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THE KEY TRENDS YOU'LL SEE EVERYWHERE IN 2025

Step one of being a fashion girl: master the trends. Step two: know the trends before they appear. It can be hard to make sense of the key colours, latest accessories and trending brands, but with the aid of fashion search engine Tagwalk, we've compiled a list of the trends that will dominate 2025. Read on for our data-driven recommendations so that you can stay one step ahead.
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BROWN IS THE KEY SHADE

Approved by Kendall Jenner, Rihanna and influencers far and wide, brown was the colour to watch in AW24, and Patone confirmed it's not going anywhere in 2025. Colour drenching or monochrome are the ways to wear the shade for all your party plans, but for a more demure take, sprinkle brown through your outerwear and shoes in a variety of textures – think suede jackets, Harringtons, faux-fur, cowboy boots and kitten heels.

 

ASOS LOVES:

Reclaimed Vintage brown longline leather look mac with faux fur collar, £79.99
Reclaimed Vintage western cowgirl mini skirt with lace hem in brown, £32.99
Simmi London June pointed slingback kitten heels in brown patent, £30

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BOHO IS BIGGER THAN EVER

You saw it on the runway – boho is back in full swing. Highlights of the aesthetic include romantic ruffles, carefree denim, muted tones, relaxed silhouettes and slouchy bags – just look to any Sienna Miller or Mary-Kate Olsen looks from the noughties for your 'fitspo fix. It'll be the go-to vibe for SS25, so secure your key pieces now.

 

ASOS LOVES:
ASOS DESIGN Curve bardot poplin midi smock dress in olive, £38
Bailey Rose boho frill 70s open crop top co-ord in texture cream, £30
Free People suede boho shoulder bag in rust brown, £88

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MASCULINE DETAILS FTW 

Fashion forecasters are going all in on the boxy tailoring trend. Remember when Bella Hadid broke the internet walking for Saint Laurent in September? Or Elle Fanning serving Patrick Bateman-core at the A Complete Unknown photocall? That's the vibe. This masc look is characterised by angular cuts, power shoulders, oversized *everything* and leather-look accents. It’s giving 80s Wall Street banker, but infinitely more chic.

 

ASOS LOVES:
Pretty Lavish oversized boxy blazer co-ord in chalk, £78
Something New Corpcore leather look oversized shirt co-ord in fired brick red, £50
Bershka funnel neck oversized faux leather dad jacket in brown, £49.99
Ray-Ban warren rectangle sunglasses in black with green lens in black, £144

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MAXIMALIST ACCESSORIES REIGN

The quiet-luxe-come-clean-girl aesthetic has been popular for a while now, but the girls have decided that they want DRAMA back. Maximalist accessories and boho go hand-in-hand, but they also boost your simpler looks – add some oomph with studded shoes, long-beaded necklaces and bags so supersized they border on inconvenient. In other words, the more obnoxious the item, the more fashionable it'll be next year, so give those weird and wacky statement pieces a try.

 

ASOS LOVES:
Pull&Bear oversized slouchy bag in black, £29.99
ASOS DESIGN Limited Edition necklace in silver tone, £18
Stradivarius faux leather wedge with studs in black, £59.99
My Accessories studded oval belt in black, £12

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