From Mini to Maxi: Discover the Next Big Trends Coming to Stores.
Paris Fashion Week has just ended, and it’s time to see what we’ll be wearing next spring-summer season. Over 65 runway shows and more than 550 looks were showcased during the 9 days of fashion week in France.
Check out the main trends straight from Paris Fashion Week!
The mini skirt continues to dominate the runways. This season, designers such as Acne Studios, Chloé, and Christian Dior are reimagining the classic mini-length with fresh details and fabrics.
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Sheer fabrics were spotted in many collections, particularly at Atlein, Ann Demeulemeester , and Cecilie Bahnsen. Transparency has been a solid trend for several seasons now.
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Pastel tones are also a strong trend for Spring-Summer 2025. The light colors have appeared in the collections of Chanel, Coperni, and Giambattista Valli.
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The boudoir aesthetic was also present on many runways this season. Lace and tulle, combined, were featured at Balenciaga, Chloé, and Ann Demeulemeester.
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Bringing movement to the pieces, fringes made quite an appearance during Paris Fashion Week. Alexander McQueen, Gabriela Hearst, and Isabel Marant were among the brands that featured fringes prominently in their collections.
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Last but not least, volume was also a highlight on the runways. Acne Studios, Loewe, and Anrealage showcased a significant amount of volume in their Spring-Summer 2025 ready-to-wear pieces.
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