5 Fashion Trends We Are Officially Retiring in 2025

Look, no shade to 2024.
She had her moments. She gave what she could.
But as we step into a new season—and a new era of dressing—it’s time to lovingly (and firmly) close the chapter on a few trends that have officially expired.

At SAVOIR, we’re not about cancel culture—we’re about evolution.
And darling, evolution requires letting go.

Here’s what we’re leaving behind—and what we’re embracing instead.


1. Micro-Mini Bags

If it can’t fit your phone, your keys, and at least one emergency lip balm, it’s not a bag. It’s jewelry.
SAVOIR says: Size up. Structured, medium-size handbags are back—and they mean business.


2. Y2K Nostalgia (in Its Most Literal Form)

Low-rise everything. Shiny butterfly clips. Unironic baby tees. We’ve excavated enough of 2003, thanks.
SAVOIR says: Keep the spirit (playfulness, experimentation) but evolve the references. Early 2000s-inspired tailoring > full costume party.


3. Sheer Dresses With Nothing Underneath

Sheer is still in. Exhibitionism for exhibitionism’s sake? Less so.
SAVOIR says: Play with transparency, but layer it with intention—textural contrast is infinitely more interesting than shock value.


4. Quiet Luxury on Autopilot

If it’s just another beige-on-beige cashmere set, congratulations—you’re dressed like everyone else at Erewhon.
SAVOIR says: Elevated basics are here to stay, but inject some identity. A tailored red coat, a sculptural earring, a flash of metallic leather. Luxury should feel personal, not prescriptive.


5. Excessively Chunky Dad Sneakers

We get it. The ironic ugly-cute sneaker era had its moment. But clown shoes were never the goal.
SAVOIR says: Streamline your sole. Sleek, pared-back sneakers are the move—still comfortable, still statement-making, just…less orthopedic.

Keep the Style, Ditch the Stagnation

Fashion is a living thing.
It’s supposed to change.
At SAVOIR, we’re not afraid to archive a trend that’s served its purpose—and we’re always more excited about what’s next.

Here’s to dressing like the future, not a flashback.

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