From skinny jeans to corset tops, trends evolve from year to year and often reflect the time period in which they were popular. Through influences like celebrities and film, pop culture dictates trends in a variety of ways. However, there are a few classic fashion trends that have stood the test of time for over 100 years. Among these trends is the polka dot print. Since the beginning of the 20th century, polka dots have reemerged in a variety of ways, demonstrating the power of the iconic pattern. Today, we can incorporate polka dots into our everyday style in a modern and effortless way.
The Golden Age of Polka Dots: 1950s
Just before the start of the 1950s, Christian Dior released a couture line titled “The New Look.” Featuring A-line dresses, skirts and sun hats, the line embraced femininity and sophistication after World War II. This was one of the first high-fashion collections to feature polka dots, which solidified its place in the mainstream fashion world.

As the 1950s progressed, polka dots transitioned from runways to televisions. Actresses such as Marilyn Monroe began sporting polka dots, most famously in the film “The Seven Year Itch” (1955). Lucille Ball, star of “I Love Lucy,” was also known for wearing polka dot dresses and skirts. Monroe and Ball were symbols of female empowerment, reinforcing polka dots as a pattern of femininity.
Polka Dots in the 1990s
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, polka dots began to decline in popularity. However, as the 1980s and 1990s approached, the bold print began to resurface in pop culture. Prominent figures such as Princess Diana were often spotted wearing polka dot gowns, blazers, hats and even socks! Her widespread influence paved the way for polka dots to make their vibrant comeback.

Fashion houses such as Valentino and Yves Saint Laurent began including polka dots in their spring/summer collections, and these unique pieces started appearing on runways everywhere. The new looks put a twist on the classic design and experimented with different patterns and textures, breaking the boundaries of fashion. The look featured below is from Yves Saint Laurent’s Spring/Summer 1992 collection.

Incorporating Polka Dots in Your Style Today
As observed on several spring and summer 2025 runways, polka dots are again trending. For example, polka dot tops are being sold at retailers such as Revolve, Princess Polly and Nordstrom. These tops embody the playful styles of modern fashion, while also embracing the elegance of classic polka dot designs. Polka dot bikinis are also on the horizon for summer style trends.

Matching sets remain a fashion favorite and polka dot sets are quickly becoming a must-have among shoppers today. Whether it is loungewear or a more refined set, they can be dressed up or down for any occasion. These sets usually include mini skirts, maxi skirts or shorts.

How will you incorporate polka dots in your style? Tag us, @VALLEYmag , and let us know!
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