
In 2025, the Spanish fashion landscape is clearly shifting toward practicality and long-term wardrobe investments. Gone are the days when summer items were stashed away at the first hint of autumn. Today, the key factor driving the popularity of clothing and accessories is their versatility. According to the latest data from analytics platform Lyst, which tracks search queries, social media mentions, and sales worldwide, the most sought-after pieces are those that transition seamlessly from summer to autumn.
This season, special attention is on footwear. The top choices are the elegant ‘Iro’ ballet flats from Ancient Greek Sandals and suede moccasins from Miu Miu, which pair perfectly with summer dresses as well as autumn looks featuring trousers and trench coats. For those who value comfort and minimalism, ‘Dune’ slides from The Row are on trend, while the more adventurous opt for the futuristic ‘V-Soul’ shoes from Vibram. Sneakers also remain popular: the high-top ‘Bekett’ by Isabel Marant and chunky ‘Collapse’ sneakers from Prada continue to be coveted items, confirming that sports style has securely established itself in everyday fashion.
When it comes to clothing, simplicity and functionality reign supreme. The flowing ‘Hedy’ dress by Faithfull The Brand has become an absolute hit, worn with sandals in summer and easily paired with tall boots and an oversized sweater in autumn. The basic tank top from SKIMS has become an essential foundation for layered looks. Even a typically summer piece like the Adicolor Classics Sprinter athletic shorts finds its place in the autumn wardrobe when combined with thick tights and chunky boots, a look especially common on the streets of Madrid and Barcelona.
Among accessories, the ‘Petra Sell’ necklace by Juju Vera stands out, adding sophistication to any, even the simplest, outfit. An unexpected trend from Asia is the popularity of Labubu children’s accessories, which stylish adults now use as bag charms, adding an ironic touch to their look. Analysts also note a revival of interest in the Pucci brand, renowned for its bold psychedelic prints.
One of the season’s most notable comebacks is the British brand Burberry, which has successfully revived the ‘Cool Britannia’ aesthetic. Classic trench coats, boots, and signature checkered bags are back at the peak of popularity. This style, combining elegance with a touch of casualness, is perfect for Spain’s unpredictable mid-season weather, allowing you to look stylish and feel comfortable.
Thus, consumer preferences in Spain in 2025 reflect the global trend toward conscious fashion. Shoppers are increasingly opting not for fleeting trends but for quality, versatile items designed to last beyond a single season. Wardrobes are becoming more curated, and the line between summer and autumn collections is growing increasingly blurred, opening new possibilities for stylistic experimentation.








