The 10 Key SpringSummer 2023 Trends To Know Now
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Bucking the trend: Ester Manas, the French, Brussels-based designer making “clothes to welcome everyone” whose shows are fast becoming a must-see on account of the feel-good vibes they generate. For spring, she talked about “comfort” – “but beauty and sexiness too”. It sounded a little like Blazy’s Bottega proposal. Low-key luxury for everyone, anyone?

Here, British Vogue breaks down the standout spring/summer 2023 trends to know now and where to buy the key pieces seen on the runways this season.

If you buy one thing for spring, make it a pair of multi-pocketed cargo pants. Over 1,000 units of the Frankie Shop’s multi-pocketed Maesa Cargo style flew out the warehouse for Net-a-porter.com when it debuted in late June, and with exemplars from Fendi, Givenchy and Versace snapping at their ankles, it looks set to be a utilitarian season. On that note: try a freshly minted cargo skirt, plentiful with pockets at Miu Miu and Louis Vuitton, and rendered in top-of-the-range tweed at Chanel. And if you really want to take this trend to its logical conclusion: pull on Marine Serre’s multi-tasking coat. At last count, we’d tallied at least 40 pockets…

Fendi.

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AGOLDE Ginerva Cargo Pants

Totême

Cotton Cargo Jacket

Sacai Cargo Twill Midi Skirt

Mango Pocketed Cargo Jeans

Cos Wide-Leg Linen-Blend Cargo Trousers

Marc Jacobs The Cargo Skirt

From amped-up corsetry and luxurious underpinnings to lace-trimmed night gowns and entirely sheer evening dresses, fashion’s gaze is firmly trained on the bedroom for spring. As for the tenor of your pillow talk? You can spin an old-school line, with sexy laced-up lingerie courtesy of Nensi Dojaka and Versace, or add some off-beat charm to the conversation with JW Anderson’s slip dresses. For those keen to play the lady, just add (big) pants: see Chanel, Prada and Emilia Wickstead for further exposing details.

Nensi Dojaka.

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Victoria Beckham Lace And Satin Mini Dress

& Other Stories Rose Appliqué Ruched ’80s Blouse

Saint Laurent Semi-Sheer Mockneck Tulle Gown

I.D. Sarrieri Stretch-Lace Underwired Bustier

Paco Rabanne Lace-Trimmed Satin Camisole Top

AllSaints Hadley Dress

Living out your costume-drama dreams has never been so easy, thanks to the return of 16th-century farthingales, 17th-century panniers and 19th-century crinolines. You read that right: at Dior, Christopher Kane, Richard Quinn and Rochas, underskirts of varying shapes and states of historical accuracy ensured dresses flared out at courtly angles. The drama continued at Roksanda and Victoria Beckham, with ruffles and bustles at the waist affording a little more room for lunch. Bon appetit.

Richard Quinn.

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Cecilie Bahnsen Ruffled Top

Valentino Duchesse-Satin Midi-Skirt

Noir Kei Ninomiya Corset Ruffled Tulle Midi Dress

Comme Des Garçons Bow-Embellished Skirt

Alexander McQueen Draped Skirt

Tove Peplum Top

You know something’s up when Erdem, London’s purveyor of pristine, is distressing his hems. So too when flannel shirts are an object of desire courtesy of Bottega Veneta. Add to the list those logger sweaters at Max Mara, antique-floral slips at Ralph Lauren, distressed denim at Balenciaga, punky tulle at Simone Rocha, and things are reading “grunge” for spring – albeit with better hair. Before you reach for the peroxide, note the polish conferred on these looks, largely via smart heels, sleek blow dries and considered jewellery. That said, if you want to keep your Dr Martens, be our guest; the latest take on renegade fashion could do with some toughening up.

Bottega Veneta.

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Chopova Lowena Pleated Tartan Miniskirt

JW Anderson Distressed Denim Camisole Dress

Citizens Of Humanity Neve Low Slung Relaxed Jean

Acne Studios Checked Shirt

Cos Flared Silk Skirt

Alaïa Turtleneck Sweater

Asymmetric hems. That’s it. That’s the trend. Sure, you can project the slide in the value of the British pound or the hike in energy bills onto the wisps of fabric that exposed thighs on the one hand (leg?) and draped knees on the other. Or you can accept the design for what it is: a skirt style that’s made for movement.

Eckhaus Latta.

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JW Anderson Hybrid Long Sleeve Denim Shirt Dress

Loewe Asymmetric One-Shoulder Embellished Satin and Stretch-Crepe Maxi dress

Conner Ives Graphic-Print Asymmetric Dress

Bottega Veneta Asymmetric Cotton Midi Dress

AZ Factory X Ester Manas Cut-Out Asymmetrical Dress

Taller Marmo Fringed Asymmetric Dress

Deep breaths, because you can’t fight this: denim takes up the Y2K mantle for spring. Yup, waistlines are down, bellies are exposed, and knee-high boots haven’t been spared either. Begin by reacquainting yourself with Alexander McQueen’s Bumsters, first debuted as part of his Taxi Driver collection for autumn/winter 1993. As the late, great Lee McQueen put it himself: “That part of the body – not so much the buttocks, but the bottom of the spine – that’s the most erotic part of anyone’s body, man or woman”. They’re back for spring, revived by Sarah Burton and optimised for the female form via the female gaze, according to the designer. Elsewhere, denim comes printed, distressed, studded, encompassing everything from maxi skirts to coats – preferably worn all at once.

Marine Serre.

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Grlfrnd Amara Denim Maxi Skirt

Gabriela Hearst + E.L.V. DENIM Elly Patchworked Two-Tone Linen Shirt

Ferragamo Panelled Denim Shirt

Agolde Crossover Jeans

Acne Studios Denim Patchwork Dress

Cos Square-Neck Denim Minidress

While it rarely reaches a consensus on colour these days – mood-boosting rainbow hues are abundant and here to stay – fashion appears to be bewitched by shiny silver. Less obvious than gold, more daring than black, it’s the cool-girl option for spring, epitomised by Michael Kors’s silver sequined maxi worn with a grey-marl tank. Low-key luxe at its finest.

Gucci.

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Acne Studios Metallic Paperbag-Waist Maxi Skirt

Loewe Draped Dress In Laminated Jersey

Christopher Esber Triquetra Silk Maxi Dress

Maison Margiela Silver Tabi Mirror Ballerina Flats

Petar Petrov Alena Metallic Velvet Slip Dress

Maje Silver Leather Trousers

Fashion’s post-pandemic playbook has largely been defined by gaze-drawing looks engineered to garner social-media likes. Such superficial adornments show no sign of waning for the new season. And why should they, when they look this fun? From scaly, mermaid-tinged sequins at Chloé to pom-pom leather tendrils at Bottega Veneta and frissons of feathers at Chanel, amped-up embellishment signals glamour is afoot for 2023, despite the gloomy forecasts.

Alexander McQueen.

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Simone Rocha Tiered Dress

16Arlington Solaris Sequined Top

Molly Goddard Ruffled Tulle Midi Dress

Self-Portrait Beaded Midi Dress

Bottega Veneta Sequined Lace Slip Dress

Staud

Staud Strapless Cropped Feather-Trimmed Knitted Top

Amid a burgeoning weakness for Old Hollywood comes an obsession with draping for spring. In liquid jersey, heavy velvet, sheer organza and chiffon, it certainly looked seductive, both revealing and concealing the body in equal measure. Often secured with a bow or a drawstring, it skewed romantic or raw – but you can bet it will be given the siren treatment come awards season.

Ferragamo.

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Saint Laurent Layered Cutout Draped Satin-Jersey Maxi Dress

Christopher Esber Cutout Draped Silk-Satin and Silk-Voile Maxi Dress

Ferragamo V-Neck Midi Dress

Nensi Dojaka Silk-Blend Maxi Dress

Tom Ford Cut-Out Gown

Magda Butrym Jersey Maxi Dress

Forget the body-moulding bodices and metallic breastplates, though there were lots of those for spring – what about baby-carriers for provocative styling impulses? In the case of Balenciaga, they even contained fake babies (one was named Lola, just in case you’re lining up conversational fashion tidbits). A comment on the battleground of motherhood? A nod to being “trapped” in worlds of our own making, as JW Anderson’s press release put it.

Gabriela Hearst.

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Alaia Neo Bustier Cut-Out Leather Belt

Gabriela Hearst Elena Merino Wool And Metallic Leather Tank

Schools Out Body Chain

Versace Medusa ’95 Corset Top

Alexander McQueen Women’s Leather Corset Top in Black

16Arlington Blaise Crystal-Studded Leather Mini Dress