FASHION
Top 2025 Fashion Week Trends You Need to Know
Elvire Emptaz - Madame Figaro
9-October-2024
As fashion weeks came to an end, it is safe to say that the SS25 season promised to be bold and innovative. Amidst tangy pastel shades, revisited work clothing or neo-bourgeois styles, 5 new trends stand out. They are varied, daring and renewed.
Fringes
In skirts, dresses or jackets, fringes swing everywhere. Whether they are in suede, denim, leather or cotton, they move to the rhythm of our steps. They come in a wide variety of styles for equally diverse effects but remain relatively easy to wear during the day and in the evening. Fringe made a comeback this season as they were also seen on the F/W24 runways.
Asymmetry
A trend that is a bit hard to wear, asymmetry is technical, especially this season, when it is essential on pants. The “single leg” is unique and requires a little work to avoid falling into a too literal experimental style. Fortunately, asymmetry is also more classic on tops or blouses.
The boudoir spirit
This trend combines the sensual allure of lace, the boldness of an exposed bodysuit, and a hint of vintage-inspired elegance. It's best suited for a night out rather than a casual day-drink or coffee with colleagues.
The micro-trend
From daring mini dresses to statement shorts, the world of micro fashion is all about making a bold impact. The concept is straightforward: the shorter, the better. This trend of wearing ultra-short pieces in everyday settings has inspired designers to push boundaries, creating styles that are as minimal as possible.
Transparency
A beloved trend among designers for decades, transparency effortlessly weaves its way into all types of clothing. It can either reveal a hint of skin or serve as a sophisticated layering element. In both cases, it exudes a sense of refined elegance and delicate charm.
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