Bubble hems have been, ahem, floating around for a while, and after design houses like Jaquemus and Dior packed the runway with bouncy accoutrement, I have a feeling the silhouette will be sticking around. Big, bulbous, bubbly and—depending on the fabric—diaphonous, in some ways, the look resembles a jellyfish and can seem as intimidating as the sea creature itself. The proportions can be tricky, but once mastered, a balloon hem can lend fun, shape and texture to your wardrobe.
When it comes to experimenting with the cut, PureWow Fashion Editor Abby Hepworth explains: “More than anything, they’re meant to be fun, so don't be afraid to lean into that. Rather than trying to force a bubble hem to feel ‘quiet luxury’ or like something Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy would have worn, meet the style where it's at, which is much more overtly feminine and bold. Mary Janes, classic cardigans and Peter Pan collar tops will look much more cohesive than an oversize tee or cowboy boots.”
If you’re wondering how to style bubble hems in 2025, here’s some fashion inspiration from red carpets, runways and street style.















