SPRING EDIT
SPRING 2025 TRENDS

Scarves as belts
Scarves are slipping off our necks and onto our waists. Reviving a favourite from the late ’90s and Y2K wardrobes, the scarf-as-belt trend returns with a breezy, elevated feel. Whether tied over denim, soft tailoring or airy skirts, a silk square or lightweight wrap instantly adds colour, print and personality to even the simplest outfit, making it the accessory update of the season.
Sheer statements
Sheer dressing is evolving from a daring runway look into an everyday expression of modern femininity. For Spring/Summer 2026, transparency isn’t just about exposure, it’s about layering, texture and movement. Designers are working with weightless silks, gauzy organza, fine mesh and airy tulle to build sculptural shapes that reveal and conceal in equal measure
Boho
This style continues to bloom for Spring 2025, evolving into a modern, free-spirited aesthetic. Designers are blending relaxed silhouettes with artisanal details, including crochet, macramé, lace inserts, and fringe, creating pieces that feel handcrafted yet contemporary. Flowing maxi dresses, tiered skirts, and wide-leg trousers in earthy tones and soft pastels dominate the season, often layered for a breezy, effortless vibe.
Butter yellow
This colour emerges as the standout sorbet shade of Spring/Summer 2026. Seen across runways from Max Mara to Ferragamo and Luar, this soft, creamy hue is no longer confined to the pastel corner. Designers are pushing it into tailored suiting, fluid eveningwear and everyday separates, giving wardrobes a dose of fresh lightness.
Polka dots
Polka dots are making a bold comeback for 2025, transforming from a nostalgic print into a modern wardrobe hero. Spotted in oversized and micro motifs alike, the playful pattern has been embraced by Gucci, Valentino, Coach and Jacquemus, cementing its status as a standout across international runways.
Fabulous fringing
Fashion's fringe trend emphasizes movement and a "pure avant-garde" aesthetic, appearing on everything from dresses and jackets to asymmetrical suits. For Spring/Summer 2025 and into 2026, designers are reworking the classic bohemian detail into something far more refined, think cascading strands of silk, beads or leather that sway with movement and catch the light.














































