For 2025, trends are changing to fresh and exciting combinations. This year’s big movement is all about balancing athleticism and glamour, practicality and boldness. Whether you’re getting ready for a night out or heading out for a morning walk, the line between sporty, glamorous and sensual blurs beautifully. In 2025, fashion will evolve as a celebration of energy, freedom, and the power of contrast, fusing functionality and fun to shine brightly while remaining effortlessly chic. This new era style gives every piece the space to tell a story of versatility, optimism, and self-expression. Here are the first five trends to watch in 2025.
sequins
It’s no wonder that the new year not only promises a fresh start, but also the chance to brighten up any occasion with the return of sequins. This shimmering staple has long held a special place in our hearts, but it’s safe to say sequins are taking the spotlight in January.
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leather
This year, it’s time to invest in leather and embrace some moto flair. From barrel-leg pants to jackets, these styles are versatile yet with an edgy touch. No Harley needed!
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Sheer
There is solid matter coming out and it is clearly visible. See-through (and very glittery) fabrics really hit the runways and are here to stay. Whether it’s a mesh flat dress or a full see-through dress, there’s no need to worry if what you’re already wearing will do the trick.
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nautical
This seaside trend is a classic terms and conditions imperative: anchor your boat and cast an anchor. With Breton stripes and boat shoes galore, nautical style is irresistible. We’re imagining something like the Jackie Kennedy Onassis of Hyannis Port and olive oil. Ahoy!
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sporty
Gone are the days of sporty spice and athleisure waves. This year, embrace the in-between. Think about it: a hoodie and high jewelery look sporty and flattering. There’s no need to break a sweat for this.
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Hannah Morrolf is a fashion assistant at Town & Country Magazine, covering all things fashion and jewelry. She previously worked at ELLE and W Magazine supporting the fashion teams and all things magazine magic.