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On the heels of the anti-bride trend, 2024 will be the official year of alternative brides, according to the runways. Designers light Sandy Liang, Weiderhoft, and Altuzarra showed short, unconventional bridal looks that could be just as good for a courthouse wedding as a casual backyard ceremony. If you?re planning to walk down the aisle soon and want a fashion-forward ensemble, grab a more casual party dress and pair it with a longer veil (or a birdcage veil, in the case of No. 21).
The oversized boxy and ’80s-inspired blazers of the fall runway shows appear to be shrinking down to pint-sized proportions for spring. At Flying Solo, gunmetal sequins gave the cropped silhouette a disco vibe. Sergio Hudson went for a preppy houndstooth pattern, while Christian Siriano opted for crinkly metallics. Whatever the texture, this trend is all about the outer layer: Models went topless or sported matching bra tops underneath.
Marking a tentpole return to New York Fashion Week, the designer (and current CFDA chairman) Thom Browne later closed out the proceedings on Valentine?s Day ? and took a moment during his final bow to offer a large, heart-shaped box of chocolates to his partner, the museum curator Andrew Bolton. Despite that moment of romance, Browne?s collection was inspired by Gothic horror and Edgar Allan Poe?s ?The Raven? specifically. (The actor Carrie Coon had provided an eerie narration of the story, which played throughout the runway show.)
It?s the trend I didn?t want to accept was coming, but after seeing it at Prabal Gurung, Chet Lo, Colin Locascio, Ulla Johnson, and so many others, there?s no denying it anymore: peplums are back, and they?re staying for a minute. Thankfully, they?re taking an ultra-chic form in 2024; many of these looks feel more sculpted, drawing attention to the waistline and hip?and they?ll pair beautifully with wide-leg pants and full skirts.
The next iteration of 2023?s mega maxi skirt trend has arrived, and while longer hems are still very much in, we?re noticing a lot more volume when it comes to bottoms that land below the knee. Instead of slinky fits or Y2K-inspired denim fabrics, fuller skirts ? a Molly Goddard signature ? and ball gown silhouettes will be all the rage according to designers like Bottega Veneta and Staud. Batsheva even used an old-school hoop technique to accentuate its ?cheerleader full-circle skirt? look.
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