
The dress is undoubtedly the most effortless and powerful clothing item, as it can instantly pull you together for day or night, or both, and in most cases with one zip!

Femininity, in all its forms, ruled on the runways, so it is no surprise that dresses were abundant.
Among the spring ‘25 dress trends were draped frocks that clung, sheer styles that skimmed the body and mini versions that showcased almost the entirety of the leg—all while celebrating the female form.

Indeed, the one-and-done wardrobe staple has been given a makeover. No longer are dresses breezy slip-ons for days where you can’t be bothered to think about what you put on your body, but a tasteful way to adorn yourself.

This season, a reminder of just how opulent a simple dress silhouette can be. From cap sleeves to plunging V-necks, expect to see plenty more silk and satin dresses on the fashion set over the year, usually in elegant shades such as pistachio, chocolate brown, cream and the shade du jour: glass slipper blue. The best part? Black stays as a classy statement to your wardrobe.




Blazer – bf’s c’loset
Slip dress – Vibecore
Shoes – Zara