What fashion will be like in 2025, according to today's movers and shakers

From eco-conscious movements and different takes on femininity to what’s next for menswear, here’s what the experts think we will be wearing this year


Womenswear

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Bessie Besana and a piece from his "Whispers of the Cosmos" collection

For the past couple of seasons, we have seen a dominance of classic colors and pieces in womenswear. I personally feel that in 2025, buyers will start to invest in key pieces with statement elements to add a pop to their pulled-back wardrobes. Statement bags and accessories will also make a comeback.—Bessie Besana, fashion designer

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Jenni Contreras and a piece from Gucci's spring-summer 2025 collection

Looking ahead to 2025, I believe we’ll see a shift toward embracing “Main Villain Energy”—a celebration of female rage and empowerment. Think Mia Goth in Pearl or Margaret Qualley in The Substance. While feminine elements will still be present, they’ll be infused with a darker, more intense edge, creating an intriguing contrast. When I think of female rage, the color red instantly comes to mind, so I expect to see more of it in 2025, replacing the pinks of last year. In terms of textures and silhouettes, I foresee a mix of delicate, light materials paired with structured, sharp lines, capturing the tension between softness and power. It’s all about the collision of vulnerability and strength, a visual reflection of the complexities of modern womanhood.—Jenni Contreras, fashion designer

Shoes and jewelry

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Maco Custodio and his Lalapatos creation

Footwear designs for 2025 blend intrinsic advancements, such as personalization, color trends, retro-futurism, and collaborative aesthetics, with extrinsic trends focused on inclusivity and sustainability. With up to 22 billion shoes ending up in landfills annually, eco-conscious consumers are demanding gender-neutral designs and environmentally responsible practices, making inclusivity and sustainability essential for the industry's future.—Maco Custodio, shoe designer

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Kat Reyes and her Pura Basura earrings

I feel like we’re heading into a resurgence of punk, grunge, and a handmade, DIY aesthetic. We’ve already been primed by bag charms and “anik-anik,” and we’ve seen our favorite P-pop stars like Bini and Maki serve visually interesting outfits with their unique mix of accessories. I think it’s cool to collect little things you like—even if they’re not popular—and use them to personalize your look. I’m talking about found objects like safety pins or everyday hardware used as accessories, or wearing necklaces in unconventional ways, like on your hair or shoes. It won’t just be for maximalists. A statement bag or quirky ring that you love can showcase your personality and make a minimalist outfit more impactful. The paradox of fashion is that the more you lean into your individuality, the faster you’ll find your community.—Kat Reyes, accessories designer behind Elementari

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Kristine Dee and her Taylor earrings

Fine jewelry that showcases unparalleled design, style, and craftsmanship will dominate. It’s about the experience of wearing something unique—not mass-produced in a commercial run of 500 pieces and seen on everyone else. Jewelry enthusiasts who appreciate and understand this distinction will set themselves apart. In 2025 and beyond, it’s about showcasing your individuality and refined taste by choosing pieces that resonate with you. It could be a particular gem, a uniquely colored stone, exceptional craftsmanship, or a thoughtfully designed piece that reflects your personal style.—Kristine Dee, jewelry designer

Menswear

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RJ Santos and a Randolf Clothing piece

I think menswear in the Philippines in 2025 will become more explorative. I see many men experimenting more with their fashion choices, and I believe this year will be all about discovering what works best for each individual.—RJ Santos, fashion designer behind Randolf Clothing

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Vin Orias and fresh take on menswear clothing and accessories

Menswear techniques and tailored styling will continue to thrive in 2025. Structured silhouettes will play a key role in fashion this year. There will be a significant shift, however, toward a more active and conscious lifestyle (e.g., the rise of activewear) and more experimental fashion, such as prints and layering. While the market will still favor classic and classy pieces to complement a more 'sustainable' lifestyle, more people are gravitating toward unique, slow-fashion items. These pieces may be pricey for beginners, but they are valued for their “exclusivity” and the conversations they spark—representing the new definition of “luxury.”—Vin Orias, fashion designer

Trends and beyond

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Myrrh Lao To and a piece from Prada's spring-summer 2025 collection

Suede is a standout trend in 2025, offering a vintage-meets-modern vibe with its soft texture and boho-chic appeal. From fringed jackets and tailored trousers to statement bags and boots, suede is being reimagined in both earthy tones and bold hues. This year, sustainable and faux suede options are also gaining popularity, aligning with the growing eco-conscious fashion movement.—Myrrh Lao To, stylist

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Cheetah Rivera and her custom terno piece

I feel like people are fully realizing their individuality and sense of style. This is the time for individuals to embrace themselves completely and dress in a way that gives them a certain “cool,” that distinctive “vibe,” or a sense of ease and freedom in self-expression and fashion. Minimal or maximal? Whichever direction you choose, fashion is so inclusive that you can go bold or keep it understated. I truly feel this is a season of self-expression.—Cheetah Rivera, fashion designer

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Zarah Juan and her bag creations

I envision that fashion accessories in 2025 and beyond will connect deeply with our hearts, inspired by the everyday moments that shape who we are. Rather than following trends, these accessories will celebrate the beauty of all shapes and colors of life. They will express our individuality and reflect the experiences that unite us, creating a meaningful connection to our personal journeys.—Zarah Juan, accessories designer

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