I worked in fashion PR - these London Fashion Week trends will dominate spring style

I worked in fashion PR - these London Fashion Week trends will dominate spring style
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I worked in fashion PR - these London Fashion Week trends will dominate spring style
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Alexandra Whiddon)
Published: Feb, 22 2025 04:00

As London Fashion Week comes to town this weekend, fashion enthusiasts eagerly await the new designer collections to hit the runway. Kicking off on Thursday, February 20th, and wrapping up on Monday, February 24th, this season promises to be nothing short of spectacular. With the iconic Burberry show closing the festivities, you know the stakes are high for the latest trends to emerge.

London Fashion Week celebrated its 40th anniversary last season, and four decades later, London continues to be a fashion powerhouse alongside Paris, Milan, and New York. This February, the catwalks and parties will take over the city with the creativity of designers such as Harris Reed, Simone Rocha, Richard Quinn, and Emilia Wickstead, all set to unveil their stunning autumn and winter collections.

Having spent nearly a decade immersed in the fascinating world of fashion, I've got my finger on the pulse of what’s hot and what’s not. Here’s a sneak peek at the trends destined to dominate the runway and your wardrobe in 2025. The return of boho chic is one of the most exciting revivals of the season, but this time, it comes with a refined, elevated twist. Think of fluid sheer fabrics that move with effortless grace, intricately layered jewellery with an artisanal feel, and delicate ruffles that add soft drama to blouses and maxi dresses. This isn’t the overly distressed, flower-crown-heavy aesthetic of the past - instead, it’s about a sophisticated, polished take on bohemian style.

Colour plays a pivotal role in achieving this look. The palette is dreamy and romantic, with moss greens, warm beige tones, dusty pinks, and soft lilacs, creating an air of effortless elegance. Fashion influencer Ellie Richards (@ellie.richards) recommends styling the trend by “layering with lightweight pieces, flowy dresses, frill tops, double denim, sheer fabrics and mix these boho elements with a classic piece like a leather jacket or a coat.”.

Oversized, slouchy silhouettes are stepping aside to make room for precision tailoring and sharp cuts, as seen on the latest Thom Browne runway last week in New York. This season, designers are refining suiting with a fresh take on power dressing, offering structured blazers with cinched waists, exaggerated shoulders, and sleek, elongated trousers.

One of the most striking updates is the resurgence of the boot-cut trouser, a nod to the early 2000s but with a cleaner, more sophisticated edge. Paired with crisp white shirts or modern cropped blazers, these pieces create a commanding yet effortless aesthetic. Expect rich, monochrome tones, deep navy, classic camel, and sleek charcoal to take centre stage, allowing the sharp tailoring to shine.

If you thought pink was a fleeting trend, think again; 2025 is the year of pink in all its glory. From soft baby pink to vibrant fuchsia, the colour is making a triumphant comeback, injecting an air of playfulness and femininity into the season’s collections.

Fashion houses like Chloe, Miu Miu, Khaite, Sandy Liang and many others are embracing pink in unexpected ways: structured pink coats, silk slip dresses in the dreamiest shades of blush, and even statement tailoring in shades of bubble-gum. If wearing pink head-to-toe feels daunting, subtle touches like pastel tights, an elegant silk scarf, or a quilted mini bag can be the perfect entry point into this ultra-feminine trend.

Ultimately, London Fashion Week is about self-expression at its core, and the key trends of 2025 reinforce that idea. Whether you gravitate toward the effortless charm of boho-chic, the sleek sophistication of razor-sharp tailoring, or the playful vibrancy of pink, the key is to wear each trend confidently.

Fashion is an ever-evolving narrative, and this season, designers are proving that style is not about adhering to rigid rules but about embracing individuality with boldness and flair. Get our money-saving tips and top offers direct to your inbox with the Mirror Money newsletter.

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