Fashion forecast 2023

Which trends from the Spring-Summer 2023 shows will we be wearing next summer? As the Spring-Summer 2023 shows have just drawn to a close, Vogue takes a look at 18 fashion trends that are sure to find their way into our summer wardrobes.

The Spring-Summer 2023 fashion trends to know, from biker vibes to baby blue and 3D flowers

To say that the calendar for this Fashion Month was busy would be an understatement. Over the course of a month, the best of fashion was showcased, from New York to London, followed by Milan and then finally Paris. While the Fall-Winter 2022-2023 season saw fashion go back to basics, Spring-Summer 2023 had a festive spirit and evoked imagination, with pieces that married fashion and art. The 2000s, which had recently seemed to be gradually losing momentum, surprisingly made the cut for another season. Cargo pants were also everywhere, highlighting the will of houses and labels to serve fashion that fits in with everyday life. In terms of color, the Barbiecore trend gave way to softer shades, including baby blue, sunset tones, and monochrome beiges.

The key fashion trends to know for fall 2022

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Translated by Nafiseh Soolari

A round-up of the key fashion trends seen during Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2023:

  • Y/Project, Loewe, Balmain via GoRunway

    Optical illusions

    In what was an ingenious display of creativity, fashion played with optical illusions, unveiling trompe-l'oeil pieces that transformed the ordinary into the extraordinary. With pixelated shapes, trouser skirts and faux topless effects, the body was celebrated with futuristic accents at the Y/Project, Loewe and Balmain shows.

  • Coperni, Diesel, Fendi via GoRunway

    Cargo

    From their origins in the British army in the late 1930s to today, cargo pants have not aged a bit. At the crossroads between military aesthetics and streetwear influences, they became a fashion essential at Coperni, Diesel and Fendi.

  • Bottega Veneta, Off-White, Loewe via GoRunway

    3D Flowers

    Whether with a new twist on a bouquet or with lifelike tropical flowers, Off-White [Ibrahim Kamara's debut collection], Loewe [with its giant anthurium] and Bottega Veneta transformed simple garments into blossoming works of art.

If you ask anyone who was in attendance, they’ll tell you that the spring/summer 2023 fashion tour felt different from any held in recent years. After smaller shows, laid-back schedules, and virtual presentations spurred by the pandemic, the fashion community finally returned in full swing this September and October, bringing with it a bevy of standout trends that will no doubt play a major role in our wardrobes come spring.

In a democratic turn, many of the trends showcased this season were a continuation of those displayed on the fall runways, ensuring that nothing we just recently splurged on will go to waste. The pretty-things trend we’ve harped about for months continued to reign supreme, as evidenced by the abundance of 3D florets at Loewe and Prada and dainty bows at Chanel. Also carried over from fall were hyper-elevated basics, but this time, designers such as Miuccia Prada and Tory Burch offered up new, reimagined ways to style and layer them. 

Of course, no fashion season would be complete without a few curveball trends being thrown into the mix. At Prada, co-creative directors Raf Simons and Ms. Prada took everyone by surprise when they brought skinny pants back from fashion purgatory just one year after TikTok officially axed the style. Similarly puzzling is the pants-less trend that Bottega Veneta Creative Director Matthieu Blazy and Victoria Beckham made a convincing case for. 

Clearly, creativity is at an all-time high in and around the fashion world right now. Experience the 11 spring/summer 2023 trends it spurred below.

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Bottega Veneta; Chanel; Loewe; Erdem; Prada

Spring’s 2.0 version of last season’s pretty-things trend offered up a fresh array of dainty, swoon-worthy fashions for us to daydream about all winter long. Most remarkable on the runways were 3D rosettes, the ubiquity of which became clear after they appeared in various shapes and sizes in nearly every collection of the season, from Prada to Dries Van Noten to Blumarine. Similarly, sweet details like delicate bows at Chanel and lace at Tory Burch and Burberry proved to be equally as alluring—as were soft shades of pastel pink, purple, and green. 

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Altuzarra; Nensi Dojaka; Bevza; Tory Burch; Theophilio

Typically, we leave metallics for the winter months when holiday soirées call for festive attire ranging from sequin minis to lamé slips. This year, however, a surprisingly fresh range of shimmering gold and silver pieces has transformed the metallic trend into a year-round favorite that should no longer be denied a life outside of party season. From Tory Burch’s hyper-chic outerwear made of tailored gold leather to Theophilio’s sleek leather pants made even better with a sheen of silver paint, designers this season proved that, with the right touch, metallic clothing can shine for any and every occasion. 

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Dries Van Noten/ImaxTree; Sportmax; Ferragamo; Prada; Stella McCartney

Oversize everything has been the defining silhouette for the past several seasons, but we’re seeing a marked shift with the reintroduction of skinny pants. Endorsed on the runway at Prada and in Maximilian Davis’s stellar debut collection for Ferragamo, the pant shape will be returning in a major way next year. This time around, we’re not seeing skinny jeans make a big comeback quite yet, so it’s all about skinny trousers—at least for now.

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Tibi; Tory Burch; COS/ImaxTree; Jil Sander; Victoria Beckham

A degree of color-blocking is commonplace on the runways no matter the season or the year. That being said, the shade mixing that debuted over the last month was anything but stale. Instead, designers like Beckham, Burch, and Tibi’s Amy Smilovic somehow managed to make a known commodity like color-blocking feel contemporary by combining monochrome ready-to-wear with mismatched bags, shoes, and accessories in shades of green, orange, and red.

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16Arlington; Khaite/ImaxTree; Prada; Rohk/ImaxTree; The Row

While there are plenty of ’90s things to know in the fashion space for spring, the most important item to own will be the strapless tube dress. What is noteworthy here, though, is the shape of the tube dresses. While we’ve been seeing body-con pieces on the market, these silhouettes are cut to be looser from the body. Christopher Esber designed a perfect slinky maxi, while Khaite showed stunning satin bubble dresses in its collection, which I’m already predicting will be a key buy for spring. The Row’s collection—a master class in understated elegance—also included perfectly tailored tube dresses that were a standout of the season.

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Anna October/ImaxTree; Marni; Miu Miu; Prada; Tory Burch

Fashion’s fascination with all things sheer isn’t going away anytime soon. For the upcoming season, we’re specifically seeing this play out with gauzy knits. The tissue-like, see-through knits were spotted throughout the season, but some standout looks deserve a special mention. At Miu Miu, Prada, and Tory Burch, we saw sheer tops and skirts that were layered with visible bras and briefs underneath—looks that likely will be heavily in demand for magazine editorials that will be shot very soon. Though there’s no doubt they’re editorial, they are also very wearable as far as sheer pieces go. If you’ve been hesitant to test-drive one of the many “naked” dresses that are prevailing right now, this see-through trend feels much more approachable.

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Jil Sander; Lanvin; Interior; Miu Miu; Prada

On the spring/summer 2023 runways, pieces were intentionally imperfect. Suiting was purposely wrinkled at Prada; at Interior, knits had unraveling sleeves, and dip-dyed skirts appeared muddied; skirt suits had raw hems at Miu Miu; and pastel dresses had undone edges at Jil Sander. These imperfect details feel like an evolution of the angsty grunge fashion that is one of the defining trends for fall 2022. All in all, fashion hasn’t lost its edge for spring. Designers such as Prada also spoke about the idea of “lived-in” clothing and the marks we leave on them—shifting to focus more on the person wearing them and where the clothes have taken them rather than the actual clothing itself.

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Bevza; Miu Miu; Peter Do; Prada; Victoria Beckham

Throughout 2022, we’ve been busy giving micro miniskirts and floor-sweeping maxis our attention, but for spring, it’s knee-length styles that everyone will be talking about. Maybe designers know we need pieces to wear as we head back to the office and are delivering on that, but the designs are much cooler than what you might expect for something that fits into a corporate dress code. Whether it’s low-slung skirts with exposed boxers at Miu Miu paired with utility bralettes, leather pencil skirts with matching shrunken jackets at Prada, or layered skirts at Peter Do, the offering is robust.

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Khaite; Del Core; Coperni; Bottega Veneta; Victoria Beckham

Putting into words the allure of this season’s pants-less runway looks is difficult at best. Yet hardly an outfit has circulated around Who What Wear’s various group chats more than the Bottega Veneta one featuring a model in just tights and a navy-blue sweater, styled with point-toe kitten heels and a casual silk scarf tucked into said hosiery. The trend reappeared at Victoria Beckham, with one model taking to the runway in a bra, tights, and a tailored blazer. At Coperni, a handful of the looks didn’t include pants or tights—just legs and a great pair of shoes.

No doubt a sped-up continuation of the ever-shrinking hemlines present in fashion over the last two seasons, the trend we’re calling “pants optional” clearly isn’t for the faint of heart. In fact, a high level of confidence is essential to pulling it off. Bottega Veneta’s 17th look proved it can [and will] look shockingly chic if executed well.

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Sandy Liang; Tory Burch; Maryam Nassir Zadeh; Miu Miu; Altuzarra

If fall 2022 is all about cool basics—like the logo tank top from Prada that grew to cult status—spring 2023 is all about reimagining how to style those basics in a new way with a focus on layering. At Tory Burch, we saw tube skirts, leggings, and gauzy knits styled again and again in ways that continued to get more inventive as the show went on. At Miu Miu, layers and layers of jersey tees and dresses in neutral shades of gray, cream, and beige were paired together in looks that make the basics feel miles away from your ordinary T-shirt. The big takeaway here? Normal clothing doesn’t look normal at all when it’s styled with excessive layering at its core.

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JW Anderson; Valentino; Molly Goddard; Khaite; Ulla Johnson

It didn’t take long for bubble hems to pique our interest this season, especially after we spotted them in various forms at Khaite’s acclaimed S/S 23 show in New York. Crafted out of thick, luxurious satin and modeled into voluminous skirts and dresses, the brand’s bubble-hem offering displayed a modernized take on the style that’s long been regarded as outdated. By the time similarly refurbished styles showed up at JW Anderson, Valentino, and Ulla Johnson, their fate as one of spring’s top trends was set in stone. 

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What will be in fashion in 2023?

10 Spring 2023 Fashion Trends That Will Be Everywhere in a Few Months.
Puff Shoes. Getty Images. ... .
Hot Pants. Coperni, Zimmermann, LaQuan Smith. ... .
Bigger Bags. Louis Vuitton, Max Mara, Balmain. ... .
Jeans, Reinvented. Bluemarine, Vivetta, Ulla Johnson. ... .
Lots of Spots. ... .
Everyday Fringe. ... .
Supersized Bows. ... .
Glam Hoods..

What are the fashion colors for 2023?

Digital Lavender, Luscious Red, Sundial, Tranquil Blue and Verdigris are the color names for 2023.

What are the print trends for 2023?

Top 20 Trending Fabric Prints of 2022-2023.
Exotic Florals. Floral can never go out of fashion. ... .
Mesmerising Earth Inspired Prints. ... .
Heritage and Community Inspired Prints. ... .
Eye-Catching Animal Prints. ... .
Stylish Large Scale Prints. ... .
Rajasthani Tie and Dye Prints. ... .
Timeless Checks. ... .
Charming Block Prints..

What is the hottest trend for 2022?

Top 10 Hottest Fashion Trends of 2022.
Color Clashing..
Tractor Trek-Sole Boots..
Chunky Loafers..
Academia Style..
Hot Goth..
Y2K Fashion..
Wide Leg Pants..
Loud Logos..

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