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CBC
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- CBC
These spring fashion trends are everywhere right now
There's a wonderful energy to spring style — a chance to reset, refresh and experiment a little. We've rounded up six of the biggest fashion trends defining spring 2025, from the return of the preppy boat shoe to the It-colour guaranteed to put you in a brighter mood — plus ideas on how to style them. Butter yellow It finally happened. After appearing in trend report year after year, butter yellow has finally been given its time to shine — and it's looking bright. At Chanel, Jacquemus and Jil Sander, models wore breezy blouses, voluminous gowns and tough-luxe boots in the soft hue. Take a cue from the street-style set and build this soothing pastel into your look with a mini bowling bag or a knit sweater draped over the shoulders. For something more understated, try layering the balmy shade under a neutral tone for a subtle pop of colour. Boat shoes Jump scare warning: The boat shoe — long associated with preppy style, JFK and East Coast elitism — is officially sailing back into fashion. But unlike the Sperry surge of the 2010s, when frat bros in pastel shorts made the look feel more costume than cool, today's revival is anything but cringe, thanks to fresh takes from Miu Miu, Bally and Loewe. Break away from the stuffy Saxon Ratliff formula by styling them with technical separates and a slouchy crossbody bag. Or lean into the whimsy with ruffled crew socks and dark denim. Boho Y2K and early-2010s nostalgia has left its mark on many of today's biggest trends — from the return of shiny lip gloss to the rise of Bayonetta glasses. The latest look to join the list? Boho-inspired fashion, harkening back to the early 2000s, when Sienna Miller was the It Girl and the Chloé Paddington satchel was the It Bag. In her latest collections for Chloé, creative director Chemena Kamali revives the French house's bohemian spirit with billowy dresses, gauzy blouses and plenty of romantic lace. Channel this laid-back style by layering a sheer spaghetti-strap blouse over a contrasting T-shirt — or go all in with a breezy lace or fringed number. Neck ties An easy way to elevate an otherwise boring fit this season? Add a necktie. This classic menswear staple was spotted at Saint Laurent, Emporio Armani and Louis Vuitton — styled traditionally, loosened up or haphazardly knotted. Expect to see plenty of looks nodding to Hailey Bieber's viral Saint Laurent moment. For a more casual feel, pair a tie with a crisp shirt and shrunken cardigan. The best part? You probably already have one lying around or know someone who does. Rugby shirts There's no denying the influence of sports on fashion right now — and jerseys have become a sartorial staple. A low-key way to jump into the athletic trend, without being a fan, is the rugby shirt. This preppy classic was a standout during the Spring 2025 shows in Copenhagen, reimagined in a range of cuts and silhouettes. Try a slim fit version with a long skirt and sporty accessories for the ultimate spring fashion formula. Or go oversized with a pleated skirt, or even style it solo as a shirt dress — just as cool, with half the effort. Bag charms Bag charms have been the go-to accoutrement for several seasons now — and for good reason. They're quite literally charming and offer an easy way to showcase your personality. Plus, they deliver a little dopamine hit to even the most mundane of carry-alls. While many fashion brands now offer their own trinkets (see: Coach's viral cherry charm), you can easily DIY your own with bits and bobs you already have. Try colourful beads, frilly ribbons or random knick-knacks — when it comes to this trend, anything goes.


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Royal fashion is all about butter yellow this season - from Kate Middleton's Buckingham Palace Garden Party look to Zara Tindall's viral mini dress, here's where to shop the trend
Butter yellow has been described as a 'new neutral' because of its ease of styling and versatility. It's a great way to add warmth to an outfit and can be styled with softer pastel colours or jewel tones. Its soft tone suits most skin tones and works across formal and casual wear. Yesterday Kate Middleton made her first appearance at the Buckingham Palace garden party since 2023 - having missed last year while she was having cancer treatment. She wore an Emilia Wickstead butter yellow coat dress with a scoop neckline, structured shoulders and a wrap detail at the waist which she last wore for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee (it's surprisingly still in stock). She paired the dress with a hat by Phillip Treacy and the Robinson Pelham oak leaf and acorns earrings she wore on her wedding day. Meanwhile Zara Tindall recently appeared at a charity gala evening wearing a Leo Lin butter yellow mini dress with structured shoulders and a flattering A-line silhouette, which sold soon after. She paired the look with with a pair of gold pumps from designer Julia Mays, stacked with gold bangles and a silver clutch. Here's where to shop the trend add a touch of quiet luxury up your summer wardrobe. Shop Kate's outfit EXACT MATCH: Emilia Wickstead Elta Crêpe Midi Dress High street options for Kate's look Coast Collared Satin Maxi Dress £119 Shop Wallis Heavy Crepe Stud Detail Utility Dress £34 Shop Amazon Fashion OBEEII Women's Floral Corset Midi Dress £31.24 Shop Muriel Lemon Boat Neck- Volume-Hem Midi Dress £95 Shop Nobody's Child Zola Bow Back Midi Dress in Yellow £120 Shop Oasis Occasion Kimono Sleeve Pleated Midi Dress £44.85 Shop Get Zara's look EXACT MATCH: Leo Lin Aurelie Appliqué Mini Dress £445.77 Shop £150 Shop High street alternatives to Zara's look New Look Premium Pale Yellow Lace Bodycon Mini Dress £11 Shop River Island Yellow Pocket Mini Dress £51 Shop H&M Embossed Mini Dress in Light Yellow £32.30 Shop Ego Sleeveless Slash Neck Mini Dress in Yellow £23 Shop Rebecca Vallance Lulu lace-Trimmed Crêpe Mini Dress £730 Shop Reformation Ava Heavy Knit Dress in Lemon £178 Shop Anthropologie The Tobie Button-Front Pleated Shirt Dress by Exquise: Mini Edition in Yellow £148 Shop


The Sun
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Primark unveils brand new summer range that's ‘ideal for brunch or picnic dates' in pastel colours & prices start at £6
FASHION giant Primark has unveiled its chic new summer range, complete with waistcoat sets, Peter Pan collar blouses and floral co-ords. The high street store has upped its fashion game in recent months, including celebrity partnerships and producing bang-on-trend pieces at affordable prices. 3 3 3 Now, as we approach warmer weather, designers at the retailer have unveiled their latest creations - perfect for hot days in the UK and holiday wear alike. Primark has even jumped on the butter yellow trend, which fashionistas have declared as the colour of the summer. There's the £20 Strapless Buttoned Vest, which comes with matching shorts or trousers, also priced at £20 a pop. 'Butter yellow is a soft, creamy shade of yellow that looks just like butter,' Primark bosses said. 'A pastel between pale yellow and beige, it hits the right balance between quiet luxury and dopamine dressing. 'This easy-to-wear shade pairs well with neutrals like ivory, tan and black - a versatile go-to for everyday looks. 'For wedding guests and spring special events, there's no better way to turn heads than in butter yellow. 'Dressed up or down, the blazer takes your dressy-casual look next level.' Primark has also introduced a black floral pattern, which comes on a £22 Floral V-Neck Midi Dress, as well as a short and shirt co-ord for £20. 'The all-over yellow flower print gives it a lovely, summery feel,' bosses said. 'Perfect for picnics, parties or just looking effortlessly gorgeous with minimal effort.' Among the blouse offerings is a new £16 Scallop Collar Blouse which comes in three prints, including a blue, yellow and white striped design. A blurb reads: 'Say hello to your new favourite: the Scallop Collar Blouse. 'This long-sleeved top features a statement scallop-edged collar for a sweet detail. 'Perfect for dressing up or down, this blouse is a versatile addition to your collection.' There's also tees for £8, linen shorts for £12 and sandals for as cheap as £6. Primark's social media team shared the garments now shelved and hung in its stores across the country in a new Instagram post. Shoppers were in awe of the collection, with one commenting: 'I am obsessed with these outfits, they're very summery.'