2025 FASHION PREDICTIONS

Polka DOTS
Get ready to spot them everywhere—because in 2025, fashion is connecting the dots in the most stylish way possible. The iconic print is back and bolder than ever, proving that some trends never fade—they simply reinvent themselves. Polka dots, one of the most historic and playful prints, bring a festive charm to everyday attire, effortlessly blending nostalgia with modernity.
Runways to our favorite influencers are currently dripped down with fresh takes on the classic pattern. From Miu Miu's sleek simplicity to Zimmermann's whimsical romance, and Carolina Herrera's timeless elegance to Vivetta's avant-garde twist. Whether reimagined in black-and-white minimalism or oversized, eclectic circles, polka dots are reclaiming their place in fashion's spotlight—turning a forward-thinking movement into a stylish step back in time.
Fur Accents
Fur—fashion's most controversial yet oldest textile—returns this season in bold, unexpected forms. No longer just for coats, it dominates runways through statement accessories such as shoes, purses, and belts. By creating dramatic silhouettes with playful textures, the animal-inspired trend is undoubtedly a showstopper.
At Prabal Gurung, a burgundy leather cape trimmed in fur sweeps the runway, while 16Arlington channels Cruella de Vil's iconic glamour with a striking black-and-white fur jacket. Meanwhile, MSGM's fury shoes transform footwear into high-impact statement pieces, and Diesel's Fall/Winter 2024 collection leans into streetwear with a plush blue fur jacket and matching purse. This season, fur isn't just about luxury, it's about reinvention and proving its place as fashion's most daring and unique textile.
Boho Chic
Rooted in the seeds of the hippie movement and Cochella, this trend is the gift that keeps on giving. What once was festival boho consisting of never ending fringe and crotchet, is now, re-emerging in a more refined and minimalist way, blending vintage-inspired silhouettes with modern tailoring, unique and sustainable textures, and intricate artisanal details.
Trailblazer brands in this movement consists of Isabel Marant and Chloe who are notorsiasly known for this aesthetic throughout their collections regardless of whats trending. Ralph Lauren presents a hippified canadian tuxedo layred with beaded necklaces, Chloe presented a more sophisticated version of the boho girl with a utilitarian cargo vest layered on top providing a more luxurious feel. Fan favorite Daisy Edgar Jones was spotted wearing a full Chloe boho look frsh off the runway. Isabel Marant tapped into. western vibe with gladiator sludes and cowboy belts as well as a fringe and suede bag
Zebra Print
Leopard print is taking a backseat—this season, it's all about zebra print. The bold, high-contrast pattern is impossible to ignore, making a striking statement on and off the runway. Luxury powerhouses like Jacquemus, Roberto Cavalli, and Schiaparelli have embraced the black-and-white motif, weaving it into a spectrum of looks that radiate opulence.
Dramatic draping and fluid silhouettes elevated the designs, creating mesmerizing movement with every step. Roberto Cavalli took the trend a step further with a hyperrealistic approach, seamlessly merging zebra print with the structured sophistication of the everyday suit—perfect for those who mean business and aren't afraid to make an unforgettable impression.
The BOSS Woman
With it being the year of the snake this trend goes hand in hand with the theme of taking charge, like the snake charges for its prey. Oversized suits, once a menswear staple, are now redefining femininity with sharp tailoring, strong shoulders, and statement ties. This shift moves away from the oversexualization of corporate womenswear, placing the Boss Woman on the same level of effortless cool as the modern CEO.
Hailey Bieber and Julia Fox have become key figures in this movement, both frequently spotted embracing oversized silhouettes that exude confidence and authority. Yves Saint Laurent's Spring 2025 collection cemented the trend with a runway filled with sleek, structured suits, while Ganni added a playful edge with sheer layers and belted details. The classic feminine skirt suit is making way for utilitarian trousers and tailored shorts, proving that power dressing is no longer about fitting in—it's about standing out. This year, the Boss Woman takes charge—and she's doing it in a suit.
The Year of Burgandy
Burgundy, red wine, pink red, whatever you want to call it, call it the color of the year. Normally seen as a fall color, the rise of its usage throughout many Spring collections, has ushered its acceptance into the everyday wardrobe palette. The rich, elusive and bold color is so elegant that it serves as the perfect pop of color in any outfit. From crocodile print, to leather to sheer and denim the runway has molded the character of the sensual color into a staple for the cult of cool girls.
Versace presented a cinched patent leathersuit, while Gucci incorporated this colorway heavily into their whole Fall 2024 runway collection, seen not only their clothing but in accessories such as purses and shoes. FERRAGAMO offered a more daring approach and seductievly paired a sheer dress with a oversized bright burgundy trench coat, the ironical cherry on top is spotted at the bottom and is the only non red item- the purple and grey furry shoes. Tom Ford Presented a daring take with plunged neckline paired with a crocodile midi-skirt.
Belt's are Back
Belts are making a bold comeback this season, transforming from a simple accessory into a statement-making essential. From rope belts to skinny straps, chunky metallics, and waist chains, the 2025 runways have embraced them in every form—proving that the right belt can redefine an entire look.
Max Mara elevated its resortwear with sleek, tailored belts cinching structured suits, while Zimmermann brought a touch of romance, pairing its signature tropical dresses with delicate skinny belts. Miu Miu layered belt chains on outfits with no belt holes proving the element of wardrobe versatility, , and Vaquera took a bold and loud approach, stacking chunky, wrestler-inspired belts for a statement piece. Whether subtle or statement, this season's belts aren't just holding up outfits—they're holding the spotlight.