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The Top 6 Trends From Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025, According to an Editor

The international fashion capital show circuit ends with Paris and this season confirmed the emergence of certain trends I had already started to pick up on throughout New York, London and Milan. However, the French fashion houses (and the brands that show here, even if they aren’t French) tend to take the craftsmanship and the conceptual to the limit, providing some of spring/summer 2025’s looks at their most indulgent, most impressive and most extreme.

Take Loewe, for example. We had already seen grand structures gracing the runways, but nothing like the radical hoop skirts Jonathan Anderson created for the Spanish fashion house. The dresses hovered in the air, defying gravity and providing an entirely new silhouette and aesthetic for next spring. Not only that but highly sculptural pieces were crafted intricately out of the finest layers of the most unexpected materials such as mother of pearl—yes, really.

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Just like Loewe’s billowing floral dresses, there was a lightness that ran through many of the Parisian collections. Pastel colours abounded with baby pink and baby blue being the most prominent. Ruffles, frills, chiffons and lace were ever-present, with Alessandro Michele’s runway debut at Valentino putting an official stamp on frou-frou being back, much to the relief of many of the world’s anti quiet-luxury dressers.