As opposed to very short clothes, long, wide skirts, dresses, and trousers are popular this season. Romance, beach aesthetics, and oriental exoticism go perfectly with this trend.
Cutouts
51: Dresses and trousers By ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
52: Dresses by RABANNE
53: Long Wide Skirts By ANN DEMEULEMEESTER
54: BRANDON MAXWELL
Cutouts are one of the most popular trends of the season. They can be located in any area and come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Cutouts make outfits look more interesting and are perfect for creating outfits in a futuristic (space) style.
Open belly
55: Open Belly For Black Women by ALBERTA FERRETTI
56: Open Belly Lose Trouser By CUCCULELLI SHAHEEN
57: Belly Lose Dressing Fashion Show By ICEBERG
58: THEUNISSEN
Bare bellies are back in fashion. There is nothing strange in this because the oriental style is especially relevant now, and belly dancing outfits come to mind. Of course, this is even more suitable for beach looks. Well, don’t forget that in the late 90s and early 2000s, tank tops and low waists were one of the most popular combinations.
Single color sets
59: Red Clothing by DEL CORE
60: ACNE STUDIOS
61: Dark Drown Clothing by SERGIO HUDSON
62: Red Color Fashion Show by RICK OWENS
Clothing does not have to be the same shade, but the set is kept in one color. For example, it could be a combination of blue and red. But yes, total looks are coming back into fashion. There were a lot of all-white and all-black sets on the catwalk, I didn’t add photos with them as it looked more conventional, but don’t forget about this option if it suits you.
Colorful designs and a combination of different prints
63: Multi-Color Prints Clothing By PHILIPP PLEIN
64: Various Multi-Color Prints Clothing By ETRO
65: Various Multi-Color Prints By AKRIS
66: Print Skirt And Top By STUDIO 189
A riot of colors, various multi-color prints combined in one set, contrasting color combinations—all this, firstly, is reminiscent of oriental-style clothing, and secondly, of pop art. One option is more traditional and exotic, the second is more modern and bright.
Strip
67: Highlight Stripes Prints By KIKO KOSTADINOV
68: PHILOSOPHY DI LORENZO SERAFINI
69: STELLA MCCARTNEY
70: Y/PROJECT
The strip was relevant in the fall and winter (24–25); nothing will change in the spring and summer. Prints are generally very popular this season, but I would like to highlight stripes separately, since they are present in almost all collections, albeit in a wide variety of variations.
Flowy and silky fabrics
71: Modern Fashion For Spring-Summer By EMPORIO ARMANI
72: Flower Print 1920s fashion By HOLZWEILER
73: Silky Dress by CAROLINA HERRERA
74: Beach Collection By ALEJANDRA ALONSO ROJAS
Almost all trends that modern fashion is striving for involve the use of flowing and silky fabrics. Art Deco and 1920s fashion, romantic style, oriental fashion. In addition, such fabrics are very suitable for hot weather, which makes them an excellent choice for the spring-summer season.
Transparent fabrics
75: Transparent Fashion Show By ERMANNO SCERVINO
76: Transparent Fashion Show By KIMHEKIM
77: Long Yellow Transparent Dress By 3.1 PHILLIP LIM
78: Long Black Transparent Skirt By SACAI
The fashion for dresses seemed to have faded away, but it was replaced by transparent fabrics… The item can be made entirely of transparent fabric, or only a small insert can be used, which corresponds to the fashion for cutouts. If you don’t want to show off too much body, wear a top or short skirt underneath; many designers use this technique. The main thing is to maintain the effect of lightness.
Lace and knitted fabrics
79: Beach Lace and knitted fabrics dress By AKNVAS
80: Knitted clothing by LOEWE
81: MICHAEL KORS COLLECTION
82: Black Lace Top By ADEAM
Lace dresses were very popular about ten years ago, but now they are coming back into fashion. Lace is fashionable, so it is suitable for any clothing. Knitted items look more comfortable and practical; they are suitable for both beach fashion and cyberpunk.
Denim
83: Denim Fabric Clothes for Spring-Summer By DIESEL
84: 90s fashion for Spring-Summer By ETRO
85: Crop Jeans By BRANDON MAXWELL
86: Long Jeans Skirt by BRUNELLO CUCCINELLI
For many years, denim was on the sidelines. After the boom in the 90s, when everyone wore jeans, the love for denim has subsided greatly. But 90s fashion is coming back, and with it the once popular fabric.
Metallic
87: Long Metallic Dress By DAWEI
88: Metallic Dress With Leaf by AKNVAS
89: Long Metallic Dress By PUPPETS AND PUPPETS
90: Gold Dress By RABANNE
Another trend that has continued since the autumn-winter season. A wide variety of options and styles are available. Metallic can easily create both a glamorous Art Deco look and a futuristic sci-fi look, and if desired, you can make it part of an oriental style look.
Hanging elements
91: SPORTMAX
92: COPERNI
93: GUCCI
94: ALBERTA FERRETTI
The desire to lengthen the silhouette is one of the main trends of the season. Various ties, fringes, long sleeves, belts, and other details are perfect for this.
Knots and ties
95: BLUMARINE
96: ATLEIN
97: EMILIA WICKSTEAD
98: EMPORIO ARMANI
Various ties, ribbons, straps, k, notes, and weaves enliven modern fashion. For relaxed looks, you can experiment and give free rein to your imagination, and for more restrained ones, limit yourself to a small detail that will make the set a little more creative.
Drapery
99: STAUD
100: ROKSANDA
101: RALPH LAUREN
102: PRABAL GURUNG
Interest in draping re-emerged after the Di Petsa brand presented clothes with the effect of wet fabric sticking to the body. Considering that drapery fits perfectly into the general trends of the spring-summer season son 2024, it is not surprising that design continues to use it in their collections.
Low waistline
103: STELLA MCCARTNEY
104: RALPH LAUREN
105: MIU MIU
106: GUCCI
The low waist has been making its way into fashion trends for a long time, and this season it is back in all its glory, reflecting both the fashion of the 2000s and the fashion of the 1920s.
High waist
107: ALAÏA
108: 3.1 PHILLIP LIM
109: HERMÈS
110: MOSCHINO
Fashion this season is also ambivalent when it comes to the waist. The high waist, so popular in the 90s, is still relevant and serves as a good alternative for those who do not like or do not fit a low waist.
Tops for graduation
111: ALBERTA FERRETTI
112: FENDI
113: ALTUZARRA
114: EMPORIO ARMANI
Slight carelessness and elongation of the silhouette, as well as multi-layering, make graduation tops truly relevant.
Volume sundresses
115: ADEAM
116: AZ FACTORY
117: CECILIE BAHNSEN
118: CHOPOVA LOWENA
Wide, worn over other clothes, with a lot of frills and ruffles, short and elongated – fluffy and voluminous sundresses were often included by designers in collections. By the way, they are perfect for creating an image in the style of Japanese Lolita and MGirlgirl.
Tiered skirts
119: LOVESHACKFANCY
120: PAUL COSTELLOE
121: AKRIS
122: SUSAN FANG
Wide and voluminous skirts are trendy this spring-summer season. But I especially want to highlight the multi-tiered skirts. The length and fullness of the skirt are not important.
Shirts and shirt dresses
123: ALBERTA FERRETTI
124: FENDI
125: CHRISTIAN DIOR
126: ETRO
Shirts are trendy in the spring and summer of 2025, in any form. Standard style, long, shirt dresses—any option will do.
Blazers and jackets with belts
127: EMPORIO ARMANI
128: CAROLINA HERRERA
129: CHANEL
130: CHRISTIAN DIOR
Belts and sashes are really popular this season, but I would also like to highlight the fashion for belts and sashes worn over jackets and jackets. If other options are quite familiar, then this one is not always relevant, so you need to take advantage of the opportunity.
Long vests
131: GUCCI
132: BOTTEGA VENETA
133: BRUNELLO CUCINELLI
134: MIU MIU
Waistcoats aren’t always fashion designers’ favorite pieces, but they’ll be popular in spring and summer mer of 4. Considering the fashion for elongated styles and details, it is natural that in many collections the models wore long vests.
Corsets
135: ANN DEMEULEMEESTER
136: KIMHEKIM
137: MARCO RAMBALDI
138: LOUIS VUITTON
Short or long, worn on the naked body and over other clothes, corsets are back in fashion. A wonderful detail for futuristic looks and the Japanese Lolita style.
Leather jackets
139: ANIYE RECORDS
140: TOM FORD
141: STELLA MCCARTNEY
142: ETRO
Leather jackets came in an impressive variety on the runway. Reflecting other trends, jackets can be oversized, closer to the men’s style shortened, showing off the belly, or straight. It all depends on the image you are trying to create.
Jumpsuits
143: FERRARI
144: KSENIASCHNAIDER
145: LOEWE
146: CAROLINA HERRERA
In the spring and summer of 2025, both work-style overalls and more feminine options are popular.
Halter Neck
147: PHILIPP PLEIN
148: BRANDON MAXWELL
149: FERRAGAMO
150: ISABEL MARANT
One way to elongate your figure is to wear a halterneck, but it’s important to remember that halternecks shorten your neck.
Linen style
151: ERDEM
152: HUISHHAN ZHANG
153: COPERNI
154: ADEAM
If last season the lingerie style was not popular among designers, then this season it is one of the main trends, combining several trends at once: romance, loose fit, flowing fabrics, transparency, lace fabric and CS, and pastel colors.
Safari style
155: ELIE SAAB
156: SAINT LAURENT
157: MAX MARA
158: ZIMMERMANN
Safari style implies comfort, so designers willingly included it in their collections. Both more open and more closed options are relevant.
Flowers
159: ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
160: BLUMARINE
161: DAVID KOMA
162: ERMANNO SCERVINO
Flowers are always popular with designers, especially when it comes to spring-summer collections. But this year flowers are presented in all their diversity. Flower-shaped dresses, large and small prints, fabric flowers, embroidered flowers – all sizes and variations are popular.
Feathers
163: ROBERTO CAVALLI
164: TOVE
165: PAMELLA ROLAND
166: RABANNE
Designers recommend adding feathers for airy and exotic looks. They can decorate the hem, be located in a small area, or they can completely cover the outfit.