
The Bourgeois Yuppie Will Make a Comeback This Fall from the '80s
In 2025, more than a dozen new creative directors will take charge at major fashion houses. As we anticipate their innovative ideas and the impact they will have on the fashion landscape, we have already begun to see hints of what lies ahead. In July, Michael Rider debuted his first collection for Celine during Men’s Fashion Week in Paris, generating significant excitement in the industry. Among various highlights, one of the key observations was the revival of bourgeois style on the runway. Central to the collection was preppy fashion, featuring items like satin scarves, polo shirts, vibrant knits, and layers of gold jewelry. The looks evoke the ’80s preppy yuppie style—a trend that has been gaining momentum and is poised to expand even more. Here are essential pieces that define this aesthetic:
The Printed Scarf
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CELINE
Bandana in Heritage Silk Twill
The Polo Top
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The Cable Knit
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Polo Ralph Lauren
Cable Knit Cashmere Sweater
The Baseball Cap
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FRAME x Ritz Paris
Embroidered Cotton-Twill Baseball Cap
The Collared Shirt
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J.Crew x Marie Marot
Jordana Shirt
The Colorful Knit
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Guest in Residence
Sweater
The Plaid Piece
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Proenza Schouler
Bronwen Plaid Hammered Viscose Button-Up Shirt
The Wayfarer Sunglasses
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Ray-Ban
Wayfarer Sunglasses
The Cardigan
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Reformation
Clara Cashmere Crew Cardigan


















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The Bourgeois Yuppie Will Make a Comeback This Fall from the '80s
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