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10 Best Fashion Trends From The Spring/Summer 2025 Runways

Maximalism, retro looks from the archive, a futuristic allure and a particular focus on volumes define just some of the upcoming season's trends.

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After fashion weeks in New York, London, Milan, and Paris, the Spring/Summer 2025 runways have unveiled an array of fresh, bold women’s fashion trends. This season brings back classic tailoring with a modern twist and showcases the allure of leather, light and skin-like, giving us a taste of daring, yet sophisticated style. Designers are drawing inspiration from archives, bringing back the opulent aesthetics of the Seventies and Art Deco eras, and experimenting with extravagant silhouettes and voluminous shapes. Here’s an in-depth look at the trends that will shape the season ahead.

This Spring/Summer 2025, women’s fashion celebrates individuality and creativity, combining vintage influences with futuristic elements and refined craftsmanship. The season promises to be a striking blend of nostalgia and modernity, where elegance meets audacity, and timeless designs feel utterly fresh. Whether it’s through reimagined tailoring, innovative leather, or dramatic silhouettes, the fashion world invites everyone to step into a world of expression and bold style.

Tailoring Reimagined

Women’s tailoring is back in a big way, redefined with a contemporary edge. We’re seeing a shift from structured, traditional cuts to more fluid, feminine silhouettes that play on classic elegance. From the minimalist suits at Max Mara, where Vittoria Ceretti’s effortless ensemble captured attention, to Alessandro Michele’s debut at Valentino with a glamorous polka-dot suit adorned with black lapels and delicate bows, the tailoring trend marries tradition with flair, offering timeless looks with a twist.

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In the first photo: MAX MARA. In the second photo: VALENTINO

Leather: The Second Skin

Leather continues to be a star player in women’s fashion, evolving into a lighter, more pliable material that wraps the body like a second skin. This season, Balenciaga’s Demna brings us leather bodices with dramatic draping, while Hermès presents butter-soft leather jumpsuits by Véronique Nichanian. Matthieu Blazy for Bottega Veneta keeps the luxury vibes alive with elegant, structured leather coats—perfect for the modern woman who seeks sophistication without sacrificing comfort.

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In the first photo: BALENCIAGA. In the second photo: HERMÉS. In the third photo: BOTTEGA VENETA

Retro Revival

Dipping into brand archives is all the rage, with iconic fashion houses reintroducing classic patterns and textures. Miu Miu reimagines Seventies-style wallpapers and fabrics in vibrant, summery ensembles. Alessandro Michele, in his much-anticipated debut for Valentino, crafts looks that pay homage to the Roman house’s red tones and historic heritage. Meanwhile, Fendi’s centennial celebration sees Art Deco-inspired looks, with intricate detailing and a nod to the 1920s.

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In the first photo: VALENTINO. In the second photo: MIU MIU. In the third photo: FENDI.

Summer Knitwear

Knitwear defies seasonal boundaries, finding its place in spring and summer collections. Maximilian Davis introduces devoré knit dresses that sculpt the body in Ferragamo’s latest lineup. Jil Sander’s creative duo, Lucie and Luke Meier, bring pastel-hued, ribbed knitwear adorned with metallic touches, delivering a refined and playful aesthetic. At Chanel, knits are all about heritage, with camellia motifs and signature pocket detailing that honor the brand’s legacy.

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In the first photo: CHANEL. In the second photo: FERRAGAMO. In the third photo: JIL SANDER

Futuristic Flair

“Back to the Future” seems to be the theme on runways like Prada’s, where Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons channel retro-futurism with Blade Runner-inspired metallic dresses, imposing shades, and mirrored sequins. Balenciaga takes it even further with Demna’s out-of-this-world, form-fitting catsuits and avant-garde sunglasses, creating a Space Age look that feels both nostalgic and cutting-edge.

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In the first and second photo: PRADA. In the third: BALENCIAGA

Voluminous Silhouettes

Expect dramatic, sculptural silhouettes this season, with designers pushing the boundaries of volume and proportion. Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson offers organza dresses supported by crinolines, reminiscent of blooming flowers, while Nicolas Ghesquière at Louis Vuitton plays with hourglass shapes and architectural forms, creating dresses that are as much about structure as they are about style.

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In the first photo: LOEWE. In the second photo: LOUIS VUITTON.

Lingerie Takes Center Stage

Lingerie-inspired looks are set to dominate, putting a daring spin on femininity. Balenciaga’s trompe-l'œil bodysuits evoke classic guepières, while Gucci’s sheer lace pieces reveal delicate underpinnings. Dolce & Gabbana’s collection is an ode to Madonna, with bodysuits, corsets, and pointed bras that add an unapologetic edge to the spring and summer vibe.

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In the first photo: BALENCIAGA. In the second photo: GUCCI. In the third photo: DOLCE & GABBANA.

Swimwear as Fashion

This season, swimsuits step out of the pool and onto the runway as everyday attire. Dior’s collaboration with archer-artist Sagg Napoli showcases sporty, sleek swimwear as part of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s vision, while Miu Miu’s cut-out bodysuits highlight the abdomen with sensual detailing that’s perfect for city or seaside.

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In the first photo: DIOR. In the second photo: MIU MIU

Artistic Prints and Patterns

Prints are anything but ordinary this season, with designers mining historical archives for signature motifs. Matthieu Blazy at Bottega Veneta introduces patchwork prints in vibrant hues, breathing life into casual suits. Marco De Vincenzo revisits Etro’s paisley roots with a fresh, contemporary twist, while Jil Sander’s collections incorporate photographic overlays and floral patterns for an artistic fusion of the natural and urban.

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In the first photo: ETRO. In the second photo: BOTTEGA VENETA. In the third photo: JIL SANDER.

Embracing Maximalism

After years of quiet luxury, maximalism is roaring back. Alessandro Michele’s bold total looks for Valentino and Bottega Veneta’s meticulously crafted pieces embody the “more is more” ethos. Expect statement garments that demand attention, with every detail—be it color, texture, or silhouette—crafted to leave an unforgettable impression.

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In the first photo: VALENTINO. In the second photo: BOTTEGA VENETA.

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