[Luxus Magazine] Spring-Summer 2025: all about boho chic!

The key trend on the spring-summer 2025 catwalks at Fashion Week seen this fall in Paris, the Bohemian Chic or “Boho Chic” style is having a real revival. But while fringed jackets, crochet or macramé details and draped silhouettes are back in fashion, the trend is taking on a more assertive streetwear feel.

 

Between the Disco I’m Coming Out exhibition at the Philharmonie de Paris until the end of the summer and the bohemian chic trend, the Seventies have never been so fashionable.

 

It seems that the bohemian style championed by Chemena Kamali since her first fall-winter 2024 fashion show for Chloé has finally convinced many fashion houses to adopt it, such as Léonard Paris, Rabanne, Blumarine and even Alessandro Michele for his inaugural show at Valentino.

 

So this spring, we’re bringing out our flowing maxi dresses and raffia baskets, which we don’t hesitate to pair with leather details.

 

A fashion chestnut

 

The bohemian style is trendy this summer and was already last year.

 

It must be said that for 200 years, it has fired the collective imagination, establishing itself as the perfect embodiment of the “free spirit” and “effortless” for any self-respecting fashion marketer. And comfort is certainly an issue, but in these times of dubious style, we don’t shy away from the pleasure of making cool rhyme with elegance.

 

Contrary to popular belief, the bohemian style did not originate in Eastern Europe, in what is now the Czech Republic, formerly Bohemia-Moravia. No, its origins are more Parisian, to the point that we find the “effortless” look cherished by the inhabitants of the city of light, which became the signature of the House of Chloé from the very beginning.

 

En été, la bohémienne (In summer, the Bohemian), painting by Auguste Renoir, 1868 © Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin

 

Click here to read the entire article on Luxus Magazine

 

Featured photo: © Zimmerman – Leonard Paris – Chloé

Picture of Victor Gosselin
Victor Gosselin
Victor Gosselin is a journalist specializing in luxury, HR, tech, retail, and editorial consulting. A graduate of EIML Paris, he has been working in the luxury industry for 9 years. Fond of fashion, Asia, history, and long format, this ex-Welcome To The Jungle and Time To Disrupt likes to analyze the news from a sociological and cultural angle.
luxus magazine printemps 2025

Luxus Magazine N°10

Available now

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Sign up now to receive sneak previews of our programs and articles!

Launch offer

1 Free Mauboussin fragrance with Digital+Print subscription

Luxus Plus Newsletter