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Gone are the days when sportswear was reserved solely for sporting activities. In what is likely something of a hangover from the pandemic’s lockdown aesthetic of daily loungewear, sportswear staples have slowly been infiltrating our everyday wardrobes of late – but never more so than for spring 2024. Hooded sweatshirts are now supersize and have taken the place of casual day dresses, zip-up track-tops in monochrome are the perfect pairing piece for your favourite denim, and cropped leggings – somewhat reminiscent of the 60s pedal pusher – are a bona fide look to pair with heeled pumps. Comfort dressing? You don’t have to tell us twice.
While a handful of designers (Miu Miu, Loewe) have been flirting with the no-pants look in recent seasons ? one that has since been embraced with enthusiasm by the Jenners/Biebers/Hadids of the style world ? the SS24 shows have made it official: The take-off-your-pants trend is about to, well, totally take off. It?s easier to point out the designers who didn?t send majorly exposed legs down their runways than to name those that did, which range from Marni to Schiaparelli to Dries Van Noten to LaQuan Smith. The coolest way to dress up your bottom half in 2024, it seems, will be by not dressing it up at all and opting instead for short shorts and exposed undies with sheer or colorful tights underneath.
This year, out of all the menswear trends, we believe statement pockets will steal the spotlight. Practical yet stylish, it elevates the humble pocket to a standout design element. Imagine yourself in jackets, shirts, and trousers adorned with oversized or uniquely shaped pockets that redefine functionality with a touch of flair. From cargo-inspired to asymmetric designs, this trend puts a contemporary twist on classic silhouettes.
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 cool job of 2023, epitomised by the entire fashion industry losing its mind over a Thom Browne chef jacket in The Bear. Being a chef is so cool, even just pretending to be a chef makes you cool: Ayo Edebiri, the actor who plays Sydney in The Bear, anointed by Vogue as ?a fashion star in the making?, has been wearing everything from lavender haute couture gowns to conceptual Loewe sculpture dresses, and will be one to watch on the red carpet next year.
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