Trend Spring Summer 2023

Thanks to New York Fashion Week, our minds are currently on Spring 2023 — despite what the calendar says. This time around, designers made sure we had plenty to look forward to, and while we definitely spotted seasonal classics on the runway (florals, ruffles, breezy white pieces, etc.), we also saw plenty of innovation and fresh twists on styles we love.

Whether you're hoping to plan ahead, ready to start rocking these looks now, or are simply curious about what's coming down the pipeline, take a look at our favorite eight Spring 2023 fashion trends from New York Fashion Week, ahead.

Laid-Back Sheer

Sheer styles are nothing new, but for Spring 2023, they truly seemed like NBD. From loose-fitting, see-though tank tops to throw-on-and-go slip dresses, skin-baring styles are now laid-back, super-casual, and comfy-looking — which is really what this time of year is all about.

Jason Wu.

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Tory Burch.

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Bright Green

Barbiecore's shocking shade of pink is still alive and well, but Highlighter Fashion seems to be the new top color trend, and designers are definitely favoring bright green. While this statement shade does remind us of the beach, we saw it being used for gowns and suits, proving that neon is more versatile than we once thought.

Michael Kors.

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Aliette.

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Bronx & Banco.

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Cargo Pockets

Have you noticed that everyone is dressing like Kim Possible? It's true — and the trend will no doubt continue through the next year. Cargo pants were all over the Spring 2023 runway, whether they were part of a set, super-shiny, or in shorts form. The plus side to this throwback look resurfacing? Plenty of pockets to store our stuff!

Tibi.

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Brandon Maxwell.

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Tom Ford.

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Not-Your-Average Button-Down

Button-down dresses are essentially timeless, but for Spring 2023, designers opted to give these wardrobe staples a mini makeover. Think: Statement bell sleeves, cutouts, and ruching.

Proenza Schouler.

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LaQuan Smith.

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SER.O.YA.

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Fringe Everything

Whoever said the '20s would involve dressing like flappers again wasn't wrong. Fringe will be even more of a trend come Spring 2023, with dresses, shirts, and bodysuits all featuring this playful detail.

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Jonathan Simkhai.

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Ulla Johnson.

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The Little Mermaid

Listen, it makes sense that Spring 2023 collections would feel as if they belong under the sea: Disney's live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, starring Halle Bailey, is set to premiere on May 26 next year. It could be that the newly dropped trailer is on our minds, but you can't deny these shades of green, sparkly sequins, and hints of purple feel very Ariel.

Badgley Mischka.

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Tory Burch.

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Theophilio.

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3-D Florals 

Fans of The Devil Wears Prada will assure you that florals for spring are not groundbreaking, but this time around, well, they kind of are. The runway was full of 3-D floral embroidery, appliqués, and floral-shaped ruffles, turning this trend interesting once again.

Carolina Herrera.

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PatBO.

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Lela Rose.

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Front Cutouts

Get ready to show off your sternum and bellybutton next spring, because front cutouts are having a moment. Whether you're looking for something super sexy, love a structured look, or want a bit more coverage, there will be plenty of ways to embrace the trend.

Victor Glemaud.

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Christian Cowan.

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Kim Shui.

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Ciao bella! Now that the style set has packed up its things and headed to Paris to close out fashion month, let's sit down and discuss everything we just saw at Milan Fashion Week for the spring/summer 2023 season. Buckle up—the Italian houses gave us so much to talk about. This is a fashion week that's historically much more predictable than its counterparts in NYC and Paris, but with a new class of creative directors at the helm of many established houses and an influx of new labels on the scene, Milan is proving to have a strong It factor up its sleeve.

As for the specifics, Bottega Veneta Creative Director Matthieu Blazy unveiled his much-talked-about sophomore collection, and Kate Moss opened the show. Diesel built upon its hype from last season by further pushing the boundaries of what you can do with denim. (Denim fringe! Ruched-looking denim! Elegant denim!) Meanwhile, Ferragamo celebrated a refreshed look under its newly minted creative director, Maximillian Davis, and over at Blumarine, Y2K is still alive and well. The first looks at spring 2023 are already exciting us, from fall carryovers like cargo pants to new layering ideas, ethereal sheer, and futuristic metallics. Below, you'll find the eight most important trends to know about now. 

You might only just be getting to grips with the Fall 2022 fashion trends, but we're already looking ahead to spring/summer..
Purple Hues. ... .
Tassel Details. ... .
Lace and Laser Cutting. ... .
Frothy and feathery. ... .
Rays of sunshine. ... .
Sports Luxe. ... .
Bubble Hems. ... .
Ruffles..

What are the colors for spring 2023?

Honey shaded coral, crisp, brilliant blue, and fruity, tropical orange: Pantone's color trend report for Spring/Summer 2023 is here, and it's bold.
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Cutouts..
Lime green..
Mini skirts..
Hot pink..
Halternecks..
Low rise..
Statement trouser suits..
Bras as tops..

What is the summer 2022 style?

Sexy workwear is at the top of the summer 2022 fashion trends list and has been spotted on some of our favorite celebrities, with menswear-style vests reigning. Wear one with jeans for a night out or with wide-leg pants to the office.