
[video available on spotify] about a year ago, i predicted the boat shoe trend. since then, i've been chasing that feeling - the feeling of predicting a trend and then seeing it in the real world. so today iām going to share with you my 2025 fashion trend predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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About a year ago, I predicted the boat shoe trend. Yeah, I did. And can I be honest? Since then, I've been chasing that feeling. The feeling of predicting a trend and then seeing it in the real world, I imagine, rivals the feeling of seeing your newborn baby for the first time. Like, I think I'll probably feel that excited again on the day that I give birth to my first child.
That's the next time I'll feel that level of satisfaction, unless I'm able to successfully predict another trend before then, which is what I'm going to try to do today. Today, I am going to share with you my 2025 fashion trend predictions. If I can get even one of these right, I'll be able to match that feeling I got when I predicted the boat shoe coming back. But I'm being realistic here.
I don't have a crystal ball. Some of these predictions are random gut feelings. Some of these predictions are based on what I've studied, sort of starting to become popular over the past few years, but haven't fully gone mainstream yet. And I predict that this year they will go mainstream. So it's a combination of gut feelings and educated guesses.
The educated guesses are less satisfying if they come true because it's like I saw it coming in the world, right? The gut feelings, those, if they come true, are so much more rewarding. So hopefully, well, whatever. I'll just be happy if I get anything right. So let's begin. 2025 fashion trend predictions.
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I've been talking about this for a while now, so this shouldn't be a shock to anyone. Now, I'm not talking about minimalism from a lifestyle perspective. I'm not talking about owning less clothes. I'm talking about minimalistic design, okay? Now, what is that, you may ask? Don't worry. I Googled it for you, and I have the definition right here.
Minimalism is a style that prioritizes simplicity, clean lines, neutral colors, and timeless silhouettes, focusing on quality over quantity and emphasizing essential, versatile pieces rather than trendy, overly embellished clothing. Now, I've been talking about minimalism coming back for so long. I'm sick of talking about it, too.
OK, so I won't overemphasize this point, but I think minimalism in one way or another is always in. I don't know. I even feel like the clean girl aesthetic of 2023, 2024 was kind of minimalist in a way. Because it was a sort of style that consisted of simplicity and clean lines and neutral colors and timeless silhouettes.
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