6 Spring 2023 Trends From The Runway To Update Your Wardrobe

Prepping you for your most stylish season yet!
6 Spring 2023 Fashion Week Trends From The Runway To Update Your Wardrobe

Another fashion week has come and gone meaning more trends to obsess over. While we may have to wait a few more months for the next frenzy of global fashion shows, we have plenty of fashion trends to rock while we wait. To no one’s surprise, Canadian tuxedos, glamorous grunge, and monochrome moments all reigned supreme during this season’s shows, but some new (and rather unexpected) trends arrived on the catwalk this year—including micro mini skirts and disco ball dresses.

Below, we rounded up seven standout Spring Summer 2023 fashion trends inspired by our favorite fashion week shows. From New York to Milan and everywhere in between, here’s what your favorite designers, models, and editors will be wearing all season long.

Denim Darling

Givenchy Womenswear SS23
Givenchy Womenswear SS23Dominique Charriau
Image may contain Pants Clothing Denim Jeans Apparel Footwear Shoe Human Person Sleeve Long Sleeve and Home Decor
Botter Womenswear SS23Estrop/Getty Images
Image may contain Human Person Clothing Apparel Fashion and Runway
Blumarine Womenswear SS23Estrop/Getty Images

Love them or hate them, Canadian tuxedos never go out of style. This season, head-to-toe denim took over the runways, with distressed and oversized styles stealing the show. So, embrace your inner Gigi Hadid, and don’t be afraid to wear denim on denim this winter. Go ahead. We give you permission.

Blue Good American Denim Jumpsuit on model wearing black heels
Courtesy of brand

Good American Denim Jumpsuit

Blue Forever 21 Pintucked Denim Mini Shirt Dress on model wearing brown boots
Courtesy of brand

Forever 21 Pintucked Denim Mini Shirt Dress

Blue Reformation Chrissy Denim Two Piece Set on model
Courtesy of brand

Reformation Chrissy Denim Two Piece Set

’90s Nostalgia

Image may contain Clothing Apparel Human Person Sunglasses Accessories Accessory Fashion Runway Jacket and Coat
Versace Womenswear SS23Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images
Image may contain Human Person Clothing Apparel Jacket Coat and Runway
Tom Ford Womenswear SS23Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images
Image may contain Clothing Apparel Human Person Sleeve Footwear Shoe and Long Sleeve
Chanel Womenswear SS23Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Getty Images

It looks like the era of dark grunge is finally back, and we can’t wait to start dressing like all our fave ’90s icons, sans the thin brows, of course. All you need to pull off the look is a little fringe, tight pleather pants, and chunky jewelry. Add a glazed brownie lip, and you’re ready to rock out to Nirvana.

Dark blue Pacsun Low Rise Wide Leg Cargo Jeans on model
Courtesy of brand

Pacsun Low Rise Wide Leg Cargo Jeans

Black faux leather H:ours Alvina Cropped Blazer on model wearing matching shorts
Courtesy of brand

H:ours Alvina Cropped Blazer

Black Prettylittlething PU Strappy Split Hem Flare Jumpsuit on model
Courtesy of brand

Prettylittlething PU Strappy Split Hem Flare Jumpsuit

Major in Monochrome 

Image may contain Clothing Apparel Coat Human Person Runway and Fashion
Max Mara Womenswear SS23Daniele Venturelli
Image may contain Human Person Gigi Hadid Fashion Clothing Apparel Crowd Audience and Runway
Stella McCartney Womenswear SS23Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Image may contain Clothing Shoe Footwear Apparel Human Person and Fashion
Elie Saab Womenswear SS23Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Getty Images

From Stella McCartney’s color block runway to the sea of fashion week attendees in uni-color looks, it turns out committing to one singular hue can be fashionable. Plus, this trend makes getting dressed so much easier. All you have to do is commit to a specific tone, and violà, you’re ready to take on the world.

Green Abercrombie & Fitch Tweed Set Top on model
Courtesy of brand

Abercrombie & Fitch Tweed Set Top

Beige Reformation Zayne Two Piece on model
Courtesy of brand

Reformation Zayne Two Piece

Green Topshop Denim Shacket on model sitting down wearing matching pants
Courtesy of brand

Topshop Denim Shacket

Sherlock Chic

Image may contain Clothing Apparel Coat Human Person Overcoat and Trench Coat
Chloe Womenswear SS23Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Thom Browne Womenswear SS23
Thom Browne Womenswear SS23Richard Bord/Getty Images
Saint Laurent Womenswear SS23
Saint Laurent Womenswear SS23Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images

Move over oversized blazers, it’s time for Sherlock Holmes-inspired trench coats to have their time to shine. The latest trend among the fashion elite takes a page straight out of the detective’s playbook, embracing structured plaid dad coats and beige buttoned trenches as the newest “it” layer.

Brown Uniqlo U Single Breasted Coat on model wearing black pants
Courtesy of brand

Uniqlo U Single Breasted Coat

Green Aritzia Babaton Tabloid Trench Coat on model
Courtesy of brand

Aritzia Babaton Tabloid Trench Coat

Khaki Boden Printed Cotton Trench Coat on model
Courtesy of brand

Boden Printed Cotton Trench Coat

Diamonds Are Forever

Givenchy Womenswear SS23
Givenchy Womenswear SS23Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Getty Images
Tom Ford Womenswear SS23
Tom Ford Womenswear SS23Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images
Image may contain Clothing Apparel Evening Dress Gown Robe Fashion Human Person and Skirt
Valentino Womenswear SS23Peter White/Getty Images

From luxe-casual looks on the runway to Zendaya’s stunning crystal-covered fit at the Valentino show, one thing is clear: standing out among the crowd has never been more en Vogue. Perhaps more aptly named “disco-ball dressing,” sequins are this season’s must-have adornment. Plus, it’s the perfect trend to rock at all your upcoming holiday parties!

Silver sequin Free People Gold Rush Long Sleeve top on model
Courtesy of brand

Free People Gold Rush Long Sleeve

Purple H&M Sequined Dress on model
Courtesy of brand

H&M Sequined Dress

Light purple sequin Alice + Olivia Elana Metallic Miniskirt on model
Courtesy of brand

Alice + Olivia Elana Metallic Miniskirt

Highlighter Hues

Diesel Womenswear SS23
Diesel Womenswear SS23Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images
Fendi Womenswear SS23
Fendi Womenswear SS23Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images
Image may contain Human Person Fashion and Runway
Versace Womenswear SS23Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images

Bold neon looks rocked the catwalks and street styles during fashion month. Even Kim Kardashian was spotted in a fluorescent ensemble that made dressing like a glowstick surprisingly fashionable. Honestly, it kinda fits with the Barbiecore aesthetic Kylie Jenner loves so much—and we totally get it.

Orange Prettylittlething High Shine Satin Tailored Flared Pants on model
Courtesy of brand

Prettylittlething High Shine Satin Tailored Flared Pants

Blue AFRM Astra Long Sleeve Mesh Top on model wearing matching pants
Courtesy of brand

AFRM Astra Long Sleeve Mesh Top

Pink and yellow AFRM Dionne Top on model wearing matching skirt
Courtesy of brand

AFRM Dionne Top


Let us slide into your DMs. Sign up for the Teen Vogue daily email.

Want more from Teen Vogue? Check this out: