The Summer 2025 Trend Report

The best part of a new season? New trends! This summer, we’re especially inspired by what’s new and now, from nautical nods and textural touches to vintage-inspired eyelet and lace. Get inspired by our edit of trends we stand behind.

Trends to Try This Season

Lingerie All Day

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Life's a Beach

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Tailor Made

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Mariner Moments

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Aquatic Blues

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Mariner Moments

New England-inspired, nod-to-prep boating style isn’t new to us. Anchoring the look in timeless stripes is key, but take the nautical vibe one step further with this season’s boat shoes, sailor collars, gold buttons, and netted accessories. There’s no such thing as going “overboard.”

Lingerie All Day

Summer is for romance, so slip into something sheer and lingerie-inspired. These trending styles are as easy as a nightgown or house dress, but can also be worn in the outside world. Like vintage lingerie, the beauty is in the details—intricate eyelet, boho crochet, dainty lace—as they make a simple shape feel special and handcrafted.

Life’s a Beach

Why not bring the seaside spirit to your closet? This trend is all about a playful, colorful, layered vibe. Think pops of primary colors and elements of the sea and shore (fish prints, shell shapes, and sun motifs). The look is summer to a tee—low-key, easy, and ready for wherever your adventures take you.

Tailor Made

You’ll always have your cutoffs, but this season’s all about clean hems and sophisticated, trouser-like shorts. Longer inseams and tailored silhouettes are back as the grown-up version of your favorite styles. There’s no wrong way to style them—dress for the office in a button-down and flats, go casual with a tank and thong sandal, or channel boho-femme with a ruffled blouse and layered jewelry.

Aquatic Blues

On the horizon: clear skies and calm waters. Whether you’re channeling Bermuda’s turquoise waters or the deeper shades of the Mediterranean, mix and match this eye-catching palette of blues, from cornflower and sky to aquamarine and cobalt.