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Top Trends From the Resort and Early Spring 2025 Collections

By Aditi Rana

 

This season’s resort collections were all about setting the scene. Louis Vuitton took us to a Gaudí-designed park in Barcelona, while Chanel brought seaside vibes straight from Marseille.

And let’s talk about the fashion—so many standout moments! Alessandro Michele made his debut for Valentino during Milan Men’s Fashion Week, delivering a bold mix of colourful fabrics, prints, and textures that screamed maximalist chic. We saw ‘60s mod minis making waves at Self-Portrait and Prada, and plaid was everywhere at Dior, and Louis Vuitton. Olympic vibes were strong with sporty looks at Wales Bonner and varsity stripes at Coperni. And if you’re into the ‘90s revival, most of the designers made a strong case for layering lace-trimmed slips over pants. Check out the key trends below! As these wintertime collections continue to roll out, get acquainted with the biggest trends for the season, as seen on the runways and in look-books.

 

Plaids

Plaid is making a major comeback, and the Resort and Spring 2025 collections are embracing it with flair. Expect to see bold, unexpected colour combos and innovative styling—from playful mix-and-match patterns to head-to-toe checkered looks.

Christian Dior

 

Denim on Denim

Denim was everywhere this season, with designers going all in on the double-denim trend. From classic fits to cool, new styles, you’ll see every shade of blue making a statement.

Natasha Zinko

 

Crochets

Head-to-toe lace, crochet, and eyelet in dreamy creams and whites breezed down the runway this season, giving off effortless elegance.

Fredrick Anderson

 

Fringes

This season, designers took fringe to the next level, creating pieces that effortlessly transition from daytime chic to night-time glam.

Khaite

 

Mini Dresses

Mini and sheath dresses are stealing the spotlight this season, giving off major ’60s vibes with playful pops of pastel.

Self Portrait

 

 

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