Diamond Fishnet Is Taking Over SS25 Runways
Another fashion trend has begun creeping up on Spring/Summer 2025 runways, and we expect to see plenty more versions of it over the next few months. First spotted during Men's Fashion Month earlier this year, one of the rising trends we spotted appears to be a new woven fishnet.
Appearing at shows like Feng Chen Wang and Wales Bonner, the diamond-shaped netting arrives in a variety of textures and fabrics, with a specific style of woven fishnet layered over shirts and ties and underneath blazers and jackets. At Feng Chen Wang, the netting featured a heavier bamboo-style beading, while Wales Bonner opted for an almost plastic-like material. Elsewhere in Paris, LOEWE sported a transparent, fluffy white version, worn with nothing underneath.
Read on for examples of the latest trend and stay tuned for more coming soon as we continue fashion month in Paris.
While you're here, have a read of what went down at VETEMENTS SS25.
LOEWE
A fluffier evolution of the trend appeared on LOEWE's womenswear runway during Paris Fashion Week. Showcasing a furry, feathered iteration of the diamond-shaped netting, the statement top was worn alongside chic black trousers and a deep burgundy bag.
Feng Chen Wang
Chinese designer Feng Chen Wang is always one of the most exciting and innovating, and her SS25 showcase was no exception. Presenting a series of artfully tailored, yet still contemporary, looks for both menswear and womenswear, the collection offered a slew of raw-edged blazers, mini skirts and shirts, paired with beaded ties, teapot earrings and micro bags. The collection offered a masterclass in layering, with a beaded fishnet material making multiple appearances, layered over shirts and ties or as an added texture underneath blazers.
Wales Bonner
Wales Bonner also presented its SS25 collection during PFW, offering up a resortwear-inspired, seemingly Miu Miu-coded selection of sporty styles and drawstring shirts. Similarly, the collection included a slew of wider-style fishnet layers, again layered over other materials or worn underneath blazers and shirts.