28-Geometric Patterns (Stripes & Checks & Polka Dots)
Stripes, ranging from vertical pinstripes to bold, broad lines, made a striking impression this season.
Proenza Schouler featured knit dresses and tops in graphic marinière stripes, along with sleeveless tops accented with pinstripes. Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Prada, Schiaparelli, Sacai and Max Mara all reimagined this classic, timeless pattern.
Beyond traditional stripes, Missoni’s artistic flair brought the zigzag motif to life through 3D, triangular-shaped knits.
Checks also appeared across collections from Antonio Marras, Chanel, Acne Studios, Bottega Veneta, Sacai, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren and Yohji Yamamoto.
Polka dots made a playful return with fresh twists, showing up in new sizes and unexpected color combinations, with Carolina Herrera, Valentino, Moschino and Tory Burch leading the revival of this retro favorite.
29-Boho Chic & Suede
The bohemian spirit continues with long, flowing dresses, relaxed fits, dangling necklaces, and earthy tones. Ralph Lauren, Isabel Marant, Etro, Zimmerman, Gabriela Hearst, Chloé, and Saint Laurent embraced boho chic, perfect for the festival season and casual spring days.
In 2025, suede is making a solid comeback, featured prominently in several designers' collections. Versace, Miu Miu, Prada, Armani, Saint Laurent, Isabel Marant, and Ralph Lauren showcased suede jackets, tops, skirts and accessories, embracing its soft, tactile feel across collections.
30-Baby/Candy Pastels and Pink Power
Soft pastels took center stage in many collections, featuring hues like baby blue, sky blue, lavender blue, mint green, sage, yellow-green, lime green, buttercream, lemon yellow, and a range of pinks, including pale pink, bubble-gum, candy pink, and peachy pink.