We've rounded up 15 trends for Spring/Summer 2024/25, from nostalgic 90s to transparent materials or cut-out textures, bringing together the relevant fashion trends that define summer.
Spring/Summer 2024/25 15 pandemic trends will dominate the season
1) Leather and aprons
Dior SS 2024
Hermès SS 2024
The Row SS 2024
Ready-to-wear has succumbed to practical trends and protections associated with workwear. While cargo pockets continue to drive the denim trend for 2024/25, various types of square-neck aprons and aprons have made their way firmly onto the runway alongside Christian Dior, The Row and Hermès, injecting a very unique vibe into the simplest and most effective summer outfits. This season.
2) Sculptural massing
Y/Project SS 2024
Louis Vuitton SS 2024
Rick Owens SS 2024
Perhaps in response to an increasingly digital reality, designers have taken revenge and challenged artificial intelligence: volumes with 3D effects and exquisite dresses with sleeves, pleats and sculptural knots, which play an increasingly important role in the materiality of fashion. Clothing.
3) Polo collar
Gucci SS 2024
Carolina Herrera SS 2024
Givenchy SS 2024
There's always a sports classic that comes back to the top every now and then, and it's no less in the Spring/Summer 2024/25 fashion trends. The polo collar starts the cycle again, reimagined in a sporty and elegant way by Miu Miu, Y/Project and Gucci, but also with a more refined, minimalist and elegant vibe thanks to the influences of Theory, Givenchy, The Row and Carolina Herrera.
4) Strong contrasts
Prada SS 2024
Chanel SS 2024
Gucci SS 2024
In the fashion industry, it's not just in real life that opposites attract. This motto was strictly followed at the Spring/Summer 2024/25 fashion shows, such as Prada, Wales Bonner, Tory Burch and Chanel, among others. We've seen different combinations of delicate slip dresses and mid-heels with waxed cargo jackets, shorts with blazers and structured jackets, as well as knitted pieces mixed with sequin tops and pencil skirts, or athletic shorts mixed with classic tweed jackets, proving that the contradictory mix does work.
5) Delicate denim
Valentino SS 2024
Schiaparelli SS 2024
Junya Watanabe SS 2024
The denim effect is not uncommon in the fashion world, but we have to talk about the unexpected shapes made with this fabric on the catwalk, marking the fashion trends of Spring/Summer 2024/25: Junya Watanabe's unique stepped seam silhouette, the full denim set by Chanel and Valentino, very atypical for the usual DNA of these brands, on the other hand, emphasizes Schiaparelli, The brand usually showcases a more striking scheme with a surprisingly wide set of cargo pants.
6) Touch with feathers
JW Anderson SS 2024
Sportmax SS 2024
Roksanda SS 2024
Proenza Schouler SS 2024
More memories of the nineties are worth considering, but the mood is much more complicated. The aesthetic reference is Claire Danes and Leo DiCaprio in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet (1996), with their angelic wings and medieval armor, while the catwalk results include JW Anderson, Mains, Roksanda and Proenza Schouler, among others, with shoulders, backs (e.g. mini wings), cuffs, and different outfits (dresses, long-sleeved T-shirts, coats, trench coats and capes) are trimmed with feather details.
7) Blank transparencies
Prada SS 2024
Christian Dior SS 2024
Y/Project SS 2024
The translucent slogan remains a constant in the fashion trends for Spring/Summer 2024/25, although if there is one thing that designers are focusing on this season, it is white dresses. A clear declaration of the quest for lightness, revered in summer, its ethereal designs are made from a thousand layers of delicate chiffon, leaving no room for imagination, with embroidery and draped tulle that exposes the skin, or delicate chiffon ruffles that meander to depict feminine shapes.
8) 90s nostalgia
Staud SS 2024
Theory SS 2024
Gucci SS 2024
Collections from the last 5 or 6 seasons have been completely paved, and the next season we can see the need for a minimalist aesthetic of the nineties, with clean and refined lines, with a modern touch (high, square neckline and coordinated basic suits and outfits). but updated), as seen in Theory, Gucci, and Tom Ford. Others, such as Staud, revisited old collections from the '90s, such as the blue bubble dress look at Chanel's Spring 1999 runway.
9) Roses
Simone Rocha SS 2024
Balmain SS 2024
Balenciaga SS 2024
Giambattista Valli SS 2024
There is no doubt that the rose is the queen of the world of flowers, a flower full of symbolism, and designers use its influence to apply it in three dimensions to their most special dresses, jackets and skirts (Balmain, Simone Rocha, Palomo Giambattista Valli of Spain), although it has also gained great attention with its captivating graphic prints (Balenciaga, Molly Godard, Erdem), constitutes the most idyllic of all the fashion trends for Spring/Summer 2024/25.
10) Frills
Prabal Gurung SS 2024
Ulla Johnson SS 2024
Over the years, attention has been focused on the waist and hips in many ways, and next season we will try to achieve this with a sinuous sculptural silhouette that returns in its entirety: the waist embellishment, as we see in Prabal Gurung, Chet. Lo, Ulla Johnson, and many others are perfect for easy pairing with wide pants and long skirts.
11) Cutouts and web textures
Proenza Schouler SS 2024
Versace SS 2024
Valentino SS 2024
Hello (again) appreciate the refreshing effect of the cut-outs and hand-interwoven fabrics. From Bottega Veneta's pom-pom reticulation to Proenza Schouler's fine mesh, Valentino's artistic laser tailoring or Versace's shell collage, the cooling effect of these fishnet materials will continue to work in the warmest months of the year (so far).
12) Black cherry
Tom Ford SS 2024
Hermès SS 2024
Gucci SS 2024
The rich, shiny red that is popular this autumn and winter will evolve into a deeper, more mature, elegant red, cherry red or black cherry red. Thus, in the Spring/Summer 2024/25 fashion trends, this blood red or maroon is the tone chosen by brands such as Gucci, Versace, Valentino, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford and Hermès on the runway, although some influential examples can already be seen. In the preview, they added red and burgundy accents to the autumn/winter looks.
13) Outfits with mini shorts
Tom Ford SS 2024
Isabel Marant SS 2024
Alexander McQueen SS 2024
Miu Miu's pantsless craze, the controversy over wearing panties on the streets, brought about last season, is gaining momentum next spring, but more formally. Micro shorts and briefs are paired with matching blazers and jackets in a variety of possible textures and styles: from coordinated sweatshirts and hot pants to blazers in wool, denim, corduroy, leather with small shorts...... Gucci, Tom Ford, Ferragamo, Max Mara, Isabel Marant and Carolina Herrera were the main instigators, encouraging us to show the beauty of our legs.
14) Knots
Bottega Veneta SS 2024
Jil Sander SS 2024
Fendi SS 2024
It all started last winter, Fall-Winter 2022-23, when Bottega Veneta stepped onto the runway with a slip dress paired with a navy sweater that was easily tied around the waist. Kendall Jenner later put this styling technique into practice, accurately recreating the look of the US Open. The rest is history, because while we've seen how knotted sweaters fit into any look, next season, knots are already tied through sweaters on the shoulders, waist, chest, whether it's dresses, tops and skirts, or blend in with other looks. - Shirt and dress pants set... Everything is improved by knots.
15) Sky blue
Jason Wu SS 2024
Fendi SS 2024
Perhaps to contrast with the prevailing reds and burgundies, pastel tones calmed the enthusiasm of the new season: sky blue kept appearing on the catwalks of Jason Wu, Proenza Schouler, JW. Anderson, Emilia Wickstead, Fendi, and Alberta Ferretti. For those who don't want to wait for good weather, there are now plenty of ways to wear them, starting with knitwear and long dresses.