Satin, Sheers & Scuba: 2025 Holiday Style Trends to Sew

Article published at: Oct 20, 2025 Article author: Fabric Team Article tag: 2025 Fashion Trends
Satin, Sheers & Scuba: 2025 Holiday Style Trends to Sew
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Festive Fashion Forecast: What’s In This Season

Holiday style in 2025 is all about elevated ease—balancing bold with refined, and glam with wearability. Here's what’s trending:

  • Jewel tones and warm neutrals: Think emerald, ruby, sapphire, and rich chocolate brown (aka “mocha mousse”), balanced with creamy taupes and soft grey-blues.

  • Liquid shine: Satin is taking the spotlight in dresses, skirts, and blouses, with high-gloss finishes in champagne, silver, and copper tones.

  • Floaty sheers: Chiffon and mesh overlays are layered over more structured fabrics, offering movement and romance without bulk.

  • Sculptural silhouettes: Simple shapes with dramatic touches—pleats, asymmetry, ruffles—are key, especially when working with structured knits like scuba.

  • Mixing textures: The best-dressed are pairing satin with matte knits or chiffon layers, creating contrast and depth that feels effortlessly luxe.

What We’re Wearing to Holiday Events

Whether it’s a full-on formal party or a cozy-chic gathering, the vibe is polished but relaxed. Here’s what’s trending for different kinds of events:

  • Office parties: Midi-length satin dresses or wide-leg trousers paired with a sheer blouse or satin cami and blazer. Soft suiting is also making waves this year.

  • Cocktail events: Fit-and-flare or wrap dresses with chiffon sleeves, metallic heels, and statement earrings. Sleeves are big this year—literally.

  • At-home gatherings: Pull-on satin skirts with structured knit tops or wrap-style dresses in soft scuba blends. Add velvet slippers and call it festive.

  • NYE and glam nights: Satin or chiffon dresses with dramatic sleeves, metallic accents, and sparkly details. Think old-Hollywood meets modern minimalism.

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2025 Holiday Colour Palette

The classic reds and metallics are still around, but 2025 is introducing some unexpected tones:

Classic Trending Statement
Black, gold, silver Emerald, deep plum, mocha mousse Pistachio, burnt copper, dusty rose
Burgundy, navy Champagne, taupe, steel blue Peacock green, mulberry, antique gold

Tip: Combine trending tones with timeless neutrals for a look that feels fresh without being over the top.

Sewing Patterns for Holiday Looks

Here are curated pattern picks perfect for formal fabrics like satin, chiffon, and scuba—whether you’re going for romantic, minimalist, or glam:

✨ Dresses

Circee Dress – Deer and Doe
Romantic, wrap-style bodice —ideal for chiffon overlays or soft satin.
➡ Pair satin underneath with a chiffon layer for the skirt.

Axis Dress – Papercut Patterns
Fitted and modern with princess seams. Stunning in scuba or heavy satin for a sleek holiday look.
➡ Works well for bold solid colours or minimalist chic.

✨ Skirts + Tops

Estuary Skirt – Sew Liberated
A button-front midi skirt that feels classic but festive in a luxe satin.
➡ Dress it up with a sheer blouse or fitted knit top.

Puff Sleeve Blouse – Fibre Mood
Big sleeves are still having a moment—this blouse in chiffon or silk organza is perfect over a camisole or dress.
➡ Pair with trousers or satin skirts for a polished ensemble.

✨ Trousers + Layers

Pietra Pants – Closet Core Patterns
A flattering, semi-tailored pant that’s perfect in soft satin or even a stretch satin blend.
➡ Style with a cropped blouse or structured knit top.

Heather Blazer – Friday Pattern Co.
Layer your look with a soft blazer in scuba or a heavyweight satin-backed crepe.
➡ An easy way to make any outfit party-ready.

Final Thoughts: Handmade Glamour for the Holidays

Holiday dressing in 2025 is all about fabrics that feel good, colours that make a statement, and shapes that move with you. Whether you're sewing up a classic satin gown or adding drama with chiffon sleeves, the magic is in the details—and the fabric choice.

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