Milan Fashion Week has time and again proven to be a vibrant celebration of creativity, where designers reveal some of their most splendid creations. For Spring/Summer 2025, the runways dazzled with new visions for the upcoming season, blending contrasting moods and diverse takes on femininity. From abstract patterns to vibrant colours and 90s references mixed with bold avant-garde experimentation, the fashion trends spotted are nothing short of spectacular. Here are all major trends spotted on Milan Fashion Week runways:
Skin-baring cutouts:
Roberto Cavalli's dresses have long been deemed as the life of the party. Creative Director Fausto Puglisi opened the show with a series of all-white looks this time around, followed by gorgeous numbers featuring signature skin-baring cutouts. Past meets future
Prada's collection was a distinctive blend of past and future, embodying one of the standout trends for 2025. The label brought back its iconic ’90s styles, featuring suede jackets and golf hats, while incorporating a touch of modernity with distressed leather and cowboy boots. Even mixed with industrial elements, the looks were a true masterpiece. Chic corpcore
Featuring a palette of neutrals, labels embraced corpcore in all its glory. Flowing silhouettes mixed with formal staples like blazers and shirts stole the show, and how. Armani, in particular, embraced a blend of relaxed fabrics with structured designs. Sheer reigns supreme
Fendi was all about showcasing chic lingerie feminine fashion, with the label adding tons of sheer dresses, skirts and tops to their collection. Maximalist style
The clean girl aesthetic is officially out of the door! As seen at the Gucci, Prada and Fendi shows, labels are all about sequins, beaded fringe, and all kinds of glimmering fabrics right now to bring back maximal fashion to the streets.Which runways trends intrigued you the most during Milan Fashion Week? Let us know
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