walking on a cloud

Above Bottega Veneta outfit

Above David Koma outfit

Above From left: Gucci shoe; Misci shoe

Above La Double J shoes
What’s more comfortable than a plush pair of flats, more chic than feathered pumps and more fun than furry boots? This season, footwear is all about sensory indulgence, with standout styles from brands like Sacai, Tory Burch and Jil Sander. Expect pairs that are as much about texture and sensation as style—perfect for stepping into the season with flair.





