Wool fabrics for women’s wear Autumn/Winter 2025-26 by Tiffany Hill Studio

Tiffany Hill Studio's forecasts for Autumn/Winter 2025-26 women’s wear wool fabrics emphasize a sophisticated blend of tactile richness, timeless patterns with modern interpretations, and a strong undercurrent of sustainability.
Here are the trends based on Tiffany Hill Studio's insights.
- Increased textures and tactility
- Rebirth of textured fabrics: This is a central theme, indicating a strong move towards fabrics that engage the sense of touch. For wool, this translates into:
- Textured jacquard knits: Expect wool fabrics with intricate jacquard patterns, often in subtle tone-on-tone color combinations, adding depth and a luxurious feel.
- Corded weave textures: Clean stripes woven with corded textures will offer a refined yet tactile appeal. Tiffany Hill Studio specifically mentions these for blends including recycled wool and nylon, highlighting a blend of natural feel with sustainable innovation.
- Brushed and loopy surfaces: While not explicitly detailed for women’s wear wool, the general trend for textured fabrics suggests a continued presence of brushed wools for softness and possibly fabrics with subtle loopy yarn constructions, creating a cozy and inviting surface.
The focus is on ‘understated opulence,’ where richness comes from the fabric construction and weaving techniques rather than just surface embellishments.
- Refined patterns with depth
- Two-tone checks: Tiffany Hill Studio specifically notes ‘Two checks: one on twill, one on crepe’ for women’s wear, suggesting classic patterns. This implies variations in weave and drape for different garment types.
- Subtle stripes: Clean, textured stripes will continue to be relevant, offering a sophisticated and versatile option for various wool garments.
- Sustainability and responsible sourcing
- Recycled wool integration: The commitment to sustainability is paramount. The mention of ‘recycled wool and nylon’ blends for fabrics indicates a strong move towards incorporating recycled fibers into women’s wear wool textiles to reduce environmental impact.
- Traceability and ethical practices: While broad, the overarching industry push (which Tiffany Hill Studio aligns with) for traceability and responsible sourcing of natural fibers means that consumers will increasingly seek wool that is ethically and sustainably produced.
- Color palette and aesthetics
- Warm beige shades: Tiffany Hill Studio showcases ‘four warm beige color shades’ alongside wool fabric swatches for women’s wear, indicating that natural, comforting, and versatile neutrals will be a significant part of the palette. These tones convey a sense of understated luxury and ease.
- Immersive experiences: The studio's overall theme of ‘Multisensory’ experiences for A/W 25-26 suggests that the colors, textures, and overall feel of wool fabrics will contribute to a more holistic and engaging wearing experience for women.
- Comfort and versatility
- Women’s wear wool fabrics will continue to prioritize comfort, warmth, and versatility, suitable for a range of garments from tailored coats and jackets to soft knitwear and elegant separates. The emphasis on soft-touch and supple drape ensures that wool garments are both luxurious and practical for the colder seasons.
In summary, for Autumn/Winter 2025-26, Tiffany Hill Studio envisions women’s wear wool fabrics that are rich in diverse textures, subtly patterned, responsibly sourced (with a focus on recycled options), and presented in a comforting palette of warm neutrals, all while prioritizing a luxurious, tactile experience and practical comfort.