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After a month full of fashion shows in New York, London, Milan, and Paris, what are the trends spotted at Spring-Summer 2024 Fashion Week? Sheer or gold white dresses, miniskirts or mini shorts, floral or fringed patterns, total denim looks or leather jackets… Get a glimpse at the pieces we will all wear in the next few months.
As more and more companies require in-office work days, fashion has embraced the office aesthetic by romanticizing corporate wear. Pleated trousers, optical glasses, and slate grey have become anything but drab, and you can even wear this trend outside of the office without looking like a dweeb…just leave the laptop behind.
Trust Jonathan Anderson to define the season?s silhouette. At Loewe, the designer celebrated his 10-year anniversary at the Spanish house by ushering in a new super-high-waisted trouser shape ? so high, in fact, that the trousers came with an in-built corset to hold them in place under the bust. The good news: they?re an instant leg-lengthener, as Anderson?s contemporaries at Ala?a, Herm?s, Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent will attest.
If you still have your Abercrombie & Fitch polo shirt from the early 2000s, it?s time to pull that relic back out. Preppy fashion is back and Miu Miu is leading the charge with polos, layered collared shirts, boat shoes, and elastic waist mini skirts. In Miu Miu?s collection, the trend is taking on the full Y2K identity but you can still find more classic versions of preppy style in 2024. Brands like Bally and Tods took a more streamlined approach to preppy fashion with pleated skirts, thin belts, and collared, short-sleeved button-up shirts.
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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