Lingerie is a trend that will continue.
Lingerie, which has been a must-have for the last two seasons, is one of the biggest trends for Spring/Summer 2025. Underwear continues to reveal itself. Balenciaga, for example, is going for trompe l’oeil slips. Ester Manas has teamed up with Chantelle for a new take on bodysuits and underwear ensembles. Dolce & Gabbana reinterprets a powder pink Madonna-inspired corset with a retro touch. Schiaparelli transforms its corset into an elegant polo shirt, while Lemaire converts high socks into actual stockings. Alessandro Michele’s Luis de Javier and Valentino have lace tights and stockings as seductive accessories.
Matching mini shorts
Mini shorts, like lingerie, are now more popular than ever. Pair them with a matching shirt next summer. Miu Miu pairs a bloomer with a polo, Gucci re-creates the 1960s with a lime-green leather slim-fit peplum, and Chanel goes for striped knitwear with a casual feel. Glenn Martens, meanwhile, presents a denim look for Diesel.
The suit’s strong comeback
The men’s suit, an extension of Spring/Summer 2020 and a tribute to Saint Laurent, the founder, has become the most important piece in the collections for Spring/Summer 2019. Dior, Gabriela McCartney, and Stella McCartney are all resolutely masculine, while Jil Sander, Bottega Veneta, and Jil Sander go for a more eccentric burgundy. The suit is versatile and elegant, whether it’s worn as a skirt at Max Mara or casually by Gucci.
Women’s workwear is becoming more feminine.
Workwear suits are already in style for Spring/Summer 2025. Chanel, Alaia Dior, and Hermes will all be releasing lighter, more feminine suits this summer.
Wide-leg trousers in Spring/Summer 2025
Baggy trousers, popularised by streetwear and still in fashion today, are not going anywhere. They are reminiscent of R’n’B stars from the 2000s and can be worn with an ultra-feminine top by Alaia Chanel Patou Stella McCartney Duran Lantink The Attico Victoria Beckham.
Black skinny pants are back in style.
Rumours have been circulating for a while now that the rock’ n’roll style worn by Kate Moss in the early 2000s and Pete Doherty has made a comeback. These silhouettes in black slim pants from Balmain, Courreges McQueen Mugler, The Attico, and McQueen confirm this.
Indie sleaze dresses are back.
Kate Moss and Sienna Miller are the three most prominent indie sleaze queens from the 2000s. Indie sleaze is known for its sexy baby-doll cuts, pastel colours, and romantic lace detailing. The Spring/Summer 2025 trends include this aesthetic, which has been seen on Charli with her brat-style looks that combine lace skirts with rock’n roll T-shirts.
Asymmetrical pants
Fashion is often associated with innovation and renewal. To stand out from the crowd, nothing beats a new style, such as these asymmetrical trousers. We are eager to see a commercial version of these pants, even though the Bottega Veneta silhouettes, Coperni’s, Victoria Beckham’s and Louis Vuitton’s already have us won over by their elegance and boldness.
Neo-wear
Fashion is following in the footsteps set by asymmetrical trousers and embracing creative approaches to tops and bottoms. A dress turned inside out, a sweater transformed into a skirt, or a top that reveals the shoulder are all examples of this DIY approach. Fendi Acne Studios Dior Loewe Miu Miu.
The parka is replacing the trench coat.
Parkas are the new trench coats for Spring/Summer 2025. They are best worn with a rhinestone dress from Burberry, Prada, or Rabanne. Louis Vuitton will also offer parkas in light colours, prints, and ornaments.
Fashion and art have a closer relationship in the Spring/Summer trends of 2025. A Tamara de Lempicka-inspired dress at Balmain with Kylie Jenner’s face printed on it, a silhouette based on a painting by Hodakova or a Van Gogh tribute at Loewe, and a Laurent Grasso-designed blouse at Louis Vuitton are just a few examples.
The Balletcore Trend
Ballet flats, which also inherited the indie sleaze look, left their mark in 2025. The ballet core trend still inspires fashion designers. Dior, Ferragamo, Simone Rocha, and Alain Paul draw inspiration from classical dancers to update their sportswear styles with elegance and grace.
The Spring/Summer 2025 floral pattern is a constant.
The floral pattern has always been relevant, but now it is more like an artwork. It can be seen on the dresses at Zomer, with bouquets from florist Debeaulieu, or in the sparkling Jacquard weaving at Saint Laurent. Loewe, Marni and Casey Cadwallader have created modern ball gowns using these patterns.