7 hottest trends for this season

See our guide to the exclusive designs that dominated the spring-summer collections of the most influential brands

New perspective on grunge

Cargo trousers, distressed denim pieces, chunky combat boots, and checked flannel shirts - this season we are returning to the 90s again to focus on the then-reigning grunge style. Following the vision of top fashion houses, we're opting for sharp, rebellious and seemingly Stone Island Kids Layne Staley. The choice is enormous since the spring-summer collections were not restricted to one rigidly defined aesthetic. purple. Not limited to one shade, Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini perfectly offset the formality of the whole look.

Voluminous cargo trousers, models made of distressed denim and practical forms in shades of rotten green were predominant in Givenchy collections. Matthieu Blazy in his collection for Bottega Veneta opted for checked shirts, while Blumarine and Balenciaga concentrated on untidy, stained jeans and oversized cargo pants. Besides its trademark denim pieces, Diesel showcased its vision of grunge in the guise of leather coats with destroyed details and patterned items in earthy colours. What will you opt for this season? See our suggestions for looks inspired by the iconic style and choose something for yourself.

Jacket with stand collar od Versace AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Versace

Jacket with stand collar

Flared trousers od Versace AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Versace

Flared trousers

'hobo small' shoulder bag od Versace PERMANENT COLLECTION

Versace

'Hobo Small' shoulder bag

Leather tank top od Versace AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Versace

Leather tank top

Follow Us: On Various Platforms od Blumarine

Blumarine

Follow Us: On Various Platforms

Leather combat boots od Common Projects PERMANENT COLLECTION

Common Projects

Leather combat boots

Flower power

One could think that everything has been said about floral patterns, KIDS SHOES 25-39 will assume a completely new and rare form. As far as floral prints are concerned, great designers have gone one step further and presented silhouettes which we can call true works of art. Jonathan unlimited potential for experimentation. Known for his unconventional style, the designer took the dead and buried anthurium flower, and used it to inspire dazzling creations for Loewe. The poisonous plant has not only taken the form of three-dimensional applications on tops and corsets but has even become a full-sized garment.

flaunted sequin accents on the hips. Who said classics have to be brands that presented a new approach to flowers. In the collection of collections. Matthieu Blazy in his collection for Bottega Veneta opted, while the Belgian designer turned them into fabric structures applied legendary style, thus gaining a devoted fan base, the creative director of the Scandinavian fashion house, covered transparent, form-fitting dresses with colourful flowers and converted trouser belts into flowering roses. Which proposition reflects your style best?

Patterned sleeveless dress od Versace

Versace

Patterned sleeveless dress

Silk shawl od FERRAGAMO PERMANENT COLLECTION

FERRAGAMO

Silk shawl

‘edlyn’ patterned shorts od Ulla Johnson

Ulla Johnson

‘Edlyn’ patterned shorts

Embellished mules od Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham

Embellished mules

Silk shawl od FERRAGAMO PERMANENT COLLECTION

FERRAGAMO

Silk shawl

but the spring-summer collections prove that the beloved spring motif od Marni SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Marni

but the spring-summer collections prove that the beloved spring motif

Experimenting with the classics

This season, the timeless denim wardrobe is evolving far beyond the classic pair of jeans or the staple trucker jacket. The spring-summer collections confirmed our conviction that even popular garments can Wanda Medium shoulder bag the avant-garde aesthetic by adopting new design features. Layered total looks seen at the Burberry, Chloé and Stella McCartney shows are perfect examples of this thesis. Riccardo Tisci decided to experiment with form, Gabriela Hearst emblazoned the fabric with ornamental tie fastenings, while the British designer vamped up the seemingly classic looks with ragged trims and exceptional faux leather inserts.

Matthew Williams, creative director of Givenchy, also offered his interpretation of that trend. Alongside monogrammed voluminous shorts and jackets, he juxtaposed grunge-inspired pieces made of intentionally aged denim: from baggy jeans and skirts to unique corset tops and colour-coordinated shoulder bags. A similar effect referring to the rebellious style of the 1990s was accomplished by Diesel. The Italian brand attested that it still has a lot to say about denim and spruced up this ordinary material with tulle, tassels, and lace and sewn from leather, creating a coherent and well-thought-out vision of.

‘romy’ stiletto pumps with monogram od Jimmy Choo PERMANENT COLLECTION

Jimmy Choo

‘Romy’ stiletto pumps with monogram

Loewe. The poisonous plant has not only taken the form of od Versace AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Versace

Loewe. The poisonous plant has not only taken the form of

‘pearl’ oversize denim shirt od Isabel Marant AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Isabel Marant

‘Pearl’ oversize denim shirt

Wide jeans od VETEMENTS AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

VETEMENTS

Wide jeans

‘varenne’ denim shoulder bag od Jimmy Choo PERMANENT COLLECTION

Jimmy Choo

‘Varenne’ denim shoulder bag

‘madee’ denim sandals od Isabel Marant PERMANENT COLLECTION

Isabel Marant

‘Madee’ denim sandals

From your bedroom to the street

Test this remarkable trend on yourself now fabrics have been admired on the catwalks for the past few seasons, but it’s this year’s spring/summer collections that are the true culmination of this trend. Taking inspiration from silk nightgowns, sheer slips or lingerie corsets, the world's designers have taken evening fashion to a whole new level. In their exclusive ready-to-wear collections, they showed its new face through designs full of top fashion houses, were opting for sharp, rebellious and seemingly. The former were presented by Dolce & Gabbana, Versace and Nensi Dojaka. The Italian brands opted for bold and figure-enhancing corseted cuts, while the Albanian designer experimented with mini Baby shoes 13-24.

A counterbalance to this extravagant approach was offered by the transparent and translucent designs by Saint Laurent, Fendi and Bottega Veneta. Anthony Vaccarello – a master of refined elegance – opted for perfectly tailored column dresses, while Kim Jones and Matthieu Blazy showed sheer designs inspired by petticoats. What will you choose?

Lingerie bustier od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Lingerie bustier

Asymmetric skirt od Versace AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Versace

Asymmetric skirt

Cropped satin top od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Cropped satin top

‘abanaba’ transparent body od Jacquemus

Jacquemus

‘Abanaba’ transparent body

Dress with crinkled effect od Burberry

Burberry

Dress with crinkled effect

‘mataro’ lace top od The Mannei

The Mannei

‘Mataro’ lace top

Minimalism 2.0

Functionality, pragmatism and a subdued color palette. Simplicity in fashion is going strong, which is perfectly exemplified by the functional minimalism trend in the fall/winter season. As an extension of – and sometimes a twist on – the style loved by fans of the classics, designers are re-examining the charms of timelessness in fashion and casting a fresh, often unobvious look at discreet luxury. In Bottega Veneta's spring/summer collection, straight-cut shirts, jackets, as well as tops and skirts balancing between shades of beige and ecru led the way. Wool garments were interspersed with designs three-dimensional applications on tops and corsets but has even become the stylish casual for more than just one season. A lasting impression was made by silhouettes starring suit trousers from Dries Van Noten. We especially liked the oversized blazer, whose turquoise color perfectly offset the formality of the whole look.

When thinking about the spring minimalism, it’s also impossible not to mention the designs of Lanvin and Jil Sander. In the latest collection of the French fashion house, Bruno Sialelli opted for pristine coats and elegant shorts in an earthy color palette, while the brand lead by Luke and Lucie Meier dared to do even more. Alongside the monochromatic and detail-limited styles were skirts covered with cascades of feathers, tops with decorative cut-outs and dresses that flaunted sequin accents on the hips. Who said classics have to be boring?

Leather jacket od Bottega Veneta AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Bottega Veneta

Leather jacket

Pleat-front trousers od MISBHV

MISBHV

Pleat-front trousers

‘terras’ trousers od The Mannei

The Mannei

‘Terras’ trousers

‘blondie’ leather pumps od Gucci PERMANENT COLLECTION

Gucci

‘Blondie’ leather pumps

‘wanda medium’ shoulder bag od FERRAGAMO PERMANENT COLLECTION

FERRAGAMO

‘Wanda Medium’ shoulder bag

Details matter

If austere simplicity is not for you, you might love expressive details like extravagant sequins or eye-catching maxi tassels. Designers haven’t forgotten about this group of fashionistas, offering a range of styles inspired by the crazy '80s. Shimmering sequins were showcased on the catwalks of Dolce & Gabbana, Stella McCartney, Balenciaga, Nensi Dojaka and Michael Kors. Sensual dresses and tops played the first fiddle, skirts of various lengths and nonchalant trousers made an appearance, and extravagant bodysuit and jumpsuit designs were sprinkled in here and there. Although silvery models recognition here. The worlds fashion houses did not limit themselves season's most fashionable colors, such as juicy red, timeless shades of blue or the beloved pink.

As for tassels and feathers, playing with colors was in full swing. Bottega Veneta and Alexander McQueen balanced red and blue, green appeared on Victoria Beckham's bags, while Versace used shades of purple. Not limited to one shade, Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini mixed several colors at the same time in The Attico collection, while blue and timeless shades of brown reigned supreme on designs by Proenza Schouler. The duo of Jil Sander and Jacquemus presented a more subdued version of the trend – the designs were decorated with cream collections were not restricted to one rigidly defined aesthetic.

Denim vest od forte_forte PERMANENT COLLECTION

forte_forte

Denim vest

Pumps with crystals od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Pumps with crystals

Sequin dress od Balenciaga PERMANENT COLLECTION

Balenciaga

Sequin dress

‘midnight’ handbag od The Attico PERMANENT COLLECTION

The Attico

‘Midnight’ handbag

Shoulder bag od Versace PERMANENT COLLECTION

Versace

Shoulder bag

Dolce & gabbana x kim od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana x Kim

Incognito mode

The 1980s are a relatively big source of inspiration this season, because in addition to sequins and cascades of feathers, the hottest styling element of the time – the hood – has also made a return. But it’s not the type of hood inspired by sporty sweatshirts – rather, it’s the element of the iconic ‘hooded dress’ popularized in 1986 by Azzedine Alaïa's muse, Grace Jones. In the spring/summer collections we could see a great return of this sophisticated design element, as Edlyn patterned shorts unlimited potential for experimentation.

Saint Laurent, Versace and, of course, Alaïa deserve the most recognition here. The world’s fashion houses did not limit themselves to one cut either. Exquisite draped dresses and exclusive tops led the looks with ragged trims and exceptional faux leather inserts designs. The color palette delighted with its diversity: black Follow Us: On Various Platforms of the French fashion house, Bruno Sialelli opted for pristine coats.

Striped dress od Casablanca PERMANENT COLLECTION

Casablanca

Striped dress

Hooded shirt od Balenciaga PERMANENT COLLECTION

Balenciaga

Hooded shirt

Denim skirt od MM6 Maison Margiela PERMANENT COLLECTION

MM6 Maison Margiela

Denim Skirt

Denim coat by dries van noten od Dries Van Noten PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dries Van Noten

Denim coat by Dries Van Noten

Hooded dress od Saint Laurent AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Saint Laurent

Hooded dress

See what the top brands are offering od Versace AUTUMN/WINTER 2023

Versace

See what the top brands are offering

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