9.20.2024

LONDON READY-TO-WEAR SPRING 2025 FASHION TRENDS

Once a fashion that was full-artsy, edgy, avant-garde, and a tad intimidating for some; now British collections have become those where we could all fit in, for their refreshed airs where even the most girlie, classy and ultra-feminine soul will find something to love. 

Here some inviting trends from the London spring 2025 ready-to-wear collections…

SHARP TAILORING
Very constructed or deconstructed, relaxed and rich or clean and minimal; tailored sets became a top trend to definitely absorb. (Petar Petrov)



VOLUMINOUS SLEEVES
Cool and stylish voluminous sleeves on coats, tops, shirts and dresses; marking territory on evening, casual, and even sporty fashion moments. (Toga)



BAGGY IRREVERENCE 
Stylishly oversized baggy & tapered pants paired with gorgeous tops and toppers, exuded a very attractive irreverence. (Burberry) 



BOHEMIAN UPDATE
Fabulous rich, multilayered, flowy, long dresses charged with bohemian magic; strategically accompanied by polish, tailored pieces. (Marques’ Almeida)
 


GLORIOUS PINSTRIPES 
This timeless magnificent pattern was all over the runways, showing off its sensual masculinity in great tailored suits and separates. (Erdem)



MINIMAL ELEGANCE 
Quiet sensuality was hidden in clean lines and silhouettes, discrete colors and sharp; though still minimal, detailing. (Emilia Wickstead) 



MONOCHROMATIC SETS
Beautiful monochromatic sets in loud or neutral tones; some charged with sexy masculinity, while others with wonderful feminine splashes. (16Arlington)



ELEGANT ASYMMETRY
Superb dresses, separates and layering constructed (or deconstructed) through spectacular asymmetry. (Roksanda)



ROBES SUPREMACY
Splendid robes on monochromatic or fully print & patterned looks became a marvelous and very stylish complement. (Temperley London)



Life is a runway! 

Next stop, Milan…

Much love,

Gaby 


*Pictures are not mine. They belong to Vogue’s superb Runway App and its genius collaborators.

9.19.2024

NEW YORK SPRING 2025 READY-TO-WEAR FASHION TRENDS


New York Spring 2025 ready-to-wear collections were delightfully filled with captivating dosis of 
modern freshness, commited to every taste and style. Classy or daring femininity, attractive urban-sporty airs, dashing masculin panache, sassy avant-garde deconstruction, seductive minimalism… So much to get inspiration from! 

Here some trends to let ourselves be seduced by…

PINK + RED
The fabulous non-paring  paring of pink & red was in display to add that extra-something to easy and stylish pieces. (Staud)



SEXY CARDIGANS
Cardigans have never been so hot! Many brilliantly styled with undone buttons and XL bottoms… Ufff (Cynthia Rowley)



SIMPLY WHITE
Minimal looks in total-white, accompanied by a here-and-there romantic touch. (Alejandra Alonso Rojas)



A-LINES
Lovely A-line skirts and dresses that exuded a modern update on easy femininity. (Rachel Comey)



FULL DENIM 
Matching denim pieces impregnated with that timeless, beloved retro-vibe we all adore. (Coach)



COOL LACE
Dresses, separates and detailing in wonderful, sophisticated lace in tamed or daring high-volume hues. (3.1 Phillip Lim) 



SWEET PINKS 
The mixing of cool or warm pinks through layering looked so beautiful and tasteful. (Norma Kamali)



ATHLEISURE TOUCH
Bralettes, varsity-inspired pieces, sneakers, tees… Elevated, comfortable sporty looks were a delight. (Yigal Azrouël)   



EMBRACING ETHNICITY Splendid and vibrant eclectic silhouettes, prints & patterns; with smashing asymmetry and layering… Embracing a very desirable and stylish ethnicity. (Ulla Johnson)



PLAYFUL HEMS
Standout-hems in loud colors, rich textures, constructed or deconstructed lines and detailing; added a perfect whimsical touch to clean pieces and silhouettes. (Brandon Maxwell) 



Next stop, London… 

Much love,

Gaby


*Pictures are not mine. They belong to Vogue’s Runway App and its brilliant collaborators.


LONDON READY-TO-WEAR SPRING 2025 FASHION TRENDS

Once a fashion that was full-artsy, edgy, avant-garde, and a tad intimidating for some; now British collections have become those where we c...