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What’s Next in Women’s Fashion? Key Trends from MAGIC Las Vegas 2025

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Written by Ariel Centurino    |    1.5-minute read

MAGIC Las Vegas set the tone for what’s next in women’s fashion, and the 2026 Spring/Summer season will be all about balancing playful personality with polished structure. The energy on the show floor felt lighter and bolder than past years, with buyers drawn to color, texture, and pieces that make a statement.

Key Fashion Trends

Relaxed Bohemian:

Designers are leaning into boho-adjacent styles with relaxed silhouettes and artisan-inspired touches. Think maxi dresses in airy fabrics, tunics with subtle embroidery, and flowing shapes that feel easy to wear yet refined enough for everyday life.

Four mannequins dressed in boho-inspired layered outfits with earth-toned tops, ruffled lace skirts, wide-leg pants, and printed jackets are displayed in front of a clothing rack at a trade show booth. The setting features a bright pink carpet and industrial ceiling lights overhead.
A mannequin displays a pink and coral floral maxi dress with a gathered waist in a colorful boutique-style booth. Surrounding racks showcase vibrant, patterned dresses in bright hues like pink, yellow, and green, creating a cheerful, summery atmosphere.

Vibrant Hues:

Southern brights will be impossible to miss. Bold shades of hot pink, turquoise, and citrus yellow dominated the show floor, often paired with simple cuts that let the color itself be the statement. These looks radiate confidence and carry a distinctly sun-soaked, vacation-ready vibe.

Fringe Meets Finish

Western influences also stood out, with designers playing up fringe, embroidery, and playful outerwear. Fun jackets and sequin-detailed denim brought a youthful spin, and will turn familiar staples into statement pieces for spring/summer 2026.

At the same time, fashion is moving away from the matching sets that dominated past seasons. Instead, the spotlight is shifting toward curated separates and layered textures, offering more freedom to mix and match. This movement is balanced by a return to structure. Tailored dresses with clean lines and defined shapes will make a strong case for refinement, giving shoppers a polished alternative to casualwear.

Two mannequins showcase Western-inspired outfits at a boutique trade show. One wears a brown cowboy hat and patchwork dress with floral and gingham prints, while the other wears a black cowboy hat, black top, and wide-leg pants printed with cowboy boots, hats, and phrases like "Howdy" and "Cowboy Life." A rustic wooden crate with a vintage toy phone and pampas grass decorates the booth.
A clothing rack displays a collection of romantic, vintage-inspired dresses in soft pastel colors and floral prints at a boutique trade show. The dresses feature details like ruffles, lace trim, smocking, and tie straps, evoking a cottagecore aesthetic.

Soft Yet Strong

Femininity tied it all together, with lace trims, ruffles, and delicate detailing appearing across collections. These touches soften the edges of tailored pieces and give a romantic quality to everyday wear.

From bold color to feminine structure, MAGIC showcased a season that’s vibrant, versatile, and unafraid to mix regional inspiration with timeless polish.

What This Means for Golf

While these aren’t golf-specific trends, they offer a glimpse into what could influence pro shops in the next few years. The shift away from loud prints and toward simpler, more tailored pieces feels especially relevant. Bright colors fit naturally into resort destinations, while Western and boho accents align with golf communities in the South and Southwest. And those feminine details like ruffles and lace deliver the versatility today’s golfer craves, transitioning easily from the course to the clubhouse.

Three mannequins display neutral-toned women's outfits with a breezy, minimalist aesthetic at a boutique fashion trade show. The left mannequin wears a white linen blazer over sheer lace pants. The center mannequin is dressed in a cream knit top paired with white shorts featuring a black drawstring. The right mannequin showcases a sleeveless beige-and-white striped dress with a plunging neckline and flared hem. The backdrop includes woven rugs and a rustic wooden shelving unit with neatly folded garments.

The Takeaway: 

Women’s fashion is leaning into individual expression with refined structure. For golf retail, that means exciting opportunities to bring color, texture, and personality into assortments that feel both modern and wearable.

All photos were taken at MAGIC Las Vegas 2025 by AGM staff

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