
Vintage trends coming back in 2025 From '70s boho style to '80s maximalism

Every January, we make plans and resolutions, wondering what direction the newly started year will take. We ask ourselves what the make-up trends for 2025 will be, which nail polishes we will choose for our manicure, what hairstyles we should try at the next hairdresser's appointment, whether our approach to wellness will change, and how much space we’ll need to make in our wardrobe for new trendy pieces. After closely studying designers' proposals, who increasingly draw from the past and their maisons' archives for inspiration, many of us may embark on a treasure hunt through flea markets and resale apps. In recent years, major brands and celebrities like Zendaya and Bella Hadid have demonstrated the potential of vintage pieces. We've made them an integral part of our wardrobes partly to save money, partly for sustainability, and partly for coolness. What items will define our vintage shopping this year? Will we continue to dress like Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in the nineties, or will Matthieu Blazy's arrival at Chanel make us fall in love with iconic double-C pieces? Prada fans might hunt for the Miu Miu SS05 collection, while Donatella Versace enthusiasts might go for the Versus SS97, both reimagined for SS25. And what should everyone else buy? Key hints can be found in the latest fashion month, but to prepare for upcoming vintage shopping sprees, let’s recap the past trends set to define 2025.