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While some are busy making plans for the best Valentine’s – or Galentine’s – Day, those of us with more sartorial inclinations are instead looking ahead to next season’s key fashion trends. If anything’s going to warm our spirits during these relentless biting winds and rainy mornings it’s the prospect of all the best spring/summer fashion on the horizon, right?
2023 has been coined the year of the girl, with Margot Robbie and the Barbie movie creating a craze for all things pink. And of course, ballet flats made an unexpected comeback (we all love an underdog story!). After seeing about a thousand Christmas trees with coquette-style bows to replace ornaments, I have a feeling this trend isn?t going anywhere, though it will take on some new forms in the new year. A-line silhouettes, peplums, and lace are a few of the girliest 2024 fashion trends we can expect to see.
For the fashion-inclined, the new year brings with it the same old question: What can I add to my closet to navigate the months ahead in style? If you?re ready for this kind of a wardrobe refresh, we?ve got an array of answers for you plucked straight from the spring/summer ?24 runways. Consider this roundup to be your glimpse into which 2024 trends are about to dominate clothing racks, cyber carts, and social media feeds alike so you can shop accordingly.
There?s nothing better for evening glamour than a top or dress adorned with sequins, pearls, and rhinestones. Some designers embraced the trend with touches of glitter, such as a sequin top with aquatic colors and satin pants at Giorgio Armani, an embroidered minidress at Gucci, a black dress adorned with pearls and worn over a cashmere sweater at Miu Miu, or a crystal top paired with leather shorts at Moschino. Others opted for an all-over look, such as Courr?ges? black dress with cut-outs, Chanel?s black pantsuit, Rabanne?s fatale silver sequin dress with a long slit, or Theory?s minimalist white sequin look. Finally, to imitate the iconic Carolyn Bessette, we can draw our inspiration from the Carolina Herrera show and its silver sequined pencil skirt paired with a black shirt.
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