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The Lyst Index is a quarterly ranking of fashion’s hottest brands and products compiled by Lyst, the world's biggest and most intelligent fashion shopping platform. With 160m shoppers a year and the biggest data set in fashion, Lyst is a unique source of global fashion intelligence. The formula behind The Lyst Index takes into account Lyst shoppers’ behavior, including searches on and off platform, product views and sales. To track brand and product heat, the formula also incorporates social media mentions, activity and engagement statistics worldwide, over a three month period.
Hottest Brands
Q1-25
01
LOEWE

+3

Launched “Crafted World: Jonathan Anderson’s LOEWE” book, celebrating the designer’s tenure as creative director. 

Presented the LOEWE Fall-Winter 2025 Men’s and Women’s collections at the 18th-century Hôtel de Maisons, in Paris.

Presented Tokyo Crafted World, a journey through nearly two centuries of creativity, craftsmanship, and innovation.

02
MIU MIU

-1

Celebrated Chinese New Year with “The Encounters”.

Launched a series of pop-up stores called Miu Miu Gymnasium.
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Presented “Miu Miu Women’s Tales” #29 in London.

03
SAINT LAURENT

-1

Saint Laurent Productions won 2 Oscars and 4 Golden Globes for Emilia Perez.

Presented Saint Laurent Fall-Winter 2025 menswear show by Anthony Vaccarello.

Re-opened Saint Laurent Rive Droite store, and unveiled new Sushi Park Paris destination.

04
COACH

+1

Launched the Soho Sneaker, seen throughout New York Fashion Week on celebrities, press, and industry tastemakers.

Debuted its Fall-Winter 2025 collection with a runway show held at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City’s Upper East Side. 

Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts wore the viral Empire bag.

05
PRADA

-2

‍Released “Ten Protagonists”. A collection of short stories written by acclaimed author Ottessa Moshfegh.

Held the eleventh edition of its contemporary cultural series, Prada Mode, in Abu Dhabi.

Introduced a new series of documentary films in collaboration with National Geographic, celebrating the 2025 Re-Nylon Collection and campaign, and Prada Group’s SEA BEYOND educational program.

06
COS

+11

Debuted spring/summer 2025 collection with campaign fronted by Adrien Brody.
‍
Released first fragrance collection ‘COS Perfumery’.

Introduced Cos Remade: a limited-edition denim capsule crafted from 20% pre-loved COS garments.

07
BOTTEGA VENETA

-1

Hosted ‘Correspondences’, a performance by Soundwalk Collective and Patti Smith at the new San Fedele headquarters.

Announced I.N from Stray Kids as Brand Ambassador.

Launched the Summer 2025 campaign.

08
THE ROW

+1

Held Resort 2026 show, with no attendee photography and no guest seating hierarchy.

Rumors circulated that the Margaux bag will be discontinued.
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The Dune sandal, a $690 flip-flop went viral in fashion circles.

09
CHLOÉ

+10

Presented Chloé Winter 2025 Runway Show in Paris.

Revealed the return of the Paddington Bag.

Chemena Kamali interviewed in The New York Times.

10
ALAÏA

-3

Opened new Alaïa Paris flagship.

Launched Winter-Spring 2025 Campaign, shot by Tyrone Lebon.

Presented Alaïa Summer-Fall 2025 Collection.

11
MONCLER

-3

Announced Moncler Brand FY2024 revenues: +8% cFX versus 2023.

Hosted Fall-Winter 25 Moncler Grenoble Show in Courchevel.

Launched Moncler Collection Spring 2025 campaign featuring Penn Badgley and the latest Genius collection MONCLER X FRGMT designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara.

12
RALPH LAUREN

+6

Ralph Lauren received the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony held in Washington D.C.

Worn by Kacey Musgraves at the 67th annual Grammy Awards, and also by Selena Gomez and H.E.R. at the 97th Academy Awards.

Presented the Fall-Winter 2025 Polo Ralph Lauren womenswear collection at ‘Ralph’s’ in Paris.

13
VERSACE

+1

Presented Donatella Versace’s Final Fashion Show, Fall-Winter 2025.

Appointed Dario Vitale as Chief Creative Officer.

Released Biggie Eyewear Campaign fronted by Sabrina Carpenter and Alex Sarr.

14
BALENCIAGA

+1

Launched the Monday shoes.

Released Le City Bag Paparazzi Campaign featuring Paris Hilton, Tyra Banks and more.

Presented Fall-Winter 2025 Catwalk Show.

15
SKIMS

-4

Announced NikeSKIMS, a new partnership from NIKE, Inc. and SKIMS.

Created pop-up Skims experience in Times Square featuring a giant inflatable Kim Kardashian.

Cast The White Lotus’ Patrick Schwarzenegger and fiancée Abby Champion in Wedding Shop campaign.

16
JACQUEMUS

-3

Unveiled La Croisière show in Paris, and collaborative movie with Apple, both shot entirely on iPhone.

Announced the forthcoming launch of their beauty chapter through a partnership with L’Oréal Luxe.

Custom Jacquemus looks featured in the HBO series The White Lotus.

17
GUCCI

-5

Kering and Gucci announced the appointment of Demna as the House’s new Artistic Director, starting early July 2025.

Showed Fall-Winter 2025 Collection, ‘Continuum’.

Unveiled Gucci Bamboo: Decoding an Icon in Shanghai, exploring the legacy of the Gucci Bamboo 1947 bag.

18
ON

new

00

Took over The Corner Shop at Selfridges with pop-up featuring ambassadorFKA Twigs’ The Body Is Art, Part II campaign.

Released On Cloudsurfer 2 running sneaker, an updated design featuring CloudTec Phase technology.

Teamed up with Elmo from Sesame Street on ‘Soft Wins’ campaign to champion self-compassion in running.

19
TOTÊME

+1

Presented Fall-Winter 25 runway collection in Paris.

Opened flagship store in Beijing, designed by Swiss architect Herzog & de Meuron.

Viral kitten-heel flip-flops were worn by Hailey Bieber.

20
VALENTINO

-4

Presented debut haute couture collection by Alessandro Michele, inspired by the concept of the infinite list.

Showed Fall-Winter 2025 collection in Paris, with red-lit cubicle set.

Revealed Valentino Garavani x Vans Authentic collaboration sneakers as part of Fall-Winter 2025 collection.

01
MIU MIU

- Presented "Tales & Tellers" at Paris Art Basel
- Launched new Upcycled project and Holiday Campaign with Emma Corrin
- Hosted Miu Miu Select events in Miami with Gigi Hadid and Tokyo with MOMO

02
saint laurent

+2

- Received 10 Golden Globes nominations for Saint Laurent Productions movie Emilia Perez
- Released “As Time Goes by” campaign, directed by Nadia Lee Cohen
- Launched Spring 25 campaign featuring Gwyneth Paltrow

03
prada

- Presented ‘The Sound of Prada’ in Seoul, with creative direction by Anderson .Paak
- Revealed Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit, a partnership with Axiom Space 
- The Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli women’s team won Puig Women’s America’s Cup Final of the 37th America’s Cup

04
LOEWE

-2

- Released SS ‘25 Precollection campaign shot by Juergen Teller
- Launched second collaboration with Japanese ceramicists Suna Fujita 
- Hosted event in Paris to celebrate Crafted World: Jonathan Anderson’s LOEWE

05
COACH

+10

- Received Innovation Award at the 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards
‍- Launched Alter/Ego collection, new Coachtopia styles created from bestselling Coach bags
- Hosted CFDA after party with GloRilla, and UK afterparty for Charli XCX Brat Tour

06
Bottega Veneta

- Appointed British designer Louise Trotter as new Creative Director
- Released “Going Places” travel campaign featuring brand ambassador Jacob Elordi
- Presented Waves Dubai, an immersive experience of music and sound in the Middle East

07
Alaïa

-2

- Held ‘La Table Alaïa’ intimate dinner with We Are Ona in Paris
- Launched Archetypes campaign shot by David Sims,  featuring Mona Tougaard, Fei Fei Sun and Alix Bouthors 
- Opened two US boutiques, Fontainebleau Las Vegas and South Coast Plaza in California

08
MONCLER

+5

- Announced Moncler growth of +8% cFX  in the first 9 months of 2024
- Hosted City of Genius event in Shanghai, with potential global reach of 8.9 billion people
- Launched Moncler Grenoble FW ‘24 campaign shot by Mario Sorrenti

09
THE ROW

- Opened first store in Paris
- Held annual private sale in New York
- Dressed Saoirse Ronan, Pamela Anderson and Dakota Johnson

10
UGG

new

- Launched AW ‘24 men’s campaign featuring Post Malone
- Unveiled AW ‘24 retail experiences at Feel House LA and Nordstrom Corner Shop NY
- Kendall Jenner wore the UGG Classic Ultra Mini boot

11
SKIMS

+1

- Released collaboration collection with Dolce & Gabbana
- Opened first flagship store on 5th Avenue in New York
- Collaborated with The North Face on collection of winter essentials

12
GUCCI

-4

- Released Gucci Gift campaign featuring Jannik Sinner, Solange, Miss Tina and more
- Sponsored 13th annual Art+Film Gala at LACMA
- Honored for “We Will Always Have London” campaign at the British Fashion Awards

13
JAcQUEMUS

-6

- Opened flagship boutiques in New York and London
- Rolled out "Winter Retreat" campaign featuring Alex Consani, showcasing a collaboration with Moon Boot
- Launched the Turismo bag

14
VERSACE

-3

- Launched Versace Tag bag, including Zepeto, Bitmoji and Drest Takeovers
- Dropped new Cillian Murphy and Anne Hathaway Icons Episode
- Launched Kun and Rosy Zhao Holiday campaign 

15
BALENCIAGA

+2

- Launched Le City Bag campaign featuring Michelle Yeoh and Naomi Watts
- Released Fall 25 collection lookbook of “internal use” images including collaborations with Automobili Lamborghini and Scholl
- Debuted campaign shot by Juergen Teller starring Romeo Beckham, Kim Ye-Ji, Kim Petras, Sua Lee and more

16
VALENTINO

-6

- Unveiled Avant les Débuts Spring 2025, Alessandro Michele’s first campaign for the maison
- Presented Fall 2025 collection through co-ed lookbook featuring 90 looks
- Appointed Lim Yoona and Jeff Satur as brand ambassadors

17
COS

new

- Released Fall/Winter 2024 “Atelier” Collection
- Partnered with photographer Chris Perani on a 24 piece capsule collection
- Held Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale

18
RALPH LAUREN

-4

- Unveiled interactive ‘Polo Bear’ window installations in key flagship stores
- Hosted a premiere for HBO documentary film, Very Ralph, in Shanghai, China
- Worn by Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, Demi Moore, Colman Domingo and more

19
Chloé

+1

- Hosted Hollywood gathering attended by Tracee Ellis Ross, Kaia Gerber, Laufey and more.
- Introduced Chloe Kick sneaker
- Worn by Keira Knightley, Jennifer Lopez and Amal Clooney

20
TOTÊME

-4

- Opened store in the historic Egmont building in Copenhagen
- Released second jewellery collection, with ‘Thorns’ campaign shot by photographer Guido Mocafino 
- Opened store in Aspen, Colorado.

Fashion’s Transfer Window

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Launchmetrics Spotlight

One word can describe how the industry started 2025: turbulence. Eight luxury houses announced a shake-up in creative direction this quarter alone, four of which are among the Lyst Index’s Hottest Brands. In January, the appointment of Matthieu Blazy as Chanel’s new creative director sparked a cascade of replacements and announcements of new postings, both expected and surprising. Sabato de Sarno announced his exit from Gucci after two years, giving way to the appointment of Demna, whose replacement at Balenciaga is yet to be named. Louise Trotter was tapped for the top job at Bottega Veneta, becoming the only female creative director of a Kering-owned brand. Glenn Martens moved to Maison Margiela, Michael Rider took over at Celine, and Simone Bellotti stepped in at Jil Sander. 

After months of speculation, the official announcement of Jonathan Anderson’s departure from Loewe — where Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez will replace him — sparked an outpouring of online acclaim, and a 38% increase in searches for the brand on Lyst. Reflecting this impactful moment for the brand, Loewe displaces Miu Miu to take back the top spot this quarter. With customers keen to shop Anderson’s final Loewe collection before his newly appointed position, replacing Kim Jones at Dior Men’s, does this mark the beginning of the #OldLoewe era?

332%

The year on year increase in demand for Coach in 2024 

Chloé enters the top 10 hottest brands for the first time since the Lyst Index began, moving up nine places. Just over a year after Chemena Kamali’s return to the brand as creative director, the resurgence of the boho aesthetic has helped bring the brand firmly back into the conversation. The Mini Ruffled Dress, which sits at number 10 in the hottest products list, demonstrates the brand’s reimagining of its house codes; the revitalization of Chloé’s signature aesthetic is proving to be a winning strategy. A successful return to brand archives could be a playbook to follow amid designer shakeups. 

As the industry recalibrates to new creative visions, how have these high-profile changes influenced fashion shoppers this quarter? Aside from Loewe’s ascent, it’s a mixed reception for those in flux. Versace and Balenciaga both move up one space, while Bottega Veneta, Gucci and Valentino all drop down the table. For the first time, a high street brand, COS, surges 11 places into the top ten hottest brands, with a 44% increase in demand. Thanks to viral products like its barrel-leg trousers — this quarter’s 6th hottest product — COS is now leading a breakthrough in mass fashion brand building. Brand moments such as this April’s runway show, which rivaled the production value of any luxury house, could further solidify the brand’s position at the intersection of accessibility and aspiration.

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ON

On enters The Lyst Index for the first time, evolving from a sneaker label to an innovative brand boasting celebrity endorsements from Zendaya, Roger Federer, and FKA Twigs. Collaborations with emerging and luxury brands prove that the industry and customers are welcoming On’s ambitions beyond activewear; the brand released partnerships with Loewe and Post Archive Faction in the past year, and searches on Lyst increased by 50% this quarter. 

Building on the global success of the Samba, Adidas continues to successfully reintroduce archive silhouettes. The Adidas Taekwondo, this quarter’s second hottest product, is the latest low-profile shape to excite fashion fans. Meanwhile, Puma rides the wave of the Speedcat’s popularity with the introduction of the new Speedcat Ballet. This ‘sneakerina’ hybrid combines the slimline sneaker look with trending ballet shapes, hitting the low-profile niche for a fashion-forward shopper. Carving out a hot new sneaker category, searches for ‘ballet sneakers’ have increased 1300% this quarter on Lyst. 

1300%

increase in searches for sneakerinas on Lyst this quarter

The exploration of archive styles expands outside of sportswear, with Paraboot’s Michael, a traditional lug-soled leather shoe, becoming one of this quarter's hottest products. First designed 80 years ago, the Paraboot Michael is now surging in popularity, with a 226% increase in searches year on year.

Have we already witnessed fashion’s biggest cultural moment of the year? In February, multi-Grammy Award-winner Kendrick Lamar shaped the zeitgeist by stepping out in a pair of Celine flared jeans at the Super Bowl. After selling out online, the co-sign of this silhouette drove a 412% increase in searches for ‘flared jeans’ on Lyst. Kendrick’s influence has not gone unnoticed; the artist was announced as a Chanel brand ambassador this month.

$3.90

The price of Uniqlo's socks:
the most affordable product in Lyst Index history

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PARABOOT

Hottest Products
To find the world’s hottest products, Lyst’s formula filters more than eight million items by volume of social media mentions alongside searches, page views, interactions and sales in the Lyst app. We group colors for styles, and take into account global demand per volume of stock available.
01
CELINE JEAN
CELINE
Marco Jean
02
ADIDAS SHOE
adidas
Taekwondo Sneakers
03
PUMA_FLATS
PUMA
Speedcat Ballet Flat
04
YSL BAG
SAINT LAURENT
Gaby Vanity Bag
05
MIUMIU
MIU MIU
Suede Pouch
06
COS BARELL
COS
Barrel Leg Trouser
07
ALO HOODY
ALO YOGA
Accolade Hoodie
08
UNIQLO SOCKS
UNIQLO
Coloured Sock
09
PARABOOTS
PARABOOT
Michael Shoes
10
CHLOE
CHLOÉ
Mini Ruffled Dress
Brands Moving Fast
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Launchmetrics Spotlight

Duran Lantink

Lantink is best known for remixing deadstock into sculptural, puffed-up silhouettes that spark online debate and discourse. A recipient of the LVMH and Woolmark Prizes, the Dutch designer has been named the permanent creative director of Jean Paul Gaultier. 

worn by:Troye Sivan, Doja Cat, Victoria Beckham

Trending Product:Padded Shorts

+69%

rise in demand this quarter

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Mr Porter

Dries van Noten

Julien Klausner’s first Fall-Winter 2025 show for Dries Van Noten was met with critical acclaim. Continuing Van Noten’s intellectual legacy, the internally appointed creative director ushers in a new era for the house.

Worn by:Tracee Ellis Ross, Ayo Edebiri, Harry Styles

Trending Product:Suede Sneaker

+11%

rise in demand this quarter

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Mr Porter

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LEVI'S

Levi's

One of the most iconic names in denim, Levi’s has maintained its category leading status decade after decade. This quarter saw a continued partnership with Beyoncé, exploring archival Levi’s styles and the brand’s storied history. 

WORN BY:Beyoncé, Selena Gomez, Austin Butler

Trending Product:Cinch Baggy Jeans

+35%

rise in demand this quarter

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In a season of noise, Chloé’s quiet clarity is striking a chord — proof that emotion, not excess, is driving the new luxury.

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