Thursday, March 6, 2025

Paris Fashion Week Street Style Will Get You Excited For Warmer Weather

After a busy February, another fashion month is coming to an end. Paris Fashion Week, which wraps the fall/winter 2025 showcases on March 11, is bringing the stylish festivities to a close. Following Vaquera and Dior kicking off PFW and debuts from creative directors at Dries Van Noten and Tom Ford, there are still some big names set to take over runways — think Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, and Chanel  — and, rest assured, crowds of models, designers, editors, content creators, and other industry pros are showing up and out dressed to impress in their best street style looks

As usual, Paris Fashion Week attendees are doing what they do best: putting effortlessly stylish spins on the year’s biggest trends in a way that only they can. Think: modern-day LBDs, silhouettes that are just the right amount of oversized, extravagant coats, playful peep-toe shoes, ethereal organza, and so much more. Everywhere you look, there’s spring outfit inspiration to be found, whether in the form of styling hacks, new pieces to add to your closet, reinterpretations of well-worn staples, or just overall vibes. 

Scroll on to discover our favorite Paris Fashion Week street style looks from the fall/winter 2025 shows, and keep checking back as we update this post with more looks throughout the week.
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From Light Layers to Spring Dresses, Anthropologie Has All The New Season Staples

Spring is almost here, ushering in a sense of newness and excitement for the year to come — aka the perfect time to build up your 2025 wardrobe with seasonally fit finds. If you ask us, there’s no better destination for ticking off all our sartorial check-boxes than reader-favorite retailer, Anthropologie. From light layers and transitional jackets for park picnics to spring dresses you’ll live in all season long, the retailer’s latest arrivals have your warm-weather needs covered.

Amongst the new drop, you’ll also find dream denim for all body types (petite, tall, and plus sizes), vacation-ready accessories, and versatile loungewear — think ultra lightweight lounge sets and linen pieces that won’t have you sweating, from now until the end of summer. It’s a cornucopia of choice that has us constantly clicking 'add to cart'. Read on to shop our favorite new arrivals. 

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By Anthropologie Sleeveless V-Neck Lace Slip Midi Dress




Get us to the South of Italy, stat! (Or at least, the park on a sunny day…). With its vintage slip-inspired cut, lace edging, and romantic floral print, this dress is made for sunset drinks, al fresco dining, and soaking up the returning sun.

By Anthropologie Sleeveless V-Neck Lace Slip Midi Dress, $, available at Anthropologie

The Somerset Shorts: Solid Linen Edition




As it slowly heats up, you’ll find us living in breathable linen pieces — whether that’s working from home, heading out for brunch, or just running errands, they keep us looking and feeling fresh.

Anthropologie The Somerset Shorts: Solid Linen Edition, $, available at Anthropologie

Farmers Market Raffia Tote




Meet your dream new bag. As the name suggests, it’s perfect for carting your fresh produce home from the farmers’ market or packing for weekends away at the coast. (Method dressing, if you will).

By Anthropologie Farmers Market Raffia Tote, $, available at Anthropologie

By Anthropologie Sleeveless Sweetheart Gingham Midi Dress




It’s not enough to pack every weekend with picnic plans, we want to dress like it too. The trick to styling gingham print? Either embrace the maximalist, twee vibe and pair it with equally themed rattan accessories (your very own basket bag, à la Jane Birkin), or break up the pattern with solid pieces and trusty denim.

By Anthropologie Sleeveless Sweetheart Gingham Midi Dress, $, available at Anthropologie

The Colette Cropped High-Rise Wide-Leg Jeans by Maeve




This is one of Anthro’s most popular denim styles; a wide-leg cut that doesn’t swallow petite frames or cut off long legs, is available in plus sizes up to 26 W and adaptive sizes, and is made of sturdy, thick denim that feels supportive but also super comfortable. So, it’s hardly surprising that it’s been refreshed for spring in a light, vintage-inspired wash.

Maeve The Colette Cropped High-Rise Wide-Leg Jeans, $, available at Anthropologie

Pilcro Faux-Leather Collar Barn Jacket




Barn jackets continue to reign as the ultimate transitional layer, offering just the right amount of warmth and protection from April showers and brisk winds, but not too heavy for warming temperatures.

Pilcro Faux-Leather Collar Barn Jacket, $, available at Anthropologie

Mixed Metal Hoop Earrings




Chunky mixed-metal hoops have been the earring trend du jour for a while now, with big brand names like Missoma and Mejuri leading the charge. Rather than shelling out a small fortune, you can snap up this style for less than $40 at Anthropologie.

By Anthropologie Mixed Metal Hoop Earrings, $, available at Anthropologie

The Tobie Button-Front Pleated Shirt Dress by Exquise




For the last few years, Anthro’s Somerset Dress has dominated attention, but now there’s a new midi here to steal the spotlight. The Tobie has the similar hourglass silhouette that we know and love, but with an extra flattering fit. Added is the shirting-inspired collared neckline, full skirt, and flared sleeves; plus an array of summery striped prints, making this an instant classic. (There’s also a mini version, too, if you want to get your legs out, and a blouse edition.)

Exquise The Tobie Button-Front Pleated Shirt Dress, $, available at Anthropologie

BHLDN Selma Halter-Neck Satin Maxi Dress




Spring and summer wedding invitations flooding in? Worry not, this simple, slinky dress — available in an array of seasonal brights like baby pink, butter yellow, and sky blue — is here to save the day.

BHLDN Selma Halter-Neck Satin Maxi Dress, $, available at Anthropologie

Matisse Eloise Woven Ballet Flats




Loved the breathability of last year’s mesh ballet flat trend, but need a little more structure to your footwear? These are the shoes for you.

Matisse Eloise Woven Ballet Flats, $, available at Anthropologie

Daily Practice by Anthropologie Full Twist Pants




Workout gear needn’t be boring and basic. Case in point, these whimsical, bow-detailed pants, made out of a lightweight nylon material. They’re easy to dress down for the gym, or up with ballet flats and a pretty blouse for a cool sporty-meets-feminine vibe.

Daily Practice by Anthropologie Full Twist Pants, $, available at Anthropologie

The Brigitte Satchel by Melie Bianco




Woven bags are officially back for yet another summer of beating out every other handbag style, this time in colorful leather rather than the traditional wicker or raffia. We love this knotted strap design which also incorporates the curved silhouette trend.

Melie Bianco The Brigitte Satchel, $, available at Anthropologie

Maeve Smocked Muscle Top




Upgrade your usual jeans-and-a-tee ‘fits with this cool ruched number that hugs and highlights your curves.

Maeve Smocked Muscle Top, $, available at Anthropologie

Pilcro Zip-Front Wide-Leg Overalls




We love overalls for quick, easy, all-in-one dressing, not to mention they’re the comfiest items in our wardrobe.

Pilcro Zip-Front Wide-Leg Overalls, $, available at Anthropologie

The Tilda Knee-Length Slip Skirt



Maybe we’ve just been rewatching too much Sex and the City recently, but to us, nothing beats a silky slip skirt, tiny tee, and strappy heels for spring date nights.

By Anthropologie The Tilda Knee-Length Slip Skirt, $, available at Anthropologie

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