A collage of four fashion looks showcasing embroidery trends for Spring/Summer 2025: Top left, a black embellished coat with cascading floral motifs and beadwork from Erdem Resort 2025; Top right, a bright yellow Versace gown adorned with small floral patterns across sheer fabric; Bottom left, a lavender Jenny Packham dress with intricate starburst bead embellishments; Bottom right, a pink Erdem dress featuring 3D floral appliqués and small beaded details for a romantic look

Spring/Summer 2025 Embroidery Trends: A Fresh Perspective

Discover Spring/Summer 2025 embroidery trends like fringe, florals, and geometric patterns with real examples

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Spring/Summer 2025 collections showcase embroidery as a key detail that transforms garments with texture, movement, and intricate designs. From fringe to florals, geometric motifs, and small-scale patterns, designers are using embroidery in bold and unexpected ways. Below, we explore four standout trends with clear examples.


Fringe-Based Embellishments

A collage showcasing fringe embellishments in fashion: Left, a green fringe coat and skirt from Erdem Resort 2025 with layered woven details; Right, a pink tweed jacket from Huishan Zhang Resort 2025 featuring cascading pearl fringe, highlighting movement and elegance in modern tailoring.

Fringe adds dynamic movement and bold texture, turning garments into statement pieces.

Gucci: This green ensemble features a structured grid of fringe that enhances the flow of the fabric. The layered texture creates a visually captivating design.

Huishan Zhang: The tailored jacket uses pearl fringe to accentuate the sharpness of the tweed design. The pearl embellishments cascade along the edges, cuffs, and shoulders, combining elegance with tactile richness.

Takeaway: Fringe is no longer purely playful; it’s now a refined and deliberate detail used to add sophistication and motion to garments.

Floral Motifs

A collage emphasizing floral embroidery trends: Left, a cream Adam Lippes Resort 2025 gown with colorful floral embroidery in whimsical patterns; Right, a pink Erdem Resort 2025 dress with 3D floral appliqués and small bead details, creating a romantic and elegant look

Floral embroidery remains prominent but takes on fresh forms, blending boldness with subtlety.

Adam Lippes: A white, textured gown scattered with colorful floral embroidery demonstrates how traditional florals can feel modern and effortless.
Erdem: A pink dress features lifelike 3D floral embellishments. The placement of delicate green blooms combined with small embroidered details creates a stunning, garden-inspired effect.

Takeaway: Designers push floral embroidery into new territory by experimenting with texture, scale, and placement.

Geometric and Structural Patterns

A collage featuring geometric-inspired embellishments: Left, a bold red tailored blazer from Markarian Resort 2025 with structured fringe on the chest; Right, a black mini dress from Jenny Packham Resort 2025 showcasing precise circular and linear beadwork for a striking geometric design

Geometric embroidery adds structure and balance, creating a sleek and modern aesthetic.

Markarian: A tailored red blazer features geometric bead fringe concentrated on the chest, highlighting the sharp tailoring with a bold focal point.
Jenny Packham: A black dress features a structured arrangement of circular and linear embellishments. The geometric beadwork creates movement and texture while maintaining a sleek silhouette.

Small All-Over Patterns

A collage highlighting all-over embellishments: Left, a bright yellow Versace Resort 2025 gown with small floral motifs evenly distributed across sheer fabric; Right, a grey Albus Lumen Resort 2025 dress adorned with delicate bead embellishments for subtle texture and shimmer

Small, repetitive embellishments offer subtle sophistication, transitioning seamlessly from casual to formal wear.

Versace: Bright yellow floral motifs are evenly spread across a sheer gown, blending with the fabric to create a cohesive, striking design.
Albus Lumen: This grey dress features delicate all-over beadwork, creating a shimmering texture that enhances the minimalist silhouette. The understated design is perfect for both casual and formal occasions.
Takeaway: Small-scale patterns bring an intricate touch to designs, making them both versatile and polished.


What These Trends Tell Us

Embroidery in Spring/Summer 2025 is about versatility and experimentation. Designers are combining techniques like florals, geometric motifs, and fringe accents to create intricate, wearable art. These trends prove that embroidery continues to evolve while remaining a timeless craft.

Inspiration for Makers

The trends offer exciting directions for artisans:

  1. Combine Techniques: Experiment with layering fringe, florals, and geometric designs for a dynamic effect.

  2. Play with Scale: Use oversized 3D blooms or small, subtle patterns to cater to varied aesthetics.

  3. Explore Textures: Incorporate pearl fringe, sequins, or metallic beads to add depth and luxury.


Bring These Trends to Life: Learn Couture Embroidery Techniques

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What You’ll Learn:

  • How to create elegant floral designs inspired by couture fashion.

  • The basics of working with beads, sequins, and luxurious fabrics using the Luneville embroidery technique, a skill widely used in haute couture.

  • Practical methods to transform trends into wearable art or unique embellishments for your garments.

Even if you’re new to embroidery, this course will guide you step by step, giving you the skills to create something truly exceptional.

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Looking ahead?
Discover what’s coming next in embellishment and embroidery trends for the colder season.
Read the Fall/Winter 2025 trend report

Ksenia Semirova: UK based hand embroidery artist

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Ksenia Semirova

MA Textiles

An experienced hand embroidery and textile artist based in Hove, UK. Professionally practicing since 2021, mastering various techniques.

Also a fine artist and visual researcher, exhibiting her works across the UK and internationally.

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