
The fisherman aesthetic is making a comeback this season. Between knitted sweaters, boat shoes and fisherman sandals, this practical and chic trend is establishing itself as a must-have for spring.
This season, fashion is setting sail and reinventing its codes with a trend that dives directly into the maritime world: the fisherman aesthetic. A perfect blend of utilitarian and coastal, this aesthetic seduces with its practical side while remaining resolutely chic. Inspired by workwear and seaside essentials, it stands out with pieces that are both comfortable and elegant. Prized by influential designers, it is making its mark on the catwalks of major fashion houses and is becoming one of the must-haves for spring-summer 2025.
The influence of the utilitarian style is evident in pieces like chunky knit sweaters, waxed canvas jackets and fisherman sandals, all reinterpreted in modern versions. This maritime wind is blowing through the collections of prestigious houses. At Louis Vuitton , a lobster-shaped bag caused a sensation, while Miu Miu revisited the pea jacket, symbol of coastal elegance, by adding bold touches. A strong comeback of nautical inspiration that confirms that the sailor style is not a passing fad, but a timeless phenomenon that is here to stay.
How to adopt this trend?


To adopt the fisherman aesthetic this season, all you need to do is incorporate a few key pieces into your wardrobe. The peacoat is undoubtedly the key piece of autumn/winter, reinvented in different forms: immaculate and fitted at Chanel, with transparent details adding a touch of modernity and freshness, or revisited by Miu Miu in a blue and white version, proudly displaying the house logo, thus combining elegance and character. Boat shoes , meanwhile, are transformed into a chic alternative to loafers. Once reserved for men’s wardrobes, they are becoming a must-have for spring/summer 2025, revisited by brands such as Miu Miu, offering an option that is both practical and refined. Finally, fisherman sandals, a summer must-have, continue to seduce. Woven from leather and inspired by the marine world, they were once intended for sailors before becoming a real fashion item.

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