Fashion is changing, and there’s no stopping it. Quiet luxury has overwhelmed our wardrobes season after season, replacing logo-heavy streetwear with elevated essentials. Throughout Spring/Summer 2025, we saw show-goers dress to impress while running from show to show.
Consumer trends are continuing to shift and preview streetwear’s next era — returning to form with classic designs that elevate everyday uniforms. As quiet luxury and casual elevation continue to rule the streets, Retail Intelligence Platform EDITED outlines the new meaning of streetwear for tomorrow and beyond. Seen on Fall/Winter 2024 runways, streetwear staples — such as hoodies and sneakers — have been upgraded and replaced with preppy styles that embrace versatility.
Luxury labels are saying goodbye to casual, printed gear and hello to streamlined offerings for one and all. Since Sabato de Sarno’s Gucci debut, the Milanese brand has lessened its womenswear output by 33% while accessories have slowed by 36%. Gucci’s branded footwear, hoodies, and tees have decreased in popularity, and consumers are leaning toward simple designs over eye-catching graphics.
The dramatic shift in streetwear is evident in Supreme’s current strategy. Recognized as the king of streetwear, the New York-based brand has experienced a 7% year-on-year slowdown. Its customary sold-out drops are no more, in contrast to its peak popularity in the mid-2010s.
The past few seasons have seen the brand’s slow downfall, with .