Top Fashion Buyers Predict These 6 Summer 2025 Microtrends Will Be Everywhere
There’s nothing wrong with a minimalist capsule wardrobe. I, for one, am a staunch advocate for streamlined staples such as plain white T-shirts and little black dresses. But every now and then, I like to step outside the sartorial box by experimenting with viral styles that add a smidge of excitement. To my delight, fashion’s summer 2025 trends do just that.
According to SVP Fashion Director at Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, Roopal Patel, and Creative and Merchandising Director at Printemps New York, Silvano Vangi, the most coveted designs of the season are rooted in whimsy. Both style experts spend their nine-to-fives attending endless previews, presentations, and runway shows, so they’ve become pros at fashion forecasting. Patel tells me that bohemian fever is poised to hit an all-time high, with consumers craving retro classics including lofty wedges and frilly lace-trimmed frocks. Meanwhile, Vangi points out that statement-making floral motifs are reaching full bloom.
Ahead, these two fashion insiders share six must-know micro trends that are heating up fast—and exactly how to wear them before everyone else catches on.
A Maritime Moment

Make waves this summer with radiant stripes à la Zankov.
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Patel shares that nautical stripes are a true summer staple, and this season, the iconic print has become even more playful by way of striking colors (as seen in Zankov’s Spring 2025 collection).
You can always keep things simple with classic navy-and-white Breton stripes, but if you’re open to vibrant hues, follow Patel’s lead with garments and accessories infused with saturated shades. And while you’re at it, enhance the coastal vibe with a pair of boat shoes grounded in fashion’s enduring fisherman aesthetic.

MADEWELL
Cotton Perfect Crewneck Tee

VINCE
Marin Suede Boat Loafers

FAITHFULL
Enya Striped Cotton-Blend Mini Dress

DAMSON MADDER
Ritik Trousers

MANEBI
Sunset Large Striped Raffia Tote Bag

MAJE
Sleeveless Striped Cardigan
High-Spirited Florals

Simone Rocha’s signature floral designs made a striking appearance on the label’s Spring 2025 runway.
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Nothing says “summer” quite like fresh florals. Vangi shares that the quintessential design is being celebrated through embroidered fabric and delicate appliqués in 2025. “From the exquisite stitching of Simone Rocha’s flower dresses to the intricate rosettes on Magda Butrym’s sandals, this season’s florals aren’t subtle,” says the fashion connoisseur. So, feel free to choose an item from the garden of eye-catching options below.

ZARA
Floral Strapless Top

LOVERS AND FRIENDS
Robin Mini Skirt

STUART WEITZMAN
Bareitall Floral Embroidered Mesh Ballet Flats

SIMONE ROCHA
Pink Rose Earrings


MORE TO COME
Myla Mini Dress
Artistic Minimalism

During Carven’s Spring 2025 runway show, complex shapes took center stage.
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“There is a new evolution of quiet luxury that involves a more artistic edge,” says Vangi. “Brands such as Carven and Jil Sander are offering soft silhouettes with a sculptural appeal.” Vangi explains that this wave of “artistic minimalism” enhances personal style rather than erasing it. Transform into a walking masterpiece with innovative designs like billowing bubble skirts, asymmetrical blouses, and mules made with clever constructions.

MANGO
Cotton Blouse With Asymmetrical Collar

FREE PEOPLE
Forever Young Bloomer Pants

ARITZIA
Oracle Poplin Skirt


JEFFREY CAMPBELL
Heels Up Mules

A.L.C.
Poppy Ruched Off-The-Shoulder Mini Dress
Oh-So Boho

Flouncy lace dresses with a boho-chic edge dominated Zimmermann’s Spring 2025 collection.
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If you haven’t yet heard, the boho trend is staging a comeback, with labels like Zimmermann and Isabel Marant leading the charge. For summer 2025, Patel recommends adding a polished twist to the free-spirited look with lace-trimmed cover-ups and floaty dresses. “Bohemian glamour looks can be worn from the beach to sunset cocktails,” she adds. Champion boho mania even further with floral bottoms, wooden wedges, and earth-toned jewelry.

FARM RIO
Chelsea Garden Ruffled Maxi Skirt

FRYE
Rachel Slingback Wedge Sandal

ZIMMERMANN
Ascension Lace Yoke Tunic

MANGO
Wideleg Paisley Pants


& OTHER STORIES
Flounced Mini Dress

Jelly sandals are all the rage, just ask Chloé’s creative director Chemena Kamali.
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“Summer flats that evoke childhood memories and feelings of nostalgia are a key trend this season,” says Patel. “I love Chloé’s pastel jelly sandals in bright colors and Khaite’s beaded summer flats.”
Take a trip down memory lane with other youthful styles, like fisherman sandals crafted with gridded uppers, Mary Janes adorned with charming buckles, and ballet flats covered in satin.

VINCE
Barcelona Jelly Cage Mule

TORY BURCH
Mellow Jelly Mary Jane Flats

MELISSA
Possession Jelly Fisherman Sandal

SEYCHELLES
Georgette Ballet

STEVE MADDEN
Boardwalk Beaded Slide Sandal

Retro Jet-Setter

Models that sashayed across Georges Hobeika’s Spring 2025 runway channeled an old-school vibe with thigh-skimming shift dresses.
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“The jet-set glamour of the ‘60s and ‘70s has returned with bold color blocking, shimmering crystals, and intricate fringe,” says Vangi. “Taller Marmo, the rising Milanese duo we feature exclusively at Printemps New York, perfectly captures this energy, along with Georges Hobeika, who modernizes the style with a sharp, elegant twist.”
For your next seaside soirée, embrace a “c’est la vie” attitude with this vintage-inspired edit featuring radiant shift dresses, crisp capri pants, and more.

STAUD
Mika Floral Eyelet-Trimmed Linen Shift Minidress


MISA LOS ANGELES
Olena Top

JENNIFER BEHR
Trystan Earrings

TALLER MARMO
Claudia Fringed Linen-Blend Mini Dress

SAM EDELMAN
Bianka Sling Back Heel
Meet the Experts

Roopal Patel
Roopal Patel is the SVP, fashion director at Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. With years of experience in the fashion industry, Patel has become a leading expert in the retail space.

Silvano Vangi
Silvano Vangi is the creative and merchandising director at Printemps New York. Before joining Printemps, Vangi served as the head buyer and creative director at Luisaviaroma, where he worked for over sixteen years.
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