221 | Spring 2025 Fashion Trends and What to Wear This Season

221 | Spring 2025 Fashion Trends and What to Wear This Season

Author: Heather Riggs — Wardrobe Stylist, Image Consultant & Color Analyst March 3, 2025 Duration: 24:38

It's time for another one of your favorite episodes… Today, we're talking all things Spring 2025 fashion trends! The best news of all? Anything goes this season. Variety is the spice of life and there's something for everyone in today's trend forecast.

 

So if you aren't sure what your signature style is, you might want to hit pause right now and go take my free, 5-minute Personal Style Quiz. Because even though we love keeping our wardrobes current and having a pulse on the trends, it's most important to choose pieces each season that speak to your style, work for your real life, and make you feel confident and excited to get dressed.

 

I'm going to help you navigate what's right for you and share some tips about what's smart to stock up on this season. But at the end of the day, you need to trust your own style intuition. Don't let me or anyone else sway you into something that just doesn't feel right. Now, if you've got a good handle on which styles tickle your fancy and you're ready to get into the nitty gritty of the spring and summer trends, let's explore the hottest looks for the warmer days ahead! 

 

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Heather Riggs, a professional wardrobe stylist and color analyst, brings her expertise directly to you in Her Style Podcast. This isn't about chasing fleeting trends; it's a practical conversation for anyone who feels their love for clothing is at odds with a closet full of pieces that never seem to work together. Heather digs into the why behind our shopping habits and wardrobe frustrations, offering actionable strategies to break the cycle of buying clothes that don't truly fit your life or color palette. Each episode feels like a one-on-one consultation, where you'll learn how to build a cohesive wardrobe intentionally, understand which colors actually flatter you, and develop the confidence to create outfits effortlessly. The podcast moves beyond simple fashion tips to explore the psychology of our clothing choices, making it a unique resource for women seeking clarity and sustainability in their personal style. Tune in for thoughtful discussions on everything from smart shopping and seasonal color analysis to practical wardrobe edits and building a closet that feels entirely your own.
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