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STYLE REPRISE

Fashion’s Most Iconic Trends Making a Comeback

Written By: Priyanka Bimal

There’s a method to the madness: power prints are harmonised with statement accessories, while rich embroidery sits confidently alongside playful patchwork.

There’s something about fashion’s cyclical rhythm that always manages to bring the past back into play—reimagined, refreshed, and ready for a new generation. This year’s trend chart is a bold testament to this very phenomenon. From maximalist extravagance to the nonchalant slip dress, the fashion world is diving deep into nostalgia with an ultra-modern twist. Trends that once defined decades have been reborn on the runways of Milan, Paris, and New York, reminding us that what once was passé is now the pinnacle of cool.

While minimalism had its quiet, pared-back moment, this season is all about dressing loud, proud, and unapologetically true to personal style. Designers no longer whisper subtle nods to the past—they're screaming them in bold prints, oversized silhouettes, and washed-out denim layers. From Alice + Olivia's party-girl redux to Prada's return to slinky sensuality, fashion houses are rewriting their past to suit today's expressive wardrobes. Here’s a look at the top comeback trends dominating the season—and how luxury's most exciting voices are redefining them.

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Maximalism is back and bigger than ever. Far from the clean lines and neutral palettes of recent years, Alice + Olivia has thrown open the doors to a world brimming with colour, texture, and theatrical flair. Known for her unapologetic take on femininity, Stacey Bendet’s latest collection is a love letter to vintage glamour, disco nights, and whimsical romance. Think sequinned minis, rainbow-bright florals, metallic trousers, and dramatic layering—each look more joyful and daring than the last.The resurgence of maximalism is less about chaos and more about curation.

Denim is having a renaissance—but this time, it’s not just jeans. It's the whole look. Head-to-toe denim, once a polarising trend from the early 2000s, has been reinterpreted with cutting-edge precision by Off-White and Alexander McQueen. These luxury labels are redefining the Canadian tuxedo, showing that with the right construction and creativity, denim can be every bit as luxe as silk or satin.

At Off-White, denim is raw, rebellious, and layered with cultural references. Oversized jackets with deconstructed panels, cargo-style denim trousers, and sculpted corsets tell a story of streetwear meeting high fashion.

Few garments embody effortless seduction quite like the slip dress. And in 2025, it’s back—glossier, slinkier, and more relevant than ever. Prada, the queen of subversive simplicity, has reignited love for this '90s icon, bringing it into the contemporary fold with a delicate mix of nostalgia and innovation. Featuring fluid silks, sheer overlays, and unexpected cut-outs, Prada’s slip dresses celebrate the body while challenging the boundaries of formality.

Embracing The Returning Trends

If fashion is a language, then anti-fit is its boldest dialect. Oversized, asymmetrical, and intentionally undone—this silhouette is a direct challenge to traditional tailoring. Maison Mihara Yasuhiro and Brunello Cucinelli lead the charge this season, with their anti-fit shirts standing as a defiant symbol of fashion’s evolving codes. Loose in shape and raw in detailing, his pieces convey an almost punk-like disregard for convention.

What ties all these trends together is a shared sense of fearless individuality. Whether it's the maximalist spirit of Alice + Olivia, the denim reinvention by Off-White and Alexander McQueen, the slinky seduction of Prada’s slip dresses, or the rebellious comfort of Mihara Yasuhiro’s anti-fit designs—fashion is rewriting its past on its own terms. These aren't just nostalgic throwbacks; they're creative evolutions that reflect the complexities and desires of the modern wearer.

In embracing comeback trends, designers are reminding us that fashion isn’t linear—it’s a dialogue between decades. And as this season shows, the best way to move forward is sometimes to look back, pick up what still speaks to us, and wear it louder than ever.

Written By: Priyanka Bimal