Spring 2025 Trends I'm Already Shopping On-Sale From COS, Mango, and Reformation

Snag these sought-after styles before anyone else (and for less).

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Balmy weather might be months away, but I’m already envisioning myself slipping into gauzy essentials like flowy white dresses, wide-leg linen pants, and barely-there tank tops. I’m also daydreaming about what sort of fresh Spring 2025 trends I'll test-drive as temperatures begin to rise. And while there are a slew of runway-inspired styles to choose from, I’ve got my sights set on several looks that are already reaching full bloom.

Spotted across a handful of designer collections during the latest Fashion Week circuit, these trends have since made their way into the broader market, where they’re available at a range of brands, including COS, Mango, and Reformation. Oh, and not to mention, these retailers are all hosting major sales right now (which means the most coveted springtime styles are totally affordable). At COS, shoppers can enjoy up to 60 percent off select items. Meanwhile, both Mango and Reformation are offering 70 percent off a variety of clothing and accessories.

Ahead, I’ve curated a list of six Spring 2025 trends that deserve a prime spot in your wardrobe—from nautical-esque pieces to those that boast more of a boho-chic flair. I’d recommend you grab these discounted items now before it’s too late.

Bohemian Craze

chloe spring 2025 show

A Chloé model graces the runway in a frilly two-piece set and a sleeveless leather jacket.

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During the Spring 2025 runway shows, labels including Chloé, Isabel Marant, and Fendi traveled back in time by way of bohemian pieces like earth-toned outerwear, free-spirited dresses, and suede accessories. Embrace this retro vibe with the following styles that look like they’ve been pulled straight from the ‘70s.

Gentle Power Dressing

sandy liang spring 2025 show

Sandy Liang gives corporate fashion a refresh with dainty designs.

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While designers championed sharp suit sets during the Fall 2024 fashion week circuit, they’re taking a softer approach this season with delicate workwear (think blazers with rounded shoulders, tailored trousers with loose-fitting constructions, and free-flowing skirts that move with each step). Consider your rotation of spring work outfits complete.

Upscale Athleisure

Tory burch spring 2025 show

Take notes from Tory Burch and swap your slouchy sweats for a more structured pair.

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This year, brands like Tory Burch and Lacoste suggest elevating your athleisure outfits with fitted zip-up jackets, sleek sweatpants, and sophisticated sweatshirts that cosplay as sweaters. And while you’re at it, take the polarizing capri pants trend for a spin (these cropped leggings are poised to make a resurgence once again).

A Maritime Moment

Spring 2025 miu miu show

This Miu Miu outfit screams, "let's go to the beach."

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Across the runways of Prada, Simone Rocha, and Miu Miu, coastal-inspired fashion made quite the splash. There were Breton sweaters fit for professional sailors, mesh ballet flats that appeared as though they were stitched with fishing nets and clothing drenched in ocean-like hues. Take a plunge into the trend with the items below.

Plaid Aplenty

Bottega Veneta spring 2025 show

Allow this Bottega Veneta look to set the tone for your plaid outfits.

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Move over florals—there’s a new springtime pattern in town. It’s plaid! While this checked print is certainly a fall-and-winter favorite, brands such as Bottega Veneta and Sacai prove that it can also be worn during the warmer months. Do just that with breezy garments plastered in plaid—like dresses, tops, blazers, and even bikini sets.

Prim and Proper

chanel spring 2025 show

What's more ladylike than a matchy-matchy Chanel set?

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It appears the ladylike dressing trend is still going strong as we make our way through 2025. Several designers demonstrated a demure attitude with collared jackets, powdery pink frocks, and polished tweed sets. Channel your inner Jackie Kennedy and elevate your closet with refined separates.

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes trend reports, shopping pieces, and celebrity news stories. Prior to Marie Claire, Lauren worked for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE as a freelance editor with a specific focus on seasonal styles and coveted products. She also worked for Town & Country, where she developed a robust portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in communications and a minor in journalism. While attending Penn, Lauren contributed to the university's fashion magazine, The Walk, while also interning for Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.

When she’s not exploring the world of fashion, you can find Lauren sharpening her skills as DJ, discovering new restaurants in New York City (she’s a foodie), and spending quality time with friends and family. Follow her along at @laurenktappan.