From soft pastels to big, daring prints and colour, these are the trends to look out for in 2025.
Spring is all about fresh beginnings. As the days get longer, the air warmer, and trees burst back into bloom, wardrobes get a refresh too. Layered silhouettes and dark hues take a backseat, making way for easy styles, breathable fabrics, pops of color, and a garden variety of prints. With so many options to choose from, shop- ping for the season can feel overwhelming. So, to make it easier, we’ve rounded up the best spring/summer trends to keep you fioating in style while you soak up the sun.
Sheer Romance
Delicate wisps of gossamer-thin georgettes, tissue, and organza add an airy, ethereal touch to your look. For a while, sheerness was a rare sight, but now, “naked dressing” has become a staple—especially in spring/summer collections, when the weather plays along. To put our own spin on the sheer trend, pair shimmering georgettes and organza sarees with a sultry bralette or a cinched corset blouse to add that extra interest to your look, if you dare.

Go Everywhere Coats
As the weather warms, having a polished co-ord set or a lightweight trench that can be worn comfortably over a variety of items — a tank top, a saree or even denims — can take some of the guesswork out of getting dressed. The Bhwana Sharma X Ekaya handwoven trench coats with their playfully summer colour palette made in pure silk are an ideal choice for temperate climates.

Prints of Past
Fashion loves a good throwback to the past, and what’s a summer wardrobe without an overdose of prints and colour? To relive the nostalgia-soaked days of the 60s and 70s, turn to Bhawna Sharma X Ekaya drapes and lightweight kurta sets that come in hyper hues and a variety of prints that are in equal parts fresh, eclectic, and playful.

In Full Bloom
With tulips opening up and cherry blossom trees painting the town pink, spring is practically synonymous with fiorals—not just in nature, but in fashion, too. Traditional fioral prints are a classic go-to for the season, but this year we’re seeing them stamped on designer sarees, kurta sets and lehengas too. If you’re someone who prefers neutrals over vibrant colours, even in spring, here’s your cue to invest in a piece from our collection Bloom.
