Take It From a Fashion Editor: These Summer 2025 Trends Are Certified Compliment-Magnets

I combed through 99 runway shows and every retail imaginable to curate this shopping list.

a Marie Claire graphic of the top summer 2025 trends of New York Fashion Week
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I've spent the past few days combing over runway shows (99 in total, to be exact) and scouring every retailer imaginable to curate Marie Claire's comprehensive guide to the summer 2025's top trends. I've studied the decline of hot pants and the subsequent rise of Bermuda shorts. With the utmost confidence, I can wager that every fashion girl you follow will soon be dressing like a green-thumbed gardener (two words: rubber clogs) or Stevie Nicks circa 1977 (boho fashion is back with a vengeance).

All this is to say that I've earned my credentials when it comes to summer fashion trends. I know which are viral quick hits that will look lovely on Instagram but fade out come September, and which are timeless enough that I'll wear them again next year. So, I figured I'd share my summer 2025 shopping list to offer guidance as you navigate what to wear in the coming months—or to wear now, if you're like the over-eager, elegant women in New York City street style who've already freed their flip-flops and favorite linen pants from storage.

Fashion stylist Dara in a black halter top, blue denim Bermuda shorts, and white heels standing in a New York City street.

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From jelly sandals that actually look elevated to the tote that's destined to be my new favorite laptop bag and the Adidas sneaker I'm dubbing the shoe of the summer, below are the items I wholeheartedly recommend adding to your warm-weather rotation.

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Emma Childs
Fashion Features Editor

Emma Childs is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she explores the intersection of style and human interest storytelling. She covers viral, zeitgeist-y moments—like TikTok's "Olsen Tuck" and Substack's "Shirt Sandwiches"—and has written hundreds of runway-researched trend reports. Above all, Emma enjoys connecting with real people about style, from picking a designer's brain to speaking with athlete stylists, politicians, and C-suite executives.

Emma previously wrote for The Zoe ReportEditorialistElite Daily, and Bustle and studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center. When Emma isn't writing about niche fashion discourse on the internet, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, doing hot yoga, and "psspsspssp"-ing at bodega cats.