From sheer vibes to low-rise waists, discover all the trends you should try right now.
Fashion editors, buyers, and style fanatics are always the first to bring out the latest and greatest fashion trends revealed in designer Fashion Week collections. The latest 2023 fashion trends are no exception, influenced by the shows presented in the four key fashion cities of New York, London, Milan, and Paris six months ago.
While trends tend to change drastically every season, several of last season’s big trends have continued through spring and summer, expanded, and updated for 2023 fashion trends. These trends include silhouettes and colours that have been a smash hit and will still have a place in your closet for the foreseeable future.
From rosette accessories to Y2K influence and too-sheer-for-work lingerie dresses, the Spring/Summer 23 collections play an essential role in deciding our outfits with the changing seasons. Big brands like Fendi, Michael Kors, Sergio Hudson, Tom Ford, Brandon Maxwell, and Tory Burch have incorporated the latest trends that we’ve been seeing lately and that our favourite celebs are wearing as inspiration. These trends include prints with big sequins, resurgent low-rise, and shades of pink and orange.
Get ready to update your wardrobe with the latest fashion trends of Spring/Summer 2023. With these top picks, you’ll be sure to make a statement and stay on-trend all season long.
CANDY PINK
The fashion world is being swept by a gentler and subtler hue of pink reminiscent of candyfloss. This captivating shade presents a more refined and sophisticated approach to embracing the trend. Whether you opt for a complete pink ensemble or add some delightful pink accessories, embracing this colour is a smart choice.
Spotted at: Victoria Beckham, Acne Studios & Zimmermann – as well as Nensi Dojaka
RAYS OF SUNSHINE
The spring/summer runway witnessed the rise of a captivating colour trend that exuded romance, featuring a delicate sunset ombré effect that took the fashion world by surprise. This trend showcased a harmonious blend of reds seamlessly transitioning into oranges, yellows, and whites, creating a warm and optimistic contrast to the brisk winds of September outside the shows.
Spotted at: JW Anderson, GCDS & Zimmermann, Ferragamo & Courreges
SHEER VIBES
The popularity of sheer fabrics has been steadily growing across multiple seasons, and it is anticipated to reach new heights during the spring/summer of 2023. This trend revolves around the use of sheer fabrics as overlays for dresses, resulting in a captivating and dramatic effect when layered over a basic evening slip. Moreover, it extends to more daring and lingerie-inspired pieces, adding an element of allure and intrigue to the fashion scene.
Spotted at: Erdem, Prada & Victoria Beckham – as well as Molly Goddard, Miu Miu, Valentino, Bottega, Chanel, Rejina Pyo, Nensi Dojaka, Cecilie Bahnsen, Susan Fang, Sinead O’Dwyer, KNWLS, Tom Ford, Sandy Liang, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Huishan Zhang, Fendi & Acne Studios
SUPER SEQUINS
Super sequins are here to stay! Although sequins are typically associated with the holiday season, we can break the tradition and make this spring/summer 2023 the ideal time to add some sparkle and shine, wearing softer and lighter colour palettes pieces, such as pale pinks, nudes, and pastels.
Spotted at: Nensi Dojaka, 16Arlington & Huishan Zhang, Chet Lo, Valentino, Area, Michael Kors, Tom Ford, Brandon Maxwell, Halpern, Richard Quinn
FLOWER MOOD
The new take on florals for the upcoming season: the Flower Mood. This year’s floral trend is more dramatic than the typical springtime prints, with a three-dimensional effect that extends beyond just shirts and shoulders. These florals are so bold that they can even take over your entire torso!
Spotted at: Loewe, Richard Quinn & Roksanda, Dior, Dries Van Noten, Nensi Dojaka, Carolina Herrera, Prada & Lela Rose
LOW-RISE WAISTS
Considered one of the most popular fashion trends in the 90s, low-rise waists are back, and they are definitely going to define the season in style. This trend is applied in a variety of clothing items, including jeans, suits, shorts, and evening skirts.
Spotted at: Givenchy, Stella McCartney & Zimmermann, Proenza Schouler, Nensi Dojaka & Sandy Liang