
Summer is our favourite season. As the warm weather sweeps across Australia, it’s the perfect time to update our wardrobe with this season's hottest fashion trends.
The change in season is the ideal opportunity to shed the loungewear and winter blues and embrace chic summer dresses.
The 90s style wave is still going strong, with global runways showcasing designs that blend nostalgic old-school aesthetics with modern flair.
Expect to see elevated basics, Seventies tailoring, Eighties bulky silhouettes, delicate lacework, and eye-popping colour palettes dominating the fashion scene.
At StyleFix, we’ve scoured international Fashion Weeks to bring you the top 5 summer trends that will be in vogue this season:
The 1970s flared jeans are making a major comeback. The classic denim boot cut and flared bell-bottoms have brought nostalgic disco vibes to the streets of Paris Fashion Week.
This new, edgy 70s style also embodies the gender-fluid fashion movement. Polished suits with flared pants were spotted at Balmain and Victoria Beckham’s shows, while other designers like Y/Project, Charlotte Knowles, and Nensi Dojaka showcased more relaxed, laid-back looks.
This retro trend is perfect for the summer-to-spring transition. Flared pants can be dressed up with boots and a crisp shirt and jacket, or dressed down with sneakers and a t-shirt. For a full 70s chic look, opt for a classic monotone pantsuit.
Who says pencil skirts are just for the office? This year, designers have elevated the pencil skirt to a high-fashion staple with minimalist and embellished variations. Major fashion houses like Versace, Miu Miu, Gucci, and Bottega Veneta showcased pencil skirts in leather, satin, soft colours, and bright hues—adding everything from embellishments to sleek, structured cuts.
This modern-day wearable uniform is a stylish ensemble that flatters various body shapes, making it perfect for everyone, not just the typical 9-to-5 worker.
A risqué trend, for sure, but one that embodies femininity and body confidence. The 90s-inspired bodycon styles, corset bodices, and sexy bodystockings were highlights at Mugler, Versace, and Chloé shows.
The mantra here is: the bolder, the better. Sheer fabrics, light shimmer, and fine details add a delicate touch. This trend is all about embracing your skin and feeling confident in it.
For those looking to try this trend without going overboard, pairing an upscale bra from Loewe or Givenchy under an unbuttoned white shirt is a chic and subtle way to embrace the visible lingerie look.
Let’s make it clear: the white shirt will never go out of fashion. A classic white shirt is a wardrobe essential that everyone should invest in.
It combines both utility and luxury, and the minimalist look has been elevated by designers like Burberry, The Row, Bevza, and Maryam Nassir Zadeh.
These designers stripped the white shirt to its most basic form, refined with impeccable tailoring—no frills, no embellishments, just a crisp, pristine white shirt. This versatile staple can be styled in countless ways. Pair it with jeans, skirts, tailored suits, or a summer trench coat for an effortlessly chic look.
Nothing says femininity quite like delicate lacework. This timeless craft has been reimagined into a modern, sophisticated silhouette by designers like Loewe, Alexander McQueen, Isabel Marant, and Valentino.
Lace blouses, mini dresses, and flowy designs are the perfect way to embrace this leading trend this season. For a bold look, consider going head-to-toe lace, as seen on Loewe’s runway, or add a flouncy lace top to your wardrobe for a touch of elegance.
As the summer season heats up, these five trends offer something for everyone, whether you prefer bold and daring styles or classic, timeless pieces.
From the return of 70s flares to the enduring appeal of the white shirt, these looks are guaranteed to turn heads and elevate your summer wardrobe. So, embrace the sun and the latest trends, and let your style shine.