The Elevated Pant-and-Top Combo I'm Copying From People in Paris and NYC That's Not a T-Shirt and Jeans
I'm not surprised, but it seems like everyone in 2025 wants to look elevated, polished, and a little wealthier than one's actual finances might allow. While I haven't specifically talked to anyone about this, I've noticed subtle shifts among fashion insiders that strongly suggest this trend. One example is a collective move toward silk tops and tailored pants instead of defaulting to a T-shirt and jeans.
I'm not claiming that tee-and-denim outfits are out or can't appear rich, but the timeless look is definitely being replaced, and it makes sense. The combination of a silk top and classic pants is simple but delivers maximum impact.
Fashion people in Paris and NYC are showcasing this trend best. Whether it's a lace-trimmed silk camisole paired with slim black tailored trousers or a silk button-down shirt with dark-wash jeans, those who "get it" are wearing silk tops and pants for everything—coffee meetings, workdays in the office, weekend brunches, and date nights. The fluid shine of silk contrasted with the structure of tailored pants or rigid jeans creates an effect that feels effortless, understated, and undeniably chic.
Looking rich doesn't have to come with designer-level prices. While silk tops from Saint Laurent, Ralph Lauren, and Chloé are dreamy, you can easily get the elevated look from Reformation, Zara, and H&M. The same goes for the pants. Madewell, Aritzia, and Anthropologie are just a few brands that have perfected the high-end style—no extra spending needed.
Ahead, take a look at how fashion people are styling silk tops and pants for winter and then shop the pieces needed to re-create their looks.
Styling Notes: Although lace trim reached a peak this past summer, it has been a coveted design detail for so long that it now carries a timeless quality, allowing it to transcend seasonal trends. Don't be afraid to embrace it this winter on silk tops—as seen here. Content creator Grace demonstrates one elegant way to style the top, which involves pairing it with a lace-trimmed slip skirt layered over trousers and topped off with a black coat.
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Styling Notes: The most popular way that fashion people are embracing the look is with a colored button-down shirt and slim-fitting black trousers. We've seen this outfit on the likes of Elsa Hosk and Hailey Bieber, who both chose blue shirts worn unbuttoned at the top and bottom to reveal some skin and create an alluring ensemble.
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Styling Notes: When in doubt, pair a silk top with jeans, but not just any jeans. Opt for dark-wash, straight-leg or bootcut denim. These specific styles are trending, and it makes sense. The uniform wash, free of distressing and discoloration, lends a sleek and sophisticated appearance. Since the temperatures are rapidly dropping nationwide, finish the look with a fail-proof long black wool coat.
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Styling Notes: While silk and satin camisoles are timeless, the style set is now shifting toward scoop-neck tank tops in silk and satin. This look radiates a very Saint Laurent vibe and is reminiscent of the brand's fall 2023 collection, which paired it with a pencil skirt and blazer. In this outfit, Christie Tyler chooses an alternative approach, combining the silk top with a sheer long cape, barrel-leg trousers, a croc-embossed clutch, and crinkled leather slingbacks.
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Styling Notes: There is a wealth of silk tops to choose from, but not all are created equal. If you're seeking a style that's different from everyone else's, focus on the details. For instance, I immediately knew I needed this Reformation top because of the buttons down the front, lace trim, deep V-neck, and long hem that creates a tunic effect. It offers a fresher twist than my usual tops. To avoid a stark contrast with black pants, I chose brown ones, which felt soft and provided a lovely autumnal vibe, especially paired with burgundy heels and a leopard-print bag.
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Nikki Chwatt is an associate fashion editor based in New York City. She joined Who What Wear in 2024 after writing fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content for WWD, Well+Good, Editorialist, and more. With a passion for personal style and the creativity that comes with it, one of Chwatt's goals is to help others understand that there is no such thing as a “good” or “bad” style; it’s just about putting an outfit together that makes you feel confident in yourself. When she's not writing, you can find her taking a Pilates class, reading a powerful romance novel, or exploring a new wellness spot in Manhattan.
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