
While the Fall/Winter 2025 runways showcased high ’80s glamour with opulent details, a new trend is quietly taking over: the minimalist dress. This season, simplicity is its own statement, a timeless rival to the fleeting whims of trends.
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Why You Need a Minimalist Dress
With its clean lines and impeccable silhouette, a minimalist dress defies seasonal fads. These pieces offer a fresh take on style by focusing on form and fabric, proving that less truly is more. From classic black to stark white, these dresses shine without a single print or embellishment.
This quiet power has made the minimalist dress a favorite among the most fashionable “it girls.” We saw Emily Ratajkowski master the trend at New York Fashion Week in a sleek, high-neck black dress by Calvin Klein. Her look was both striking and assured, featuring a subtle body contour and a bold side slit. She paired it with chic kitten-heeled boots, effortlessly ticking off another fall trend.
Similarly, Vittoria Ceretti chose a sophisticated white Tom Ford design from Haider Ackermann’s debut collection for a Los Angeles premiere. Her choice highlights the versatility and enduring appeal of this style in any context.
Whether you’re dressing for a runway show or a red carpet, the minimalist dress is the essential piece you need this season.
The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. The European languages are members of the same family.









