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2025 Summer Fashion Trends Forecast

September 30, 2024

As summer approaches, all eyes are on the Melbourne Fashion Week runway to see which trends will shape the upcoming season. Expect a mix of bold statements and effortless chic, with vibrant colours, breezy silhouettes, and a focus on sustainability. Designers will likely draw on nature and nostalgia, blending comfort with style. These runway trends will influence everything from playful prints to lightweight fabrics, redefining how we dress for the warmer months. Let’s dive into what 2025 summer fashion trends we are set to see dominate our socials.

Boho Chic

Boho chic is making a strong comeback for SS25, with suede set to be a standout trend. We can anticipate suede matching sets, accessories and boxy cropped jackets. Lace will also be prominent, featuring in sheer dresses, skirts, and micro bloomer shorts, creating a blend of soft, feminine textures and structured, tailored looks.

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Capri Pants

Capri pants are making a comeback! Once considered controversial and out of style, these bottoms are set to be the hottest trend for spring/summer, thanks to the influence of A-listers and recent runway shows. Celebrities have been rocking classic black capris in various styles, giving them a chic, French-girl appeal. As we revisit the 20-year fashion cycle, capri pants are bringing back the early 2010s vibe in a fresh, modern way.

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Animal Print

Zebra and snakeskin prints are set to dominate fashion, with zebra gaining popularity in Copenhagen’s street style and offering a bold alternative to cheetah print. Its black-and-white stripes make it versatile for both minimalist and statement looks. Meanwhile, snakeskin continues to rise, especially in footwear and accessories, with its textured, earthy vibe adding depth to outfits.

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India Worthington

Meet India, The Modern Muse Magazine’s fashion stylist. India was once an introverted individual who preferred to avoid attention, but her journey of self-discovery led her to embrace fashion as a crucial part of her identity. As she gained confidence, she began experimenting with colour and developed a playful approach to fashion, learning to express her personal style without concern for others’ opinions. Her passion for fashion design emerged in childhood and led her to study a personal styling course with the Australian Style Institute in Melbourne. Since then, India has assisted in numerous fashion shows and editorial shoots across the country, with several features in magazines. A strong advocate for sustainable fashion, she encourages conscious consumption and incorporates unique second-hand pieces into her work. Inspired by icons like Carrie Bradshaw, Maxine Wylde, and Wisdom Kaye, India embraces creativity and individuality, viewing fashion as a powerful form of self-expression rather than just following trends.