Summer 2025's Fashion Trends Champion Low-Effort, High-Reward Style
From perfectly placed cutouts to just-right fabrics, this season's best styles focus on working smarter, not harder.


The summer 2025 trends embody a simple philosophy that always prevails: work smarter, not harder. Designers understand that no one has the energy to wrestle with finicky, newfangled clothes on 90-degree days, and there’s no point in attempting to please the internet's insatiable appetite for newness. This season, designers are celebrating simplicity, presenting Pre-Fall 2025 collections that feature anti-fussy summer fashion staples.
As is the case for most of 2025’s fashion trends, the mantra for this summer is meaningful minimalism—i.e., pieces with thoughtful and functional details that do more with less. A stripe-of-skin cutout tank can be just as eye-catching as a slinky top with straps going in every direction— and with less wrestling or risk of injury when pulling on overhead at 8 a.m. The same lesson applies to the right texture or print; romantic lace or crushed linen transcends the limitations of basic cotton, and a breezy summer flannel shirt or a filigree-piped silk foulard set feels fresher than predictable Breton stripes or picnic gingham.
In sum, summer 2025 offers a reprieve from overworked and over-involved trends by returning to easy-does-it dressing. Whether it’s cinching an impressive designer belt over an otherwise nondescript dress or choosing a tank top with a single asymmetrical sleeve as a high-fashion upgrade from your beloved Hanes style, this season champions efficient, strategic dressing. Here are the top silhouettes and pieces that embody summer’s easy state of being.
Lace And Lots of It
There's a reason we're seeing so much lace on the runways (Brandon Maxwell, Courrèges, Gucci, and more), and in celebrity street style—boho fashion is back, after all. If you can't fully commit to the soft, sensual, and doily-like look, consider a lace-trimmed slip skirt or a cardigan with crochet appliqués.
We Don’t Wear Short Shorts
After season after season of hot pants (for some, no pants at all), longline Bermuda shorts are gaining popularity once more. Designers like Danielle Kallmeyer, Maria McManus, and Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior are cropping their bottoms well below the knee to celebrate the oft-ignored shin.
Meaningful Minimalism
Something as subtle as a neckline that sits two inches to the left or a low-hanging armhole can make a world of difference. This summer spotlights the impact of strategic designs that still follow a pared-back ethos but offer the eyes something to feast upon—like The Row's off-center boat-neck blouse, Khaite's tank top that swings out from the underarm, and Brandon Maxwell's sculptural cowl dress.
No Iron Needed
A wrinkled-on-purpose piece—like one of Erdem's colorful cocktail dresses or Lafayette 148's pleated skirts—isn't for everyone. However, there's no denying that a crushed satin or linen textile simplifies your morning routine and gives you back those five minutes you would otherwise spend struggling to steam out crumples on a button-down shirt.
Scarf It Down
From Gucci's floral foulards to Rabanne's summery paisley motifs, scarf prints were prevalent throughout the Pre-Fall 2025 collections, manifesting as breezy caftans, matching sets, and more. The lustrous summer 2025 trend embraces a dolce vita spirit—that is, 'it's summertime, and the living is easy.'
Waist Action
From Ferragamo, Kallmeyer, and Victoria Beckham draping unnecessary knitwear around models' hips to Tibi and Balmain's collection of belts, there is simply no denying designers' fascination with the waist. This summer, how you draw attention to the torso is up to you—a graphic wrap dress works, but so does a simple leather belt with playful hardware peeking out from your waistband.
Green Thumb Club
It's no secret that fashion, far and wide, is craving fresh air. Gardening-inspired attire is merely the latest manifestation, following forays to the English countryside and a fisherman's seaside shack. Summer's green thumb club includes the finest clogs, barn jackets, and multi-pocketed cargo pants to wear when either planting perennial bulbs or brunching in New York City.
Summer Plaids
You can always expect to find stripes in the summer collections. The print is as synonymous with the season as flip-flops and swimwear. However, where summer 2025 differs from tradition is in the proliferation of warm-weather plaids, ranging from Ferragamo's neutral suiting to Ganni's academic tweeds. You can, of course, opt for whichever print catches your eye, but we recommend selecting some of the season's top color trends for bonus points, like sky blue or mocha mousse.
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Emma is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she explores the intersection of style and human interest storytelling. She covers viral styling hacks and zeitgeist-y trends—like TikTok's "Olsen Tuck" and Substack's "Shirt Sandwiches"—and has written hundreds of runway-researched trend reports about the ready-to-wear silhouettes, shoes, bags, colors, and coats to shop for each season. Above all, Emma enjoys connecting with real people to yap about fashion, from picking an indie designer's brain to speaking with athlete stylists, entertainers, artists, politicians, chefs, and C-suite executives about finding a personal style as you age or reconnecting with your clothes postpartum.
Emma previously wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, Bustle, and Mission Magazine. She studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center and launched her own magazine, Childs Play Magazine, in 2015 as a creative pastime. When Emma isn't waxing poetic about niche fashion discourse on the internet, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, reading literary fiction on her Kindle, doing hot yoga, and "psspsspssp-ing" at bodega cats.
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