2024 has continued to make a variety of garments desirable, most of which have already been in the program for several seasons and are reaching their peak in 2025. Here is a list of 8 trends that are fading away.

Neon colors

Neon colors will lose their appeal in 2025. In the coming year, a wardrobe in neutral tones will be preferred, such as Mocha Mousse, the Color of the Year 2025 announced by Pantone.

Cargo pants

The loose shape and utility pockets of cargo pants will no longer be a hit in women’s fashion in 2025. Back in trend since 2023, their return to the catwalks accompanied the Y2K trend.

Y2K

After several years of intense comebacks, the Y2K aesthetic is losing steam. The butterfly crop top, iridescent highlights and hipster jeans are all references to the style of Paris Hilton, who will leave 2025 behind.

Pink

In connection with Barbiecore and Greta Gerwig’s film, Barbie pink has lasted for several seasons, but will finally be a thing of the past in 2025.

Coquette

Dubbed Coquette, the TikTok aesthetic features miniskirts, bows, puffed sleeves and delicate English embroidery. All of these details will no longer be trendy in 2025.

The parachute pants

These wide trousers made from a rustling material were on trend for summer 2024. It will slowly disappear from the fashion world in 2025.

Combination sweatpants & hoodie

The ultimate comfort look that dominated during and after the Covid period is gradually being abandoned. In 2025, more sophisticated loungewear will be preferred, combining pieces from evening wear or office wear with cozy items.

The long denim skirt

It was seen on many celebrities in the summer of 2024, but next year the long denim skirt will lose popularity in favor of a more chic model: the pencil skirt.

This article previously appeared on Fashionunited.fr and was created using digital tools translated.


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