Stradivarius Weekly Picks: Lace Dresses, Elegant Long Coats, and Cold-Weather Accessories

Emma Caldwell
November 15, 2025

The cold season is about to begin, and with the thermometers dropping steadily, it isn’t always easy to find looks that are both functional and stylish. Each week new garments and accessories arrive in our stores with the aim of replacing their predecessors. Right now timeless basics coexist with trend-led pieces, which will fully refresh all our autumn looks.

And among so many novelties, you have to be very selective when creating the best wardrobe foundation for the coldest days of the year. Where should you start to discover all these must-have purchases? Stradivarius is always a good idea. This week it suggests adding to our autumn-winter wishlist a party lace dress, a long wool coat with a special design, a brown shoulder bag, studded accessories, and a pair of black cowboy-style ankle boots and a gray sweater with an asymmetrical neckline that you’ll wear all the time.


Abrigo blanco de Stradivarius (49.99 euros)

White Stradivarius Coat (49.99 euros)

The new season from this popular Inditex brand has arrived with mid-season pieces as special as this fully printed proposal. A beautiful long coat that smells of autumn. Pair it with mid-season basics to give this lovely garment a fresh look.


Black Stradivarius Bag (35.99 euros)

Black Stradivarius Bag (35.99 euros)

The sections from last week in our favorite stores are filling up with proposals that carry a totally autumnal vibe. Go for a beautiful all-terrain accessory, in brown, if you want to achieve a standout look you can wear on any occasion.


Gray Stradivarius Coat (49.99 euros)

Gray Stradivarius Coat (49.99 euros)

It’s time to start discovering the first office-ready pieces for autumn-winter days. And that’s why, in this selection, a pair of dress pants with a flattering fit is a must. A very versatile gray option that will elevate all your looks.


Gray Stradivarius Sweater (19.99 euros)

Gray Stradivarius Sweater (19.99 euros)

This type of autumn–winter pieces are a safe bet for creating the first looks of the cold season. Choose a beautiful warm reversible jacket, in a neutral color like beige or camel, that pairs with any look in your wardrobe. A very versatile garment you can’t miss.


Black Stradivarius Boots (39.99 euros)

Black Stradivarius Boots (39.99 euros)

If you’re looking for a knit garment you can wear all the time, you’ve found it. The gray color will bring the autumnal note to all your new-season looks. You can’t miss it!


Striped Stradivarius Shirt (19.99 euros)

Striped Stradivarius Shirt (19.99 euros)

There’s always room to add a new autumn piece to your mid-season collection. Leather-look designs, in black or dark brown, are the trend proposal that will give a special touch to all your evening looks.


Ruched Stradivarius Top (15.99 euros)

Ruched Stradivarius Top (15.99 euros)

Here we have the most versatile accessory to kick off the new season with a go-anywhere purchase. A neutral-colored option, such as camel, that will elevate all your transitional looks. A bag that will go straight into your capsule wardrobe.


Straight-leg Stradivarius Jeans (29.99 euros)

Straight-leg Stradivarius Jeans (29.99 euros)

And in this weekly selection there couldn’t be missing a corduroy piece, one of the season’s standout trends. An unfailingly reliable piece, with a flawless cut, thanks to the double-button closure. Don’t miss it!


Brown Stradivarius Dress (25.99 euros)

Brown Stradivarius Dress (25.99 euros)

If you want to add a special piece to your new-season collection, yet still keep it highly versatile, you should go for these flattering rib-knit designs. A lingerie-inspired style to wear every autumn day.


Brown Stradivarius Bag (15.99 euros)

Brown Stradivarius Bag (15.99 euros)

And to finish our new-season wishlist with plenty of style, nothing beats this autumn essential. Choose a long-sleeve striped design, in white and burgundy. Foolproof.

Emma Caldwell
Emma Caldwell
I’m Clara Desrosiers, a writer and fashion editor based in Toronto. I founded Backdoor Toronto to explore the intersection of fashion, identity, and culture through honest storytelling. My work is driven by curiosity, community, and a love for the creative pulse that defines this city.