The Spring 2025 season of Milan Menswear Fashion Week and Menswear Paris Fashion Week might feel somewhat of a distant memory. Even more so, following the fantastical fashion frenzy that was Vogue World: Paris and Haute Couture Paris Fashion Week. Nevertheless, here at theFashionSpot, we are still reeling from the excitement that was Menswear Fashion Week. Running from June 14-23 across Milan and Paris, the Spring 2025 season bestowed upon us a whole plethora of memorable fashion moments (from Adrian Appiolaza‘s highly-anticipated menswear debut at Moschino to the ultra-emotional “perfection” of a swansong collection from our beloved Dries Van Noten).
We’ve been reflecting back and delving into over 100+ runway shows and presentations, to uncover the trends worth knowing from the Spring 2025 season of Menswear Fashion Week(s). From Kim Jones at Dior Men to Wales Bonner making a serious case for shorts as part of a man’s spring wardrobe to Nigo of Kenzo and Veronique Nichanian at Hermès injecting pastels into the wardrobes of their clients come next spring – scroll further for theFashionSpot’s top Spring 2025 menswear trends:
#1 Shorts:
Shorts will be a Spring 2025 wardrobe staple. Period. As spotted at Dior Men, Wales Bonner and Fendi.
#2 Slouchy Tailoring:
Tailoring is about to get real comfortable. As spotted at Giorgio Armani, Ami and Sacai.
#3 Sheer:
The sheer power of transparent clothing strikes again. As spotted Dries Van Noten, Rick Owens and Dsquared2.
#4 Plaid:
An explosion of tartans, checks and plaids. As spotted at Loewe, Marine Serre and Fendi.
#5 New Classic:
A crisp shirt and trousers (or shorts) will get you far. As spotted at Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès and Lemaire.
Euro 2024 but make it fash-on. As spotted at Moschino, Fendi and Louis Vuitton.
#7 Pastels:
Lemon! Pistachio! Lilac! As spotted at Kenzo, Fendi and Hermès.
#8 Striped:
Horizontal stripes only. As spotted at Prada, Gucci and MSGM.
#9 Go Green:
All shades welcome. As spotted at Emporio Armani, Fendi and Kenzo.