Here are the 11 top trends of the spring 2025 menswear collections.
Core Work: Midriffs and happy trails become the center of attention. A model walks the ramp during the Versace showcase.
A Leg Up: But gams got a closer look, too. Seen in the image of Dior Men.
Give Me A (High) Break: Slim jackets with short lapels for a sense of dressiness, a trend Moschino added to its collection
Invertebrate Tailoring: And billowing fabrics on coats and trousers for a sense of ease, as seen in a Giorgio Armani collection
Easy Breezy: Sheer outerwear (and pants too)? It’s really a thing. A model repping
Undercover
Call the Gardener: Lavender carriers and head-to-toe florals. Design label Dolce and Gabbana run with the trend at Paris Fashion Week for Men’s 2025 edition
Too Many Lines Crossed: Plaid is now
a spring fabric, a trend caught early by Homme Plisse Issey Miyake
Waistland: Fold-over and inside-out waistbands underline the midriff erogenous zone, confirms designer Hed Mayner
A Classic Man: A well-cut shirt and sharply cut pair of pants will always stay in style. This trend is something Hermes
understands very well.
I See Paris, I See France: Why can I see your underpants? Cotton boxers make a comeback. Of course, another way to interpret this trend would be ‘this is how I woke up’ or ‘I am so utterly lazy that I wear boxers in public’. This trend was seen during a collection by White Mountaineering as well as several other brands. To quote Devil Wears Prada, “No, no, no, that wasn’t a question.”
Untied
Funky ties that undo last season’s formality. Seen in this collection by Moschino, a variation of this trend was also seen in collections by Masu, Fendi, and JW Anderson
– With additional
information from Vogue