The asymmetrical dress has been gaining popularity over past seasons and cemented itself as a key trend for Spring/Summer 2025. Top brands like Balenciaga, Balmain and Max Mara embrace this modern trend with bold designs and innovative cuts. Whether it be a simple black asymmetrical dress from Khaite or The Row or more daring reiterations from Roberto Cavalli or Rick Owens, these statement pieces make a strong comeback with modern structures and fluid draping. From daily outfits to formal wear, the asymmetrical dress can be dressed up or down for any occasion. Explore the must-have styles, flattering shapes and the best pairings for a distinctive look. Get inspired on how to style an asymmetrical dress from some of our favorite brands, including Khaite, Victoria Beckham and Vivienne Westwood.
Asymmetrical Dresses: The Trend of Summer 2025
Asymmetrical dresses are experiencing a renaissance in the fashion sphere. Sculptural shapes and architectural asymmetries were seen all over the latest runways. Off-kilter hemlines and strategically placed cutouts. Daring diagonal slits and structural strapping. Asymmetrical details are incorporated in the most unexpected ways, from the neckline to the hemline. While we love the classic interpretation of the trend with one-shoulder tops and skirts with diagonal hemlines, new innovative iterations of the trend have emerged in new designer collections. From jackets with super-structured straps to coats with asymmetrical closures. Cutouts on one-leg pants, tops and even asymmetric knitwear. Details like draping, ruching and cutouts enhance the asymmetries of the garment. Even earrings are mismatched and asymmetrical. Some of our favorite interpretations of the asymmetrical trends are by designers such as the iconic Yohji Yamamoto, Andreadamo and Courreges. Iconic dresses showcased on the runway by Gabriela Hearst that combine color asymmetry with contrasting shapes, such as rounded shoulder pads juxtaposed with monochrome fringes. Architectural asymmetrical designs define the moment and offer endless possibilities for styling. For special events especially, the asymmetrical one-shoulder dress has become a tried-and-true favorite. Effortless, flattering and stylish all at once, asymmetry adds elegant intrigue to any look. Architectural silhouettes and sculptural dresses are go-to looks for wedding guests and other special occasions. When a dress can stand on its own, all you really need is simple, paired-back accessories to complete the look. In other words, it’s top-tier style made simple.

How to Choose the Perfect Asymmetrical Outfit for You
Asymmetrical dresses are perfect for enhancing and highlighting certain parts of your body. Show off your legs with a daring diagonal slit to draw attention to them. An asymmetrical draped satin skirt from Vivienne Westwood is a great option that can be worn every day or dressed up for special occasions. For those with a rectangular shape, strategic placements of ruching around the torso flatter the waist. We love new arrivals like the asymmetrical long-sleeve dress from Nanushka or the white mini dress from MM6 with asymmetrical ruching diagonal lines. If you have an hourglass figure and want to accentuate your waist, wear an asymmetrical dress with cutouts on the waistline. Styles from Victoria Beckham in a jersey blend are ideal for special occasions, while the asymmetrical midi dresses in 100% cotton, like those from MSGM, are ideal for days at the office or running errands. Just off the runway are flowy asymmetrical maxi dresses from Roberto Cavalli with cut outs on the waist. For those with a reverse triangle or apple body type who wish to elongate their figure and balance the shoulders and the hips, choose an asymmetrical dress with a vertical line that draws the eyes down. Sculptural creations with plunging necklines and shoulder tie details from Acne Studios also balance out a reverse triangle body type. Tops with plunging necklines create the illusion of a longer torso. Try an asymmetrical wrap shirt or dress from the likes of Helmut Lang and Balenciaga to create this effect. For a triangle or pear body shape, interesting necklines and sculptural strapping draws attention to the upper body. Draw focus to your collarbones with a one-shoulder neckline and cutouts. A one-shoulder asymmetrical dress, like the one from Aya Muse, with a tie detail at the sleeve, is a modest way to show off your décolletage. Have a look at new season arrivals, like the brown one-shoulder dress from Max Mara. Asymmetrical high necklines, seen in the latest collections of Toteme and Alexander McQueen respectively, are elegant and sophisticated. Voluminous sleeves also balance the figure out. A dress with a cutout over the chest, like styles from Victoria Beckham with ruching and draping, is also a great way to embrace the asymmetrical dress trend. Coperni’s draped asymmetrical dresses, with ruching, cutouts and flower appliqués, combine all trends for a knockout look for a formal event.
How to Match Asymmetrical and Sculptural Garments
If you’re looking for inspiration on how to incorporate the asymmetrical trend into your wardrobe, we give you tips on how to do just that from daily looks to formal events. Try a reinvented classic tee with asymmetrical draping and ruching for a casual look, like styles from JW Anderson. Style it with dark wash straight jeans, adidas Gazelle sneakers and sunglasses. For another casual look, opt for an asymmetrical denim skirt from Coperni. Style it with knee-high boots, a classic button-up shirt and a trendy suede handbag. If you want to wear an asymmetrical outfit to the office, look no further than stylish pant suits from Balmain and fashion-forward co-ords from Proenza Schouler. For an elevated look, pair a sculptural asymmetrical top from Jacquemus with high-waisted trousers and leather loafers. For a night out on the town, wear an asymmetrical top – we love the one with flower appliqués from Coperni – with a mini skirt and strappy heels. For special occasions with a semi-formal dress code, opt for an asymmetrical cocktail dress. Options from St. Agni, The Andamane and The Attico reign supreme. With wedding and event season coming up, we have an abundance of formal asymmetrical dresses for every aesthetic. Whether you want a dress with an asymmetrical neckline, a long-sleeved one-shoulder dress or a dress with a daring slit, we’ve got you covered. For the minimalist, explore options from Ann Demeulemeester and David Koma. For those who like to embrace their femininity, discover the asymmetrical creations of Patbo, Magda Butrym and Christopher Esber. An asymmetrical jumpsuit, instead of a dress, is also a great option for a formal event. For a showstopping look, we love the red asymmetrical dress from Balenciaga or the asymmetrical ruffle dress from Rotate. Whatever dress you choose, style it with high heels, a stylish clutch and some jewelry of your choice. From statement-making gowns to effortlessly draped silhouettes, the asymmetrical dress proves to be a versatile staple for every wardrobe. Whether worn casually or as a sensational evening piece, its modern elegance ensures it remains a defining trend for seasons to come.