The three trendy ‘styles’ Aussies are trying to copy desperately in 2025 – and the ‘out’ now seems to dump
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Of Australian Fashion Week Start next week, Google Has revealed the best trending ‘aesthetics’ that illuminates the country.
The results, although surprising for some, are at least very portable and extremely comfortable.
It is also not only models and stylists who set the tone more -Film -back films have also had a huge influence.
Searching for ‘Coastal grandma’ have risen, with an increase of 170 percent this year while young Aussies change warm nights for airy beach walks and hairy slippers.
The ‘Nancy Meyers-Esthetiek’ has exploded by the same amount, where fashion insiders on Australians who dream of freshly baked croissants, soft cashmere and a kitchen that is worth a Hollywood film set that is worth a Hollywood film set.
Regarding more business styles? Gen Zs have replaced ‘Corporate Cool’ with ‘office siren’.
The Y2K atmosphere is a hit with celebrities such as Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner, who regularly put on the look from head to toe in chalk strip sets and knee-high boots.
Here is a complete breakdown of all the looks that Australians are now trying to replicate, as well as the two trends that are ‘SO 2024’.

OfficeSirene: With the Australian Fashion Week that will start next week, Google has unveiled the best trending ‘aesthetic’ searches that illuminate the land shown: Elsa Hosk
Nancy Myers
If you have seen the actresses in the films of Nancy Meyers (that is, Cameron Diaz during the holidays and Meryl Streep in It’s Complication), you are already familiar with this raised but comfortable look.
It is time to lean in tailored marle knots, turtlenecks, luxury loafers, leather row shoes and jackets, silk skirts and fresh button-down shirts.


The aesthetic ‘Nancy Myers’ pulls the styles of its most famous film characters (such as Cameron Diaz during the holidays (photo) and Meryl Streep in it is complicated). Think of raised, with comfortable cashmere, turtlenecks, silk skirts and a very neutral color exit. Displayed: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Coast -oma
See this style as a perfect mix of lifestyle and fashion trends combined.
‘Coastal Oma’, popular on Tiktok, evokes a relaxed, elegant and carefree atmosphere reminiscent of rich women who live in picturesque seaside resorts.
Think of linen everything, relaxed attacks, cozy knitted cardigans, shuffled Shearling slippers and the perfect mandbas to touch the farmers market.

‘Coastal Oma’, popular on Tiktok, evokes a relaxed, elegant and carefree atmosphere reminiscent of rich women who live in picturesque seaside resorts. Shown: skye wheatley
Office siren
The search for ‘Office Siren’ has risen by 90 percent on Google.
And according to Pinterest AustraliaIt is the love end of ‘Corporate-Core’ (950 percent) and ‘Geek Chic’ (an increase of 870 percent), which reflects the Dark Academia atmosphere with a touch of trust.
Pinterest search assignments are also items such as pinstriped pants (an increase of 135 percent), vests-and-skirt combos (an increase of 160 percent) and heels boots.


The search for ‘Office Siren’ has already risen 90% on Google, with this year with Gala that the aesthetics perfectly encapsulate with the theme ‘Superfine: Black Style’. Shown: Kendall Jenner (left) and Hailey Bieber (right) on the with Gala 2025
A handy hack: shopping made easier
For those who are not aware, if an item attracts your attention online, Google Lens is a little -known trick that can save you time and money.
Just like Shazam (for music) it can be used for everything you can see – even if you don’t know the brand name or how you can describe the style or pattern.
The function works by switching to a separate tab on the Google start page.
Open easily lens and point your camera to search for items, find similar pieces, see how other people stylized and compare the prices.


If an item comes to your eye online, Google has made a handy shop tool with the name Google Lens. Just like Shazam (for music) it can be used for everything you can see – even if you don’t know the brand name or how you can describe the style or the pattern
You can also break a pattern or dust or screenshot and then use lens or lens function in Google photos to find items in a similar style.
Smart, it can also show users new ways to style clothes they already have, such as that vintage vest on the back of the wardrobe. Perfect for the time that bad, or just fashion aversion.
Just take a photo and use lens to see how others wear similar items
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