And just like that, fashion month has come to a close, as the industry’s most stylish begin to depart Paris Fashion Week after days of incredible shows and presentations. I have just arrived back on home soil having spent the past four days there and while I’m exhausted (clocking up 16,000 steps a day will do that to you), I’ve returned to my desk brimming with inspiration. I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the autumn/winter 2025 runway collections with you very soon, but first, I’m taking a closer look at the street style trends I spotted across the French capital during the course of my time there.
Fashion week really does take you to all corners of the city; I’d start my day in Paris’s Latin Quarter, where our beautiful hotel, Locke’s newly-opened Le Jardin de Verre, is located. With McQueen’s re-see just around the corner and shows taking place a stone’s throw away, the outfit spotting would get off to an early start (thank goodness for the near-perfect iced coffee I had at breakfast every morning!). The vibe in this area is bohemian and effortless—and that distills into the outfits. Here I saw lots of loose tailoring, pretty spring bags and dresses that billowed in the wind. Then it was off to appointments in the heart of Paris, where things became subtly more tailored and structured—think hourglass blazers worn with pencil skirts and kitten heels styled with cigarette pants.
Really, I could write paragraph after paragraph about how impeccably dressed the Paris street style cohort was this season but, in the interest of giving you tangible inspiration to work with, I better just show you. Scroll on to see the seven street style trends that dominated Paris Fashion Week in March 2025.
7 Street Style Trends That Rules Paris Fashion Week 2025
1. Pleated Skirts
Style Notes: Parisians showed their appreciation for skirts in a meaningful way this season, but the style I kept seeing over and over was pleated skirts.
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Style Notes: Not the concertina pleats of years gone by, instead showgoers embraced bigger box pleats that start neat at the waistline and fan out to create a full skirt shape.
Style Notes: Most commonly seen in neutral hues, this piece will work hard in any wardrobe and is simple enough to layer more statement items atop (like this Saks Potts coat, for example).
Shop the Trend:
Arket
Pleated Wool Blend Skirt
MAJE
Belted-Waist High-Rise Cotton-Blend Midi Skirt
2. East/West Bags
The most noteworthy bag trend of this season (and last)? It’s got to be the east/west bag.
Shop the Trend:
ALAÏA
Le Teckel Textured-Leather Shoulder Bag
COS
Eastside Mini Bowling Bag
JW PEI
Nova Baguette Style Shoulder Bag
3. Butter Yellow
Shop the Trend:
Sea New York
Yellow Emmet Poplin Bubble Tank Dress
M&S Collection
Tailored Collarless Blazer
John Lewis ANYDAY
Tailored Wide Leg Trousers in Buttermilk
4. Corsage Details
Shop the Trend:
MAGDA BUTRYM
One-Shoulder Appliquéd Ruched Jersey Top
ZARA
Fabric Flower Necklace
Self-Portrait
Floral-Appliqué Satin Midi Skirt
5. Leopard Print Kitten Heels
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Shop the Trend:
YSL
Women’s Cherish Slingback Pumps in Leopard Grosgrain in Manto Naturale
Mint Velvet
Lol Leopard Print Slingback Kitten Heels
FERRAGAMO
Dorye Leopard-Print Calf Hair Mules
6. Leather Trench Coats
Style Notes: Warm temperatures might have swept the capital for the best part of Paris Fashion Week, but that didn’t stop attendees from wearing their best coats. And the style I kept seeing over and over?
Style Notes: Trench coats in leather! This look was often worn with tights and boots, making it the centrepiece of the outfit. Even here, when it’s been styled with jeans, it’s still buttoned up as if it were a dress.
Style Notes: And it wasn’t just black, either. For a spring take, I’m into the beige and cream leather trenches that are on the market right now.
Shop the Trend:
Whistles
Black Faye Clean Bonded Trench Coat
THE FRANKIE SHOP
Tina Double-Breasted Faux-Leather Coat
7. Scarf Necklines
Style Notes: Parisians know an elegant trend when they see one, and while scarf jackets, blouses and tops have been around for a while, it seems the French aren’t ready to say goodbye to this refined look just yet.
Style Notes: One of the easiest ways to get this look is to take a jumper you already own and invest in a scarf in a matching colour. Or you can invest in one of the readymade styles that are so popular right now.
Style Notes: Use a lightweight or silk scarf to elevate your wardrobe staples, such as a simple black blazer or a white cotton shirt.
Shop the Trend:
ZARA
Scarf Layered Sweater
H&M
Tie-Neck Chiffon Blouse