Spring-Summer ‘23 gave us some stunning ideas which are already making their way into the streets.
As you eagerly anticipate the start of summer fashion we bring you the unmissable trends from the Spring/Summer 2023 runway shows at four major fashion centres of the world. There were plenty of innovations for fashion pieces, which have found their way to our streets. We’ve checked out the runway shows to predict what trends we’ll be yearning for in the upcoming Spring-Summer 2023 season, which seems to bring joy into fashion pieces.
For this Spring-Summer 2023 season, luxury fashion brands such as Victoria Beckham, Miu Miu, Versace, Tory Burch, Michael Kors, Dolce & Gabbana, Givenchy, and more, presented their collections, showcasing what is hot trending this season. Not only did they showcase incredible runway shows, but they also revealed the trendiest pieces, textures, and colours to fashion editors, buyers, and style fans six months in advance of the season.
Sheer vibes (to add a touch of sexiness to your outfit), super sequins (to shine bright), low-rise waists (to look stunning on every occasion) – these are just some of the top SS 2023 fashion trends set to shape and dominate the season. There are some trends from last season, which have been developed, extended, and updated for the season.
Discover the top six fashion trends for Spring-Summer 2023 season.
RAYS OF SUNSHINE
The spring/summer runway was dominated by a romantic colour trend that featured a soft sunset ombré effect, which unexpectedly became a hit. This trend showcased reds blending into oranges, yellows, and whites, providing a warm and optimistic contrast to the chilly winds outside during the September shows.
Spotted at: JW Anderson, GCDS & Zimmermann, Ferragamo & Courreges
CANDY PINK
A softer and more pastel candy floss shade of pink is taking over the fashion world, offering a less intense and more sophisticated way to embrace this trend. Whether you choose to wear this shade from head to toe or simply incorporate some sweet pink accessories, it’s a wise decision to think pink.
Spotted at: Victoria Beckham, Acne Studios & Zimmermann – as well as Nensi Dojaka
FLOWER MOOD
Another day, another floral piece – or at least that’s how it feels recently. Celebrities have been loving the floral space trend for the last year, and the trend is showing no signs of slowing down. 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
SHEER VIBES
Transparent clothing continues to make its way down from the runway onto the red carpet and even our favourite high street stores. If you’re bold enough to try this daring trend, go for it! This trend involves using sheer fabrics for dress overlays to create a dramatic effect over a simple evening slip, or even for more daring lingerie-inspired pieces.
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 palette 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
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