Published 19:46 IST, October 1st 2024
Paris Fashion Week 2025: Spring Trends To Look Out For
Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 has unveiled an eclectic mix of trends, blending nostalgia with modern empowerment.
Paris Fashion Week Spring 2025 has unveiled an eclectic mix of trends, blending nostalgia with modern empowerment. This season, designers are championing a unique fusion of vintage styles, particularly with the unexpected comeback of Victorian-inspired underwear as outerwear.
‘Boudoir Chic’ in limelight
Expect a vibrant display of feminine florals, flowing blouses, and airy skirts as the season unfolds. Notably, Irish designer Jonathan Anderson at Loewe wowed audiences with his steampunk-inspired dresses, showcasing visible crinolines and rugged boxing boots, merging soft aesthetics with a powerful, liberated edge.
Grounded in style
A subtle revolution in footwear is also taking place, with high heels making way for practical, flat options. Maria Grazia Chiuri of Dior has embraced this shift, largely eliminating heels from her collection. Her models sported thigh-high, high-tech boots reminiscent of ancient warriors, alongside intricately embroidered sandals that combine style and comfort, signaling a new era of functional fashion.
Empowerment in tailoring
The spirit of female empowerment resonated throughout the collections from Saint Laurent, Loewe, Victoria Beckham, and Christopher Lemaire. As Vogue's Thomson Jonville noted, the designs exuded a strong feminine energy. Anthony Vaccarello at Saint Laurent drew inspiration from the iconic founder, Yves Saint Laurent, reviving the brand’s double-breasted suits to empower the modern woman.
The latest edition of Paris Fashion Week celebrates a blend of femininity, strength, and practicality. The season promises to redefine traditional fashion norms, encouraging women to express themselves boldly while staying comfortable. As the final shows wrap up, it’s clear that the runway is paving the way for a stylishly empowered future.
Updated 19:46 IST, October 1st 2024