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6 summer fashion trends you're already seeing everywhere

From low-profile sneakers to summer plaids, here are the hottest looks to try this season.

From low-profile sneakers to summer plaids, here are the hottest looks to try this season

3 women posing for photos. Left: she's wearing a black tank top and jeans; centre: she's wearing a white top and red gingham capri pants; right: she's wearing a white top and skirt with red sneakers.
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Summer is here! And while more heat usually means fewer layers, that shouldn't stop you from having fun with your outfits. It's the perfect time to experiment with new combinations and fresh silhouettes. From low-profile sneakers to summer plaids (and more), these are the biggest trends you'll be spotting all season long.

Tank-top dressing

Over the past few seasons, the trusted tank top has cemented its place as a sartorial anchor — and this summer is no different. The versatile staple showed up on Spring/Summer 2025 runways, including Ralph Lauren, Willy Chavarria and Stella McCartney. Off the runway, it's the ultimate blank canvas: zhuzh it up with whatever your heart desires — a flouncy wrap skirt, a pair of cowboy boots or another tank layered on top. 

Capri pants

Audrey Hepburn's signature capri pants are making a comeback. While they may conjure some cringe-worthy memories from the early 2000s, today's take is all about styling them with timeless pieces — just like the legendary actress did. Play with proportion, as Anne Hathaway did at the Met Gala afterparty, by pairing them with an oversized button-up. Or channel Hailey Bieber, who paired the polarizing silhouette with a simple tank and trench coat. To dial up the retro feel, try a slim-fit pair in a nostalgic pattern like gingham. 

Sleek retro sneakers

The retro sneaker renaissance we've seen over the past few years? It's not going anywhere. While staples like Adidas Sambas and Onitsuka Tigers are still making the rounds, there's a noticeable shift toward even more low-profile styles. We're talking slimmer silhouettes and thinner soles — like Puma Speedcats and Adidas Taekwondos — worn with just about any outfit. You'll also spot ballet-inspired versions of both, a current favourite among the street-style set.

Flip-flops

Ever since Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were photographed in them for the Wall Street Journal back in 2018, this beach bag basic has been steadily gaining traction with fashion insiders. But it wasn't until recently that thong sandals truly made a splash — with Copenhagen Fashion Week showgoers anchoring their effortlessly cool looks with the minimalist silhouette. A slim, barely-there style is guaranteed to add a laid-back, laissez-faire vibe to your summer outfits, while a chunky platform or kitten heel takes things to the next level.

Summer plaid

Nothing feels normal these days — including plaid for summer — but we're giving it a chance. Traditionally a fall staple, the grunge-adjacent print showed up in fresh ways for Spring 2025 via mini skirts at Acne Studios, capri pants at Tommy Hilfiger and button-ups at The Row. Beat the heat in plaid skirts, shirts and shorts in breezy and lightweight fabrics. Or recreate The Row's effortless vibe by throwing on a checked shirt you already own, or grab one at the thrift store. 

Vests 

Last summer, the waistcoat was the topper du jour — but instead of giving business-casual-meets-nightclub vibes, it leaned more polished and refined. This classic tailoring piece is back again for Summer 2025, so if you skipped it last time, now's your chance. Dress it up with tailored Bermuda shorts or a slinky slip skirt, or keep it casual with your go-to denim.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

D’Loraine Miranda is a Toronto-based journalist, editor and content writer. Follow her @dlorainem.

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