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This is a new level of ambition, with fashion making a land grab for sport prime time. Sports fans who don?t follow fashion are likely to be oblivious to Arsenal and England?s Bukayo Saka?s oufit on the Burberry front row ? epic though it was ? but collaborations will be happening slap bang in the middle of sports culture in Paris next summer, not just at fashion week.
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.
As seen in the Lanvin SS24 show, relaxed tailoring will be a key menswear trend this year. Fashion will take a leisurely turn, offering a breath of fresh air to traditional tailoring. Picture yourself in effortless suits and casual separates, embracing relaxed silhouettes and comfortable fabrics that redefine tailored style. From oversized shirts to loose-fit canvas trousers, this trend blends comfort and style seamlessly. Whether you?re styling a smart-casual fit for work or attending a casual dress-code gathering, relaxed tailoring becomes the go-to choice for the modern man looking to make a statement with ease.
As seen in the By Malene Birger SS24 show, low-key luxe will still be a key womenswear trend continuing from last year. Embracing classic, staple pieces over logo-heavy designs. This seasonal range of effortless and low-key pieces is a focus including relaxed suits, wide-leg trousers, matching sets, column skirts and jersey dresses. With a muted colour palette and minimalist designs, this style is perfect for women who appreciate timeless future classics.
Then comes the minidress. At Chanel, Miu Miu, and Versace, the garment adopts a deceptively wise sixties-inspired style. Conversely, designer John Galliano at Maison Margiela offers an effective punkish and baroque minidress, while Andreadamo introduces the piece in a range of nude drapes. This Fashion Week, the Marni, Missoni, and Dsquared2 shows bet on a more-than-mini dress, which already signals next summer?s viral trend.
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