Whether you're heading to the beach or planning to celebrate summer in the city with a huge rooftop party (or two), there's sure to be a summer 2023 fashion trend for all your fun warm-weather plans.
Wardrobe preparation, from jewelry to bags and shoes, perhaps half the fun. Summer – it's all about effortless style. People are looking forward to going out, and nothing says more about you than flashing colors and showcasing new products.
Lightweight fabrics, cheerful, festive shades – here are just a few of the summer 2023 fashion trends we're absolutely loving.
Yellow
Brighten your day with an uplifting shade of yellow. Start with a bodycon dress or go monochromatic like Jil Sander – button-down top with trousers. If full saturation – not your forte, use bold color as a starting point. It will perfectly complement slightly muted tones such as pastels such as lilac.
Summer suit
Sophistication without being too stiff? Yes, anyway. Thanks to light colors and fabrics, the abundance of suits in the summer season will not weigh you down. Although dresses are an easy summer option, a suit – it's a great alternative that provides the same look from head to toe, but with a new twist. If the suit is from head to toe – If it's not your style, mix it up with smart pieces like a white blazer and jeans or cream trousers paired with a lightweight T-shirt.
Sports look
You don't have to play on the field to look the part. Tracksuits, biker shorts and polos are appropriate for the street, but can take on a different look at the beach and on vacation. Pair sportswear with your favorite sneakers, or add a feminine touch with sandals and a clutch.
Taking a look at the spring/summer 2023 runway collections, there are a few key trends that are likely to be popular in the coming months. Modernized 90s style – this is a trend, which is led by brands such as LaQuan Smith, By Far and Miaou. There's also the simple white look that's been spotted everywhere from Prada to Loewe, which is sure to be a dominant layering piece for hot summer days. Don't forget also about knitted and mesh fabrics, which can be seen at Chloe, Ganni and Nina Ricci.