Trend Report
From lingerie as outerwear to 70s prints, the year will be all about unapologetically loud style.
Gone are the days of minimalist, sophisticated neutrals andvery demure, very mindfulensembles.
Colorful prints are back, particularly 70s-inspired retro patterns.
Think: psychedelic swirls, graphic patterns, andonce-cheugy paisleys.
In the new year, boldness wont just be a visual technique, itll be an attitude.
The major difference is that the contemporary update will be a lot less frumpy and a lot more tailored.
The Spring/Summer 2025 runways provided a range of styling techniques to try.
There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to this trend.
Your permutations are unlimited.
The styling hack was majorly employed in Spring/Summer 2025 runways.
Burberry and Rabanne went the monochromatic route, where bedazzled dresses were balanced out by oversized anoraks.
Meanwhile, Chloe, Prada, and the Attico all had dresses paired with a contrasting vivid jacket.
Even Bella Hadid has cosigned the trend.
Color issoback, even when its muted.
And the biggest color trend?
Pairing at least two delectable pastels together.
The no-brainer guide to this trend is shopping for pieces that already infuse multiple sorbet tones.
A DIY cheat, however, is color-blocking.
Do like BLACKPINKs Jennie Kim and pair a sky blue sweater with the itty-bittiest green undies.
The fashion industry just gave your grandmas kitschy floral wallpaper its coveted seal of approval.
Though they resemble kooky decorative paper, thats where the similarities stop.
In strapless sculptural masterpieces or tailored suits at Rabanne, these modern silhouettes are far from drab.
Thats why budding style stars Greta Lee and Ayo Edibiri have an affinity for the look.
Its nostalgic and romantic, but also potentially whimsical.Grandmacore is upon us.
Dip your toe into the trend by copying Zoe Kravitzs sleepwear-inspired co-ords.
Or, if youre feeling extra frisky,channel Carpenter and wear babydoll dresseseverywhere.
Styles from decades past will make a glorious comeback including retro patterns from the 70s.
The most recognizable and beginner-friendly print is the formerly cheugy paisley.
The swirls have been embraced byBeyonce, Emily Ratajkowksi, and, most recently, Cynthia Erivo.
Pro tip: Consider one in a sheer fabric or plunging neckline for it to feel extra modern.
Regardless, theyre all bold and showstopping, like the queen of pop herself.