Photo: courtesy of Balmain. Some styles like cargo pants and mesh shoes followed in the footsteps of Paris' sartorial counterparts. Others felt freshly reimagined in the fashion capital of the world. All are available to shop now, should you want to get started on your spring wardrobe (and fitting for
fall 2022 dressing). Ahead, the biggest fashion trends to come from the catwalks of Paris Fashion Week. At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission. Photo: Courtesy of Givenchy. The latest trend to come out of the Y2K fashion revival is cargo pants. But these aren't just any utilitarian pants.
Givenchy sent out pairs in tweed, pastels, and cropped lengths while Stella McCartney suggested
elegant workwear alternatives to the casual style. Photo: Courtesy of Isabel Marant.Cargo Pants
Metallics
Holiday dressing was a big Spring 2023 trend. In particular, metallics stole the show on the runways of Isabel Marant, Schiaparelli, and Balmain, which closed out its Spring 2023 show with a couture lineup of gold and bronze gowns (and a Cher appearance!). To avoid looking like you're still celebrating New Year's Eve in March, opt for daytime silhouettes in the form of jeans, slip skirts, and relaxed blazers.
Fringe
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Flowing fringe was everywhere this month from New York to Paris. The latter worked most effectively at Koche and Vaquera, who sent out dresses and tops adorned in cascading fabric, as well as dramatic floor-grazing accessories.
Bows
Photo: Courtesy of Loewe.
One of the more sweeter trends from the Spring 2023 lineup, bows of all shapes and sizes appeared on the creations of Loewe, Thom Browne, and Dior. For those worried about looking like one giant present, fear not — designers are approaching the trend in subtle ways with barely there motifs appearing on otherwise minimal silhouettes.
Decorative Belts
Photo: Courtesy of Vaquera.
"Unnecessary belts" continue to trend on the accessories front. This season saw double belts at Koché and Rokh as well as the decorative styles at Vaquera that seemed to exist for every other (ornamental) purpose except holding up the pants.
Designer Denim
Photo: Courtesy of Chloé.
Mini Bags
Photo: Courtesy of Stella McCartney.
Don't be fooled by the big bag takeover happening in fashion right now, teeny-tiny bags will also make their mark on spring fashion as evidenced by the mini variations of signature styles seen at brands like Stella McCartney, Chanel, and Longchamp.
Color Pink
Photo: Courtesy of Rochas.
We will still be in the Barbiecore pink territory come spring. Rochas, Chloé, and more designers offered styles in different variations of the can't-miss hue.
Mesh Shoes
Photo: Courtesy of Chanel.
Previously seen at Jonathan Simkhai in New York, Nensi Dojaka in London, and Bally in Milan, the mesh shoe trend's dominance was solidified when Chanel sent out sheer diamante booties during Paris Fashion Week's final day.
Moto Jackets
Photo: Courtesy of Schiaparelli.
While not necessarily groundbreaking, moto jackets have undergone a style update this season. To refresh the spring and fall staple for the new year, opt for interesting silhouettes and details (as seen at Schiaparelli) or a lighter hue like a beige or brown (Isabel Marant).
Yet again, Paris stunned with a packed roster of runway shows and presentations as the final stop of fashion month's tour across the globe. After a season of talked-about collections in New York, London, and
Milan, designers debuted their latest runway shows with some seriously showstopping moments. A spray-on dress was made on Bella Hadid in real time on the Coperni runway, The Row showed us the true meaning of minimal luxury, and Saint Laurent brought out A-list celebs, including Hailey Bieber and Zoë Kravitz, for a show set in front of the Eiffel Tower. In between the viral moments were stunning
runway looks—so impactful that we will continue to think about them at length. With fashion-insider favorites such as Miu Miu, Loewe, and Chanel on the fashion-week calendar, PFW guaranteed some of the buzziest trends of fashion month. After studying the runways, we've zeroed in on the seven trends that will have the biggest impact in spring 2023, including everything from the new take on grunge to updates on suiting and more. Pencil these down because they are set to be huge next
year.