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Paris Fashion Week’s Spring/Summer 2025 Runways Were Filled With These 6 Trends
From Saint Laurent’s manly suits to Chloé’s bohemian sheer dresses, this season’s fashion was all about taking stock of your closet and creating a one-of-a-kind outfit. Get ready for spring 2025 with these noteworthy Paris trends.
Boho-Chic
A return to the boho vibe was heralded by Chemena Kamali’s February debut Chloé collection. She really stepped it up this season, with models walking the catwalk in sun-bleached, high-waisted jeans, delicate lace, and floaty chiffon dresses. Not only did Kamali follow this trend, but so did everyone else all week long: thin layers of delicate flower designs, fringed shoulder bags, denim, lace, and flat sandals.
Typical male
Saint Laurent was the opening show of the night during Paris Fashion Week. Taking cues from menswear, the models debuted in baggy pants, waistcoats adorned with ties and enormous jackets. The tone was set for a week full of throwbacks to classic menswear pieces; practically every show featured the baggy trouser. Dresses and trousers alike were paired with blazers featuring bold shoulders. You may effortlessly get stylish ensembles with any of these things this spring.
Soft pastel
There was an unusual lightness and fading to the pastels this season. This colour scheme, which included the lightest shades of mint green, baby blue, and sheer blush pink, provided a feminine alternative to the trend towards more manly styles. The pastel colour palette was complemented by vintage lingerie details including lace, silk crepes, and toile cottons.
Floating on Air
The week’s heavy motif wear was topped off by Chanel’s feathery sunglasses. An ostrich feather minidress with a chequerboard pattern stood out in what was to be Hedi Slimane’s last collection for Celine. Additionally, Alessandro Michele’s debut collection for Valentino was adorned with feathers, lending an air of glitz and glamour.
Mix and Match
There were a lot of shows this season that focused on personal style, with ensembles that you might not immediately associate with one other.
Keep Yourself Independent
Volume, together with garments that could stand on their own thanks to inventive materials, boning, or wires, was one of the most daring trends of the season.