The evergreens from Christine Boland's SS25 forecast: These trends are here to stay
29 Jan 2024
While Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg were grappling with several days of sub-zero temperatures, attendees of Dutch trend forecaster Christine Boland’s SS25 webinar were immersed in a summer ambiance. Although the summer of 2025 is still a long way off, there's much to look forward to, as evident from the trend forecast. FashionUnited gives an overview of some of the highlights.
Despite the sunny view outside during the webinar, Boland noted that we have been experiencing ‘dark days’ for months. “We desperately need inspiration and creativity,” Boland asserted. “Beauty as a solace.”
She acknowledged that old societal systems are becoming increasingly strained, while new ones emerge. The world now stands precisely at the crossroads of these two. “We are in the wrinkle zone.” She also highlighted a positive note, as creativity flourishes in challenging times. “Nothing and no one can stop it.”
All in all, Boland divides her trend forecast into three overarching narratives, each comprising five chapters. Plenty of inspiration for the 300-plus designers, buyers, and other professionals in the digital audience. These three narratives and fifteen chapters repeatedly feature various elements. Boland also stressed that the trends covered are trends or patterns that have sometimes been seen for several seasons, but have a different focus or refinement for SS25.
A fixture for SS25: Quiet luxury
First and foremost, the trend forecaster cannot overlook ‘quiet luxury’. In a world constantly offering new options and requiring decisions, many consumers, and people in general, yearn for a pause button and tranquillity. It is one of the reasons why ‘quiet luxury’ resonates so well. At first glance, the designs are simple, yet of high quality. They provide order and clarity, while the materials feel rich and comforting. The luxury in these designs is often found in the combination of tactilities, such as knitwear paired with silk.
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The simplicity of the designs is also often seen in the ‘utility’ style, present in collections for several seasons. This too is a keeper for SS25, along with ribbed fabrics. As a participant in the webinar, it was almost impossible not to feel instantly more calm when hearing this trend story. A welcome change amidst the ever-shifting world.
Trends: For SS25 playfulness in ‘redesigned classics’
In the spirit of change, there is much playfulness in heritage. This takes many forms, often boiling down to ‘redesigned classics’. Whether it's classics like the white shirt, the blazer, or a trench coat modernised through a tweak, or the combination of various ‘heritage’ prints. Not to mention the blending of brand heritages, such as the collaboration between Erdem and the English brand Barbour.
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