New York Fashion Week wrapped up this week, showcasing some of the fashion trends that promise to be a hit in Spring-Summer 2025, which in the Northern Hemisphere kicks off in March of next year. And we can already move on here, with the end of this very warm winter, starting on the 22nd of this month.
We have put together 5 to inspire you and prepare your wardrobe for the warm seasons. We have colors, fringes, stripes, transparencies, textures/volumes to make every look modern and trendy. See 16 photos of the fashion shows.
Colors
Pastels and earth tones crossed several runways. Pale blue, butter yellow, blush pink and beige were present. View suggestions from brands such as Prabal Gurung, PatBo and Michael Kors.
Prabal Gurung
Prabal Gurung
PatBo

Michael Kors
Stripes
Dark blue and black stripes have conquered several catwalks. You can bet on the print that will take hold in the spring-summer. They are mixed together, along with plain fabrics, vertically and horizontally. Just choose.
Proenza Schouler
Tommy Hilfiger
Volume and texture
If there’s one movement that’s brought back ’90s minimalism, there’s another that promises volume and texture to ensure no look is dull. Check out some options shown during New York Fashion Week.
Alaia
Tory Burch
Simkhai
Carolina Herrera
Fringes
Want to look out of the ordinary? Then invest in fringes, from the most elaborate to the straightest and thickest. The fashion shows show it as one of the main trends of the next spring-summer season.
PatBo

Monse
Proenza Schouler
Transparency
Transparency is here to stay. It may appear with less bold details or not. In entire looks or just in some pieces of the production. Choose your bold style and play.
Tory Burch
Monse
PatBo

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