While I’m a huge proponent of wearing what feels right, regardless of outside chatter, I completely understand the allure of following a great fashion trend. And because constant and ever-revolving trends are the current reality of the fashion landscape, it can be hard to keep a finger on the pulse of what’s considered “in” at the moment. Either way, you can rest easy knowing you can always turn to our editors for insider tips on what to keep an eye out for.
If you’re looking to add a few fresh trends to your outfit rotation this season, there are some stylish pieces worth considering. Think cool summer bags, elevated blazers, “naked” dresses, and more. Ahead, peruse five of the current top fashion trends that are here to stay (for now), plus check out some outfit inspiration for how to pull off each trend.
With summer coming up, we’re deep in conversations about the cool new-season items to shop, from the best designer investment pieces to the trends that are about to be major. To get a closer look at the best summer shopping, we spoke with Mytheresa Vice President of Fashion Buying Tiffany Hsu to weigh in about which trends will be most impactful. These are the ones the retailer has bought into, meaning they have confidence they are about to hit the fashion set in a major way in the coming months.
The key trends range from surrealist shoes to utility pieces to bare midriffs, but it is Mytheresa’s partnership with Loewe on the Paula’s Ibiza Collection that Hsu is predicting to be most in-demand across the retailer for summer since it taps into what shoppers want in their closets this season. “Some of the strongest trends of the season such as double denim, Barbiecore, and Y2K are exhibited through the continuing collaboration that is Paula’s Ibiza x Loewe,” Hsu tells Who What Wear. “Summer fashion and vacation dressing are all about being carefree and unexpected which this collection embodies. There is a true focus on the summer season with the emphasis of color, floral prints, and artisan details.”
Ahead, take a closer look at pieces from the Loewe Paula’s Ibiza Collection at Mytheresa and shop Tiffany Hsu’s seven top summer luxury fashion trends.
As we head deeper into spring and summer is on the horizon, many people in my life have their sartorial thoughts laser-focused on pretty dresses. I get it. There’s something so easy (and chic!) about tossing on a lovely dress, adding a pair of sandals, and heading out the door. On that note, my mom and a few of my friends recently asked for dress recommendations. To note, my mom wanted a new floral silhouette that feels modern and current. One of my friends actually wanted advice on a cool LBD that could work for a few events she has coming up.
Below you’ll find a few of the silhouettes I suggested that actually happen to ring in under $100. I also rounded up a range of other styles I’m loving from retailers like Nordstrom, J.Crew, and H&M that are forward and look expensive, but don’t have those crazy-high price tags.
Is there any style combination more perfect than jeans and a pretty top? No matter what jeans trend you go for, the stylish outfit formula always works—perfect for work, dinner, drinks, weekends, vacations and beyond. Just add the right shoes and accessories and you literally can’t go wrong.
With the warm-weather season upon us, I’ve been looking to add some chic, trend-forward, and pretty new tops to my arsenal this summer that don’t cost a fortune. After immersing myself in a deep dive of Nordstrom’s “Tops” category, below I wanted to highlight 33 items I found at the trusty retailer that are worthy of your wallet (and jeans!). From sheer blouses to charming necklines and textured fabrics, below you’ll find a mix of classic and trendy tops—all under $100—that will pair beautifully with your denim. Keep scrolling to get inspired.
Everyone has that one thing they love shopping for. For some, it’s denim. For others, it’s luxe staples or rising trends. But for me, it’s always shoes. Searching for unique and affordable heels or saving for a great pair of strappy sandals brings me more joy than I care to admit. While I don’t like to play favorites when it comes to my babies, one shoe trend has my full attention: platform sandals. And I know I’m not the only one currently in love with platform shoes. If you scroll through Instagram on any given day, you’ll see the platform’s popularity has reached new heights. This is partially due to the dreamy It-shoes floating to the top of every fashion girl’s wish list. But it’s also because there are so many ways to wear platforms.
Platform shoes are arguably one of the easiest styles to incorporate into your wardrobe right now, as you can find them in various iterations. You really can’t go wrong with any version of this shoe because they’re all cute. That said, with summer on the horizon, investing in a pair of platform sandals makes sense. So, I’ve scoured the internet to narrow down the best platform sandals to shop at every price point. From minimal to colorful, affordable to luxurious, there’s a pair ahead for everyone.
In my friend group, I’ve become the go-to person when anyone is in need of fashion, shopping, and styling advice. As a fashion editor, my heart sings when I get to help people feel good in their skin, so naturally, the same goes for my closest pals and family. Recently, a friend of mine was looking to do a little retail damage and update her wardrobe with elevated pieces and summer-friendly finds. She asked for my advice on where to shop and what to buy. One thing about me is that I do not gatekeep, so I sent her all the pieces I’ve been eyeing at Nordstrom lately.
If you want a look into my brain and shopping cart, you’re in luck. I’ve decided to highlight pieces on my personal shopping list here while also throwing in a few summer-friendly gems. From pretty flowy dresses to chic accessories, you can expect a range of styles included ahead. Keep scrolling for some stylish summer shopping inspiration.
I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve been wearing Madewell for over a decade. And I have no plans to stop anytime soon. The retailer offers the perfect combination of timeless staples and easy-to-wear trends, making it my longtime go-to for everyday pieces.
Recently, I stumbled upon Madewell’s list of “new classics: summer edition,” which lays out the seven essential basics the brand thinks everyone should own. When Madewell talks, I listen. I immediately started taking notes. Keep scrolling to shop Madewell’s list of the seven best summer basics.
With trends constantly coming in and out of the sartorial world, it can be rare to find one that stands the test of time. But there’s one trend that continues to pop up every summer with no question and has also been a French-girl favorite since the ’80s: woven bags. Whether it’s rattan, straw, raffia, or jute, the trend seems to be the ultimate summer staple that won’t be going away anytime soon.
When you think of Jane Birkin, the iconic Hermès bag will instantly come to mind, but what you might not know is that a basket bag was also one of the French actress’s top handbags of choice. It completed her relaxed “cool-girl” look, and it’s safe to say the Hermès bag isn’t the only timeless bag she’s championed. A woven bag completes any summer ensemble, whether you’re running errands or relaxing on vacation. Plus, who doesn’t want to emulate French-girl style?
While the actress used to shop for her woven bags on her travels, you can shop for your own from the comfort of your own home. I’ve scanned the market for the best picks, from affordable options at H&M to investment-worthy bags by Loewe. Keep scrolling to find your pick for the season ahead.
When I think of summer dressing, the first items that come to mind are denim shorts, tank tops, and sundresses. But that certainly isn’t the case everywhere. Sure, tank tops are a universal staple, just like linen frocks and an easy pair of cutoff shorts. But in some places, an entirely different garment reigns supreme when warm temperatures arrive, and it’s one we hardly give enough credit to here in the United States. And that, my fashion friends, is the white trouser.
White trousers are elegant, understated, and even billowy in the way only André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name, can adequately describe in words. In Italy and France, two summer destinations Americans often plan to visit months in advance, the white trouser is absolutely essential. Whether paired with a crisp poplin shirt, a ribbed tank top, or an oversized tee, there’s really nothing you can’t style alongside a simple pair of white slacks, no matter the material, shade, or silhouette. Linen or cotton, stark white or ivory, straight or wide leg—take your pick. Ahead, see for yourself the sartorial prowess of the anti-jeans trend that dominates Europe’s fashion capitals every summer.
With summer fashion and vacation shopping top of mind, we’re diving into the best new pieces to add to your closet and the major trends to know before they’re big. We’ve already covered some of the season-defining summer 2023 fashion trends, cool under-$300 shopping finds, the best swimsuits to add to your cart, and the fashion aesthetic that is on the rise. But if you are an accessories-minded shopping like this editor, you’ll want to have your eyes on the raffia trend that is set to take over for the season ahead.
Designers have debuted some of the cult buys of the season with raffia bags and shoes that infuse cool, directional designs into the low-key beach accessories. Prada’s tote bags were introduced last year and were nearly impossible to buy because they sold out everywhere, but they’ve returned this season in a fresh set of colors. They continue to be in big demand and were recently spotted in Sofia Richie Grainge’s honeymoon wardrobe. Designers including Loewe, Khaite, and Bottega Veneta have also introduced pieces that are selling out everywhere, but you can snap up finds at great price points from brands including COS, Ancient Greek Sandals, and Banana Republic. Here, the best pieces to add to your cart to test-drive the raffia trend this season.
Summer has officially arrived, which hopefully means some serious beach time is on the horizon. Long days swimming in the ocean, catching the sunset, and enjoying dinner with a view are at the top of my personal wish list, especially after having such an unusual summer last year. While daydreaming about those days ahead, I’m also picturing all the pretty beachdresses I finally get to wear, from cover-ups to seaside dinner looks.
The ideal beach dress is comfortable, easy to wear, and effortlessly chic and is preferably made of a lightweight fabric to keep you feeling cool during peak summer temperatures. I went ahead and did some internet digging to find the best beach dresses for you so that we can all get a jump start on our wardrobes for the summer months ahead. From chic linens to colorful knits to breezy strapless pieces, below are the 30 prettiest beach dresses for summer 2023, plus some cool swim cover-ups in case that’s more your beach look.
With summer on the horizon and spring fashion already in full swing, we’re getting some early glimpses at which trends will define the upcoming season. Standout trends from the S/S 23 runway collections are already taking shape in the closets of fashion insiders, with pieces ranging from ‘80s jewelry to ‘90s minimal designs to raffia bags that are winning out right now.
Brands including Celine are fueling the momentum for directional tennis dressing, while Aimé Leon Dore’s latest collaboration with New Balance is laying the groundwork for what promises to be the biggest sneaker trend in the coming months. If you’re planning upcoming summer travels, the internet has been buzzing about Sofia Richie’s recent wedding, which was stocked with pre-wedding seaside looks for the South of France, which will no doubt serve as inspiration for where vacation style is headed this summer. Ahead, 11 key summer 2023 fashion trends to shop now.
If there’s one item I’ve been reaching for on repeat this season, it’s an oversize button-down shirt. Cool, effortless, and polished, the reliable wardrobe staple is a classic yet manages to remain fashion-forward. I’ve spotted the low-key basic in fresh and modern iterations all over the fashion crowd on Instagram—most popularly seen in breezy silhouettes and a whole host of trending colors.
Another reason I’m enamored with the versatile basic is because it’s super easy to wear. Aside from the gym, I can’t think of a single circumstance where wearing one would be inappropriate. Easy to dress up or down, it exudes an effortless elegance whether you style it with linen shorts or a silk slip dress. Moreover, it’s super accessible. It’s easy to find practically everywhere and at every price point.
If you’re looking for a little inspiration on how to style one this season, I’m sharing a whole host of cool and fresh button-down outfit ideas below that are anything but boring.
There’s no doubt that dresses are my go-to during the summer months. They’re the easiest one-and-done piece I can dress up or down that will keep me cool in the sweltering summer heat. While there are plenty of dress trends for the taking this summer, there is one particular style that I can’t stop obsessing over whenever it flashes on my feed: open-back dresses. In fact, backless dresses are one of the most captivating dress trends of the season, perhaps because they’re so subtle yet striking in their simplicity. And whether you opt for a maxi dress or a back that is wide open, you can pretty much guarantee a captivating summer look. If you’re enamored with the trend as much as I am, take take a look below at my absolute favorites to shop at the best online dress retailers right now.
While I wear jewelry 365 days a year, my favorite jewelry season has to be summer. More exposed skin means more jewelry to adorn it with. You also may have noticed that it’s become commonplace to pile on jewelry with everything from a bikini to workout gear, so if you love jewelry, you’re in luck these days.
When it comes to anything in fashion, rich-looking items that don’t cost a lot of money is a great goal to have. And I’m shopping for summer jewelry pieces with that philosophy in mind. Five of the biggest jewelry trends of the season are quite easy to find affordable versions of, and I’m happy to report that I sourced the ones that look the most expensive.
Read on for the rich-looking jewelry trends everyone will be wearing out in the summer sun, and shop the aforementioned affordable ones that people will assume you spent thousands on.
A weekend in Miami has never failed to lift my spirits. My love for the city has come to a point where I visit at least once a season, I’m just always coming back for more. While I’m a huge fan of staying in South Beach, this time around I decided to book a room in Brickell to experience what it’s really like to live in Miami. The highlights of my weekend included my very own private balcony at Atwell Suites, a real treat for a New Yorker who dreams of getting more outdoor time, and a multi-course dinner at Gitano that put an elevated twist on Mexican food that I instantly fell in love with. There’s always something going on in this sunny city so I also got to stop by the Miami Open and have a day trip to Key Biscayne.
Activities aside, I feel like people don’t talk about fashion in Miami enough. You see, Miami is a city that’s always several steps ahead of summer trends. While I was visiting during what might be considered the beginning of spring in New York, people in Miami were already dressing for summer. After noticing quite a few of my favorite trends on vacation goers and residents of the city, I decided to pull out my notes app and take some things down. I’m officially convinced to buy into these 6 summer trends, join me in shopping for them.
In case you missed it, I wrote a story last week about the 2023 swimwear trends celebrities are already wearing. Spoiler: Dua Lipa is a fan of cutouts, Vanessa Hudgens sticks to classic triangle bikinis, and Ciara is partial to fun prints. Well, what if I told you that I found each and every one of those trends for less than $40? Yep, that’s where H&M comes in.
You can always rely on H&M for affordable interpretations of current trends, and swimwear is no exception. The retailer’s selection is truly top-notch right now and includes all sorts of styles, including high-waisted, halter, strappy, floral, and striped pieces. Scroll down to shop my favorite H&M swimsuits for spring and summer 2023. Vacation beckons.
It’s time to talk about spring trends for 2023! Spanning four cities, over 350 designer showcases, and more celebrity model moments than you can shake a roll of body tape at, ask anyone in attendance, and they’ll tell you that Fashion Month was back at its biggest and brightest for spring/summer 2023. Having pivoted from perching on the front row to sitting in front of our laptops (cup of tea in hand) for the past few seasons, we expected some designers to entirely forgo the frivolity of “real-life” fashion shows in favor of the digital experience. This, however, was not the case; in fact, not a single virtual invitation landed in my inbox. Instead, with a 45% increase in shows compared to autumn/winter, designers appeared to come to the collective agreement that being together will always be better. And, my, did they make it worth washing our hair and putting on our best outfits for.
As we’ve established, physically attending shows certainly has its charms, and we’re grateful that the jubilant omnipresence and full-blown spectacle had, for the most part, returned to Fashion Month. Still, it would be remiss of me not to mention perhaps the most desired guest at any runway: the smartphone. I hate to break it to you, but fashion editors aren’t time travelers. Silliness aside, the reality is we can only be in one place at any given time, and with the sheer volume of shows in different vicinities—heck, different cities—it’s impossible to be present at every single one. Cue social media, namely Instagram and TikTok, which gives us more access to the action than any backstage pass ever could and enables us to see every noteworthy second unfold as it happens. And spring/summer 2023 proved to be curated with viral moments in mind.
“The season was dominated by the competition between designers to achieve the best audience engagement through the biggest viral flash,” says Libby Page, all-around fashion expert, and market director at Net-a-Porter. “Coperni was extremely imaginative with the sprayed-on dress worn by Bella Hadid for closing the show. Paris Hilton at Versace and Cher at Balmain demonstrated the power and influence celebrity endorsements have over the brand’s popularity.” However, it wasn’t just A-list sashays that made for excellent viewing; the sets and spaces in which the shows themselves were held were just as integral to the aesthetic as the clothes or, indeed, the celebrity talent.
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Coperni via Getty Images
The iconic London skyline served as the Rejina Pyo backdrop, while Chanel created its very own black-and-white movie—starring its loyal ambassador Kristen Stewart, no less—that was projected upon a gargantuan screen, the scope of which can only be realized with the models walking in front of it for measurable context. “Courregès was a standout moment for me, seeing how they have evolved for S/S 23 and the show itself with the amazing set build and sand hourglass was a real highlight,” says Heather Gramston, head of womenswear at Browns. “Not a new name, but Khaite deserves mention as my New York Fashion Week highlights. The gritty after-dark styling and addition of the snake print was genius; my favorite piece of the season is, without a doubt, the snake-print leather oversized trench.”
“I also thought Erdem’s show at the British Museum was incredibly powerful,” continues Page. “With the guests sat underneath the breathtaking pillars and perfect timing of the rain as soon as the show was over.” Ah, London; you never miss a beat.
Being quite literally on our doorstep, London’s offering always holds a special place in our hearts. For spring 2023, it was all the more poignant. This season, we saw a London Fashion Week like no other, as it fell during the official period of national mourning following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Some designers chose to postpone their shows—most notably Burberry, which has a long history of outfitting our country’s royalty. Those who did go ahead as planned paid their tributes to the monarch in truly idiosyncratic and meaningful ways. Richard Quinn, who was honored by the Queen when she presented him with the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design during his fashion week show in 2018, dedicated his S/S 23 collection to her. The show opened with an entirely black series of regal mourning gowns, paired with veils and crowns, as vintage footage of the Queen played on screens in the center of the runway, subsequently capturing the quiet reflection that enveloped the usually bustling streets of the nation’s capital at that time.
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Courtesy of Rejina Pyo
Just as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II assured in a televised address in 2020, we did indeed meet again. “After two years of pandemic-related disruptions, S/S 23 felt like the fashion world had finally returned to its busy and buzzy schedule,” says Morgane Le Caer, fashion expert, and content editor at Lyst. But what are the top spring/summer fashion trends for 2023, I hear you exclaim? Well, let’s get right down to it.
“The collections were a sartorial tale of two extremes,” continues Le Caer. “Bright colors, gaudy metallics, and bold 3D florals clashed against 50 shades of black and white, elevated basics and contemporary formalwear—and the result was an exciting mix of decadent theatricality and pared-back designs.”
“For spring/summer 2023, we saw designers creating wearable yet interesting clothes, with a shift towards hard-working, effortless pieces,” says Liane Wiggins, head of womenswear at MATCHESFASHION. “In addition, there were redefined craft techniques not yet seen before, giving customers new reasons to invest in emotive yet wearable garments. It was a real shift to modern luxurious wardrobing and interesting, accessible tailoring to fit all lifestyles, which, after many seasons of high occasionwear, was refreshing to see.”
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Chanel via Getty Images
From my standpoint, there does feel to be a distinct shift from the extreme sexiness that has populated recent collections. Even sheer textiles, which remain very much a thing for spring 2023, are approached in an entirely different manner, worn with sweatshirts in place of sky-high heels. And what of the Y2K aesthetic? Although hints of it remain sprinkled throughout the season, a certain refinement now comes with it. Cargo trousers have been elevated with exquisite tailoring in lighter fabrications, while the S/S 23 take on the ’90s feels more Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in Calvin Klein than, say, Cher Horowitz (who, in all fairness, also looked incredible in Calvin Klein). Still, that’s not to say there’s no fun to be had! As Le Caer surmises, the collections created a story with two endings: one of pared-back elegance and a focus on wardrobe fundamentals. The other? An explosion of fun and color and shine and unapologetic maximalism! Halpern encapsulated this with its epic ’80s-themed party, to which everyone is invited. They may sit at opposite ends of the fashion spectrum, but the sentiment laid out by designers is clear; whatever aesthetic you choose, commit to it wholeheartedly.
Thinking back, many of the trends showcased this season were a continuation of those displayed on the autumn runways, ensuring that nothing we just recently splurged on will go to waste. This is, perhaps, the most important takeaway of them all. Fashion is cyclical—I know we say this all the time, but it’s true!—and any piece you invest in, be it inspired by the trends outlined below or otherwise, should only be purchased if you intend on keeping it in your wardrobe for a very, very long time.
Now, without further ado, keep reading for the rundown of the most noteworthy spring/summer 2023 fashion trends, as told by the experts, including some of my esteemed Who What Wear U.K. colleagues.
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Courtesy of The Row, Rejina Pyo, Dries Van Noten Tibi, Ami, Nili Lotan, Max Mara
In a diplomatic turn, designers have extended the lifespan of some noteworthy F/W 22 trends, continuing their exploration of them in 2023, ensuring we get adequate wear out of the pieces in which we’ve already invested. Elevated basics are one such trend. Last season, there was a clear ’90s directive when it came to minimalism, with logo vests, low-slung trousers, and tube dresses being hero items. Now, things have been pared back even further; sure, Y2K maxi skirts and oversized suiting are very much a thing, as witnessed on the runways of Peter Do and Roksanda, respectively, but the silhouettes are cleaner, and the color palette looks more expensive; think shades of teal, camel, and navy.
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Courtesy of Tibi
“Spring/summer 2023 marks the reinstatement of simplicity and everyday dressing to our wardrobes, with brands such as Bottega Veneta, Valentino, The Row, and Ferragamo embracing simplicity across their collections and are clearly anticipating that customers will be adopting this approach to dressing. The mood also translated into non-apparel, including wrist-length gloves, ruched socks with simple plimsolls, and Loewe’s pared-back logo tote, leading us to back this style with almost 500 units across eight variations,”says Libby Page, market director, and style expert at Net-a-Porter.
Key buy:
A great everyday staple.
This looks as if it’s come straight from Gwyneth Paltrow’s wardrobe archives.
Metallics are commonplace in autumn/winter collections, particularly as our social calendars fill up with glamorous after-dark pursuits we want to shine for. For spring, however, a surprisingly fresh range of shimmering gold and silver pieces has transformed the metallic trend into a perennial favorite. In lieu of lightweight lamé, there’s an exploration of thicker fabrications such as leather and packed-together sequins. I just know Tory Burch’s gold coat is going to be a honey trap for fashion magpies.
“Interesting metallics were a standout trend for the season, with highlights including Jil Sander’s incredible fabric developments (bouncy metallic chenille, silver sequins, and high craft techniques) as well as Christopher Kane’s metallic chainmail,” says Liane Wiggins, head of womenswear and fashion expert at MATCHESFASHION.
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Courtesy of Altuzarra
“In-house, we call this trend ‘Magpie Moments,’ a continuation from winter’s annual trophy dressing but less about full sequin looks and more about adding liquid shine and turning the simplest of everyday items into styles to standout in,” says Page.
Key buy:
This will look incredibly chic styled with a white shirt and black slingback shoes.
Pair these standout trousers with a denim shirt and black flat shoes for a low-key styling solution.
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Courtesy of Tibi, A.W.A.K.E. Mode, Bally, Altuzarra, Dior, Chloé
I get it. Some of the trends on this list might not translate seamlessly into everyday life (if you’re prepared to wear a completely sheer skirt to run errands in, more power to you). However, if you’re looking to invest in something you’ll genuinely get the wear out of, look no further. Between wide legs and puddle hemlines, slouchy-fit trousers were one of the biggest trends of 2022. Now, for spring 2023, the best jeans will feature these same design traits. From high-waisted dark-wash flares at Tibi to Bally’s effortless double-denim moment complete with floor-grazing lengths, looser-fit denim is resolutely where it’s at.
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Rokh via ImaxTree
“It’s no surprise that a post-lockdown world is leaning towards more relaxed silhouettes, especially when it comes to our denim choices. I spend a lot of my days on social media (for work, naturally), and the jeans styles that I’m seeing across TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest are so relaxed they might as well be joggers. As the world’s number one fan of wide-leg trousers, I’m so happy that the grip skinny jeans had on us is finally over. Now, for the real stuff—this denim style can feel quite daunting if you’re new to it. Me? I’ll be taking styling cues from the master of jeans himself, Asake. IYKYK. And if you don’t, you’re in for a treat when you Google ‘Asake jeans’,” says Joy Ejaria, the social media editor at Who What Wear UK.
Key buy:
The perfect wash and the perfect fit.
These jeans come in an extended size range.
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Courtesy of Altuzarra, Louis Vuitton, Chloé, Loewe, Jil Sander, Bally, Bottega Veneta
Fashion likes to work in extremes; typically, you have the overtly oversized and the impossibly teeny tiny (and everything in between is something of a footnote). For the past few seasons, we’ve seen the latter proportion dominate—Fendi created a microscopic version of its iconic Baguette, while Jacquemus’s infamous Le Chiquito has handles bigger than its main compartment. No doubt about it, these bags are fun, but if you’re more practically wired (I know I am), then you too will laud the return of the jumbo tote, as seen at Loewe, Bottega Veneta, Chloé, and a slew of other designer heavyweights known for their arm candy.
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Courtesy of Peter Do
“Big bags have become a favorite among celebrities, and Saint Laurent’s quilted Icare tote became a trending product for the brand after it was worn by Zoë Kravitz and Hailey Bieber—searches spiked 145% in August after Bella Hadid was spotted carrying it,” says Morgane Le Caer, fashion expert, and content editor at Lyst.
Key buy:
There are plenty of designer options to tempt you, but I can’t fault this style from COS.
Khaite’s minimal handbags are to be cherished for a lifetime.
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Courtesy of Victoria Beckham, Jil Sander, Gabriele Colangelo, Interior, Gabriela Hearst, Lanvin, Maryam Nassir Zadeh
Fashion’s fascination with knitwear doesn’t disappear with winter; much like the leaves on the tress and the flowers in the ground, it regenerates into something beautiful. Crochet often returns when temperatures begin to rise, only this time around, it’s less about tight purls and moss stitches and more about open, cobweb-like weave work.
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Courtesy of Gabriele Colangelo
“Crochet featured in so many collections, from The Row to Gabriela Hearst and Proenza Schouler, and spoke as part of a larger and refined craftsmanship trend. We especially loved Proenza Schouler’s gold metallic crochet midi skirts, halter-neck tops, and flared trousers,” says Wiggins.
Key buy:
Then you’re going to love the matching skirt, too.
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Courtesy of Victoria Beckham, Rejina Pyo, Proenza Schouler, Christian Wijnants, Brandon Maxwell
Since attending the shows back in September, I must have looked at well over 10,000 runway images to discern the looks I’d include in our spring/summer 2023 fashion trend overview. (That’s no exaggeration, by the way; if you take 350 shows with, say, 30 models each, the number quickly racks up.) Some trends take some digging to unearth, but others? Well, they’re pretty hard to miss. Green falls into the latter category.
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Courtesy of Huishan Zhang
A subtle move on from Kelly green—a true grass green—if I had an hour to spare, I could list all the designers that included zesty shades in their collections. Instead, I’ll leave you with some more impressive numbers.”There was an average of 39,000 page views each month this year for green products on Lyst,” says Le Caer.Coincidence? There’s no such thing.
Key buy:
A dress you can genuinely wear from now until July.
I won’t waste your time by quoting perhaps the most famous line in fashion-themed cinematic history, but let’s just say florals are hardly revolutionary when it comes to the warmer months. At least they weren’t until designers decided to double down on the trend and give it the gusto it has long been craving for with a new take on blooms. We spotted a plethora of pretty 3D floral embellishments across plenty of collections, from Magda Butrym’s rosette choker to Loewe’s Anthuriums of epic portions.
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Courtesy of Carolina Herrera
“For spring 2023, there was a more surrealist interpretation with standout 3D designs and runway looks embellished with floral motifs. Standouts included provocative sculptural flowers on mini and maxi dresses paired with bold leaf shoes,” says Page.
Key buy:
Give your existing wares the 3D floral treatment with this incredible choker necklace.
Fabulous doesn’t cut it.
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Courtesy of Ferragamo, Altuzarra, Peter Do, Jonathan Simkhai, Prada, Gabriele Colangelo, Roksanda
“Not a tie-dye girl yet fed up to the back teeth with ditsy florals? Then a new wave of digitally manipulated, mind-bending blurry prints will provide you with some sweet patterned relief for the coming season—they’re certainly my number one choice when it comes to adding a new, unique motif into my heavily printed repertoire,” says Hannah Almassi, editor in chief at Who What Wear UK.
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Courtesy of Jonathan Simkhai
“The movement could be traced back to Jonathan Anderson’s cult-adored blur-print tube dresses from Loewe last summer—the designer kick-started a revival for formfitting trompe l’oeil and cyber prints, and the look appears to be holding strong for S/S 23. But there is also another side to this creative coin; I’ve noticed an air of bohemia for smudgy surface patterns, with some designers combining lighter-weight, billowing fabrics alongside painterly ombrés to great effect. It’s very ‘I work in the arts, darling.’”
Key buy:
I can think of three top-tier influencers who already own this top.
A print you rarely find on the high street.
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Courtesy of Ferrari, Givenchy, Miu Miu, Coperni, BOSS via Getty Images
Gen Z calls it “indie sleaze” I call it my wardrobe when I was 17. Either way, there was an edgy sensibility to many of the spring/summer 2023 runways that, although it’s hard for me to admit, does equate to nostalgia. Think muddy hues, distressed denim, long-sleeve tops layered under grubby tees, army jackets, and chunky silver hardware. “Modern utility detailing was peppered throughout the majority of S/S 23 collections, with oversized pockets and cargo shapes spotted at Fendi, Blumarine, Miu Miu,” says HeatherGramston, style expert and head of womenswear at Browns.
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Balmain via Getty Images
“We saw the ’90s and ’00s, be that grunge or minimalism, firmly returning to fashion with denim maxi skirts, bomber jackets, and biker jackets. We have invested in nine styles from both the runway and true denim brands to scout out the perfect fit, length, and wash,” says Page.
Key buy:
You can practically taste the teenage angst coming off of this gauzy layering top.
A very sleek interpretation of the cargo trouser trend.
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Courtesy of Carolina Herrera, Bottega Veneta, Prada, Saint Laurent, ACNE Studios, Sinead O’Dwyer via ImaxTree, Dion Lee
Every buyer I have spoken to has been most excited by the many pairs of perfectly cut trousers in the spring/summer 2023 collections, which actually should hardly come as a surprise. It’s been the year of the trouser, after all, and that looks set to continue as designers have become more and more playful with their pants. From pedal pushers to wide-leg, cargos to puddle hemlines, the gang’s all here, and just in the nick of time.
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Courtesy of Jil Sander
According to Le Caer, post–Fashion Month searches for trousers were up 55% on Lyst. That tells me all I need to know.
Key buy:
If you’re new to the wide-leg trouser trend, Reformation’s bestselling Mason pants are a great place to start.
Kick-flare silhouettes are also back for 2023.
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Courtesy of Jonathan Simkhai, Chanel, Cecilie Bahnsen, Coperni, Batsheva, Adam Lippes, A.W.A.K.E. Mode
“Nothing says springtime like white cotton. Slightly cropped embroidered blouses, loose-fitting shirts, and oversized tent dresses really do make up the DNA of my wardrobe in the warmer months. What’s so fresh about S/S 23’s version of this summer classic is that it doesn’t just come courtesy of cotton. In fact, you’ll find PVC ruffles from Batsheva, sequin suits, and Coperni’s now-iconic spray-on dress made with new innovative material, Fabrica,” saysRebecca Rhys-Evans, branded content editor at Who What Wear UK.
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Courtesy of Deveaux
“It seems this season is upping the ante when it comes to wearing whites, forging newfound design methods, and experimenting with untraditional fabrics for the season. Of course, the real challenge is not how to style a color so brilliantly simple but how to keep it clean. My advice? Stay clear of all colored foods, children, and the Central Line,” adds Rhys-Evans.
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This dress silhouette complete with draping to the waistline feels particularly current.
Try layering this mini with a white blazer or ecru knee boots.
“As seen in Miu Miu’s Milan Fashion Week show, knee-length skirts are coming back,” says Le Caer. “Already embraced by the likes of Emily Ratajkowski, the formerly ‘ugly’ and difficult-to-get-right trend has benefited from the current resurgence of all things the ’90s, and searches for knee skirts have increased by 81% since January. Searches for pencil skirts, in particular, increased 168% in October, which I don’t think is any sort of accident.”
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Courtesy of Bally
It’s been a long, long time since knee-length skirts provided any sort of competition for midis, so this might take a minute to filter into the mainstream—stay tuned.
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Look for details like wrapover fronts and pleats to make your knee skirt feel more modern.
Lace trims on skirts are still big after last year.
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Courtesy of Gucci, Lavin, Louis Vuitton, Sandy Liang, Molly Goddard, ACNE Studios, Batsheva, Giambattista Valli
Gucci has been playing with the whole dolly theme for a while now, but this season, there was a stark uptick in the number of collections boasting twee, ’60s-style babydoll dresses, giving the runway a playful mood.
“Every season, there is a trend that speaks to the inner maximalist in us. While autumn gave us lurid neons, biker boots, and Y2K glamour, spring/summer 2023 presents something a little sweeter, and those with an aversion to all things ‘pretty,’ consider this your warning to look away now,” says Remy Farrell, shopping editor at Who What Wear UK.
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Poca Poca via ImaxTree
“From Molly Goddard’s diaphanous skirts to Giambattista Valli’s embellished minis, it’s time to step into the world of the living doll, a candy-colored world of ribbons, ruffles and plenty of drama, as the fresh, new season opens with childlike joie de vivre. Simply dust off your Mary Janes and knee-high socks, and enjoy all of the petticoats and frou-frou that we ironically hated as children but cannot wait to repurpose as adults,” adds Farrell.
Key buy:
When it comes to doll-like dresses, independent brand Selkie simply can’t be beaten. Plus, every design is size inclusive; this particular dress is available in XXS to 6X.
No one does the doll aesthetic like Gucci.
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Courtesy of Thom Browne via Getty Images, Tod’s via Getty Images, Interior, Simone Rocha, Sandy Liang,
There are plenty of ’90s things to take note of in the fashion space for spring, and ballet shoes just happen to be one of them. I’m always surprised at just how divisive these shoes prove to be, but make no mistake, in terms of spring/summer 2023 footwear, this is the only shoe that matters; at least, it was to designers. Thom Browne and Tod’s lean into the saccharine sweetness of pastel satin, while Simone Rocha’s rust metallic iteration presents a sleek ballet/Mary Jane flat shoe hybrid.
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Courtesy of Simone Rocha
“Although they’ve been cropping up on runways and amongst the street style set for a few seasons now, it’s clear that, for S/S 23, ballet flats are back in a big way—and I’m okay with it. Yes, it makes sense to save these precious shoes for a day when no rain is forecast, but the elegance they lend to any outfit makes those limitations completely worth it. This season sees classic leather put on the back burner (although they’ll always be chic) in place of luxurious satin and printed fabric styles, which promise to lend their French-girl appeal to any jeans or dress outfit you’re looking to freshen up for the months ahead,” says Emily Dawes, affiliate editor at Who What Wear UK.
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Metallic finishes make this shoe trend feel so fresh.
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Courtesy of Dion Lee, Chloé, Gucci, David Koma, Louis Vuitton, Ferrari
Sport holds a huge influence over fashion; you need only think of the tennis skirt or the cricket jumper to confirm this. However, just when I thought we’d seen every athleisure trend there was, along comes motocross. It’s hard to pinpoint where this aesthetic might have come from; avid Spotify listeners and pop-culture vultures may be familiar with Spanish singer Rosalía’s hit album Motomami,which was released in early 2022. From there, we have sightings of both Bella and Gigi Hadid in what is best described as Formula 1 apparel over the summer. Now, it’s time to grab your color-block leathers, boilersuits, and checkerboard boots and to start your engines…
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Courtesy of Dion Lee
If, however, the idea of a yellow all-in-one feels somewhat daunting, there is an easy way to tap into the motocross energy. “The moto jacket is on our S/S 23 wish list following the vintage-inspired options that walked the runway this season,“ says Page.
“Leather jackets are leading the nouveau grunge trend, with Masha Popova, Knwls, and Gucci bringing strong seasonal updates,” says Gramston. See? Easy!
Key buy:
If in doubt, you can’t go wrong with classic black leather.
These aren’t for the faint-hearted, but how cool?
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Courtesy of ACNE Studios, Prada, Coperni, Fe Noel, Molly Goddard, Bottega Veneta, Erdem
“We saw a complete shift away from the high-octane glamour that has dominated the space for the past few seasons to a more understated approach that embraces nudity in a subtle and chic way, which was a consistent theme throughout the shows. We have seen customers’ appetite for this mood during Fashion Month, with searches for ‘sheer tops’ increasing by 600% compared to the previous month. Saint Laurent owned this trend by showing 10 revealing dresses on the runway, and Valentino paired nude bodysuits with bright pop colors. We also saw a 400% increase in searches for transparent heels during Fashion Month and have heavily backed this moment by investing in 18 see-through styles for the upcoming season,” says Page.
With this nuanced approach to designing with translucent fabrics comes a better understanding of where to reveal and, in tandem, where to conceal. ACNE Studios’ sheer gown worn over jeans with a subtle slouch showcases just how versatile this trend can truly be. While Fe Noel’s sheer sequin maxi dress, complete with long sleeves and finished with brilliantly feathered cuffs, presents another way to interpret this idea.
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Courtesy of Christopher Kane
“Sheer fashion dominated the trends conversations for S/S 23 as seen at Simone Rocha, Christopher Kane, Rick Owens, and Molly Goddard. We loved Molly Goddard’s romantic take on the trend, featuring her signature ruffle details on sheer orange midi dresses,” saysWiggins.
Key buy:
I’ve seen this in real life, and it looks even more beautiful.
Look to dual-layer pieces for more coverage.
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Courtesy of Proenza Schouler, Louis Vuitton, Tory Burch, Gabriele Colangelo, Nensi Dojaka, Magda Butrym
I’m going to make a bold claim: Jewelery is the most impactful way to update your look. Whatever the outfit (or season, for that matter!), jewelry presents an accessible way to make your existing wares feel more current and new for spring is a piece that will make your basic tops and shirts feel significantly fresher. Long, drop-like earrings that reached the shoulder were easily the most prevalent jewelry trend out there and came in various guises. From boho threads to polished pearls, I very much enjoyed watching these earrings flick in time to the model’s walk.
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Ralph Lauren via ImaxTree
“I’m not one for necklaces, statement rings, or wrist stacks, but earrings? Earrings I can get on board with. In my opinion, nothing sets an outfit off better than a shoulder-skimming pair. Fortunately, it was this particular accessory that so many designers used to elevate their designs for S/S 23. Whether you opt for an elegant bejeweled drop like Magda Butrym, Ralph Lauren, and Nensi Dojaka, or a more extravagant pair like those seen at Louis Vuitton or Tory Burch, it’s time to give your plain gold hoops a rest and go big for the season ahead,” says Dawes.
Key buy:
The ideal way to pep up a simple knit or t-shirt.
Pearl jewellery never goes out of style.
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Courtesy of Huishan Zhang, Giambattista Valli, Victoria Beckham, ACNE Studios, Bally
Last season, minis and maxis reigned supreme, but now, it would appear that designers are looking to fill the space in between, and a train is, evidently, the most fabulous way to do so. Jaws dropped when Huishan Zhang’s bubblegum shift made its way down the runway. Without a doubt, it was one of my favorite looks from the entirety of Fashion Month.
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Courtesy of ACNE Studios
“If there’s one dress update you consider for 2023, it’s this: a dress with a train. Yes, you read that right. Formerly reserved for brides or the red carpet, trains are big news for spring/summer thanks to designers like Bally and Victoria Beckham, who showcased everything from minis to maxis with cascading details. Choose an ice-cream shade (I was particularly taken with the pistachio at ACNE and soft orange sorbet at Giambattista Valli) and a slinky material for maximum impact before adding polished accessories. I can’t wait to dip my toe into this trend ahead of wedding season and will be choosing a style with an interesting neckline to keep things on the contemporary side,” says Poppy Nash, managing editor at Who What Wear UK.
Key buy:
I’d really, really love to own this dress.
Tick off two trends in one with this corsage and train miniskirt.
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Courtesy of Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta, Ashlyn, Alexander McQueen, Alaïa, Givenchy, Adeam
If lime green isn’t your vibe, rest assured there was another bold hue that practically jumped off the runway and my screen, which was evident from the moment I began this lengthy research process. Striking red ensembles, where shades of saffron were styled top to toe, were present in the form of tights and tuxedos at Ferragamo, sharp tailoring at Alexander McQueen, impressive fringing at Bottega Veneta and tube dresses and leggings at Alaïa.
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Courtesy of Altuzarra
Clearly, these monochromatic looks made an instant impact, too. “Searches for red pieces increased by 29% on Lyst in October,” says Le Caer.
Key buy:
The cutouts, pleats, puff sleeves and tie-back detail make this saffron dress a real showstopper.
I’m into the matching-your-trousers-to-your-blouse look.
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Courtesy of Sandy Liang, Fendi, Adam Lippes, Miaou, Bally, Gauntlett Cheng, Anna October
“As someone who can clearly (not fondly) remember their first bra fitting, which resulted in the teary-eyed purchase of what could only be described at the time as ‘over-shoulder boulder holders,’ it’s surprising that I’d now find myself backing this brassiere-revealing trend. Or perhaps that’s the point! Lingerie styles for big (and small) cups have improved vastly over the past 10 years, so why not celebrate it?” saysAlmassi.
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Courtesy of Batsheva
“Combine this design shift with the fact that we’re moving into a fifth wave of feminism where many predisposed notions and ideologies tied up with previous movements are being flipped on their head, and this is less burn-the-bra and more for-goodness-sake-what-does-it-matter-if-I-show-my-bra? Maybe it’s that I’m getting older and giving less of a damn; perhaps it’s the ongoing body confidence messaging I see on social media, or maybe it’s that we should all be allowed to wear what we want when we want. Whatever the reason, I’m into it,” adds Almassi.
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Textures such as satin and velvet loan themselves especially well to this look.
This will look so beautiful styled under a mohair cardigan.
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Courtesy of Halpern, Batsheva, Bach Mai, Ulla Johnson, Erdem, Emporio Armani
Thought party season ended at the stroke of midnight on December 31? Think again! The spring/summer runways bear a striking resemblance to all of my favorite coming-of-age movies from the ’80s—Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink… basically, anything starring Molly Ringwald. Between frothy fabrications, high-shine lamé, lashings of leopard print, and the glorious return of the puffball hemline, this season invites you to play dress-up and not take yourself too seriously in the process.
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Courtesy of Hellessy
“This season, we saw the revival of the bubble skirt. Styled with printed snakeskin and powerful shoulders at Khaite, longer versions at Proenza Schouler reimagined with a low-waist silhouette and Simone Rocha’s metallic mini bubble; these were all highlights,” says Wiggins.
Key buy:
The colour! The fit! The shine!
One day, I’d love to own a The Vampire’s Wife lamé dress.
Is it too early to start shopping for summer? In the past, I’ve failed to get my hands on some of summer’s must-have pieces simply because I didn’t start shopping until, well, summer. But this year, I’m going in early, and it seems Net-a-Porter has volunteered as tribute for all my outfit needs. The retailer just dropped its new-season collection modeled by writer and model Naomi Shimada, principal ballerina Francesca Hayward, writer and speaker Simran Randhawa, and model and digital creator Mia Regan, who prove that Net-a-Porter is, as always, an expert on all things fashion. There’s a bohemian denim jacket, the most elegant pearl bracelet, and some classic greek sandals that I’m already dreaming about wearing on my first summer trip. Below, I’ve rounded up the 20 pieces I’m taking to checkout ASAP.
The pajama dressing trend has had an obvious surge following the pandemic including satin co-ords, slip dressing, and now for spring and summer, boxers. These easy, lightweight shorts have a menswear feel while also lending themselves to vacation and beachwear.
French fashion people seem to have caught on first. Some of my favorite follows have been wearing the trend as a transitional piece with sweaters, cardigans, bomber jackets, boots, and sneakers. To get the look, I’ve tapped five of my choice boxer outfits online and conveniently shopped out the necessary pieces. Below find the best way to add this cool, casual trend into your transitional and warm-weather wardrobe.