Opulence and minimalism may seem to be at odds with each other. On the one hand, minimalism has historically been defined by a less-is-more approach with clean lines and a pared-back aesthetic, while in contrast, opulence is all about an abundance of detail and a feast for the eyes. Yet this season, the two are no longer mutually exclusive. Right now, I’m noticing the rise in a cross section of the luxury market where the same clean lines and refinement are being reimagined in opulent finishes and with a certain visual richness that makes for an emerging aesthetic defined by pieces that are as luxurious to wear as they are to look at.
There are several designers that understand this precarious balance more than anyone. The first that comes to mind is Heirlome, a New York–based label that works with Latin American artisans to feature handwoven details and custom prints throughout. At Carven, Louise Trotter puts a refreshingly low-key spin on high-octane materials like satin and organza. And Tove’s innovative silhouettes are refined, though never boring. These are just a few of the designers who are defining the next wave of minimalism, one filled with plenty of soulful details. Continue on to shop the 30 luxury fashion finds to see exactly what I mean.
LIBEROWE
Raja Checked Cotton-Blend Bouclé-Tweed Jacket
The impeccable fit and the bouclé finish make this exceptionally special.
Third Form
Cascade Cut-Out Jersey Maxi Dress
An It-girl dress if I’ve seen one.
Proenza Schouler
60mm Tee Thong Sandals
Proenza Schouler heels are some of the most comfortable designer pairs I own, so I know these would be oddly easy to wear.
Marlies Grace
Ivy Satin Peplum Top
Marlies Grace is the next best thing to uncovering untouched vintage finds in your grandmother’s closet.
Heirlome
Mila Tie-Detail Silk Straight-Leg Pants
These are styled with a silk tank and flat sandals on Moda, and I’m in love with that kind of casual elegance.
Mango
Satin Handbag With Fringed Trim
Mango clearly read the brief.
Rohe
Traditional Double-Faced Jacket
The button closures make this a cut above the rest.
Le Sundial
Trinity Onyx Tassel Necklace
Everyone in my feed seems to own this tassel pendant from handmade Italian accessories label Le Sundial, and now I want one too.
Marlies Grace
Ocean Cotton Maxi Dress
The vacation dress to end them all.
Ancient Greek Sandals
Satin Slippers
Carven
Belted Faux-Shearling Coat
Shaggy finishes are already defining the coolest coats of 2025.
JACQUEMUS
Le Salon Leather Clutch
Massimo Dutti
Flowing 100% Mulberry Silk Cape
A good buy comes with an outfit idea to match.
TOVE
Gold Alma Maxi Skirt
This texture is something else.
Abadia
Suri Sleeveless Maxi Dress
Abadia’s dresses are frankly iconic.
Juju Vera
Stella Silver-Plated Earrings
JACQUEMUS
Trapèze Asymmetric Draped Embellished Knitted Top
Already in my cart, in case anybody cares.
Abadia
Elodie Draped Maxi Skirt
Finished with a V-shaped cutout at the toe.
Aligne
Leo Long Boucle Waistcoat
As if this vest could get any more viral, now it comes in a very spring-ready butter-yellow bouclé.
Tove
Tova Gathered Crepe Maxi Dress
A beautiful twist on the classic bias-cut dress.
Lafayette 148 New York
Metallic Baroque Botanical Brocade Collarless Jacket
Brocade finishes were a noteworthy trend on the recent runways.
16Arlington
Olall Satin Top
It doesn’t get any more “rich” than this neckline.
Balenciaga
Lingerie Wool Skirt
This pre-layered moment, though.
Studio Amelia
Black Aviary 70 Heeled Sandals
The Garment
Off-White Tanzania Maxi Dress
Modeled off of the famous crochet dress that Jane Birkin wore to a gala in Cannes in 1969.
COS
Tasseled Leather Bag Charm
Spring ’25 is quickly being defined by luxe tassel details.
My dream wardrobe consists of this skirt.
The Row
Parave Silk Chantung Shirt
Not your average white shirt.
Helsa
The Apolla Jersey Dress
According to Revolve, 48 people have added this to their bag in the last few hours. I can see why.