Trends We Love...

Can't get enough of shrugs, boleros, cropped blazers and cropped capes. It makes the styling so whimsical whilst highlighting the female silhouette.

I started rewearing capris and pedal pushers in summer 2022, and I am happy to see them back, I don't plan to stop wearing them, no matter if they go out of style, they are so flattering.

I am also still loving maxi skirts (if it has a little flair at the hem, the better).

I have been for 4 straight years looking for the perfect cropped leather biker jacket. They're always either too long or too short, which makes them look more like boleros. I'd love if it had rounded shoulders. Please someone design this.

Not happy about seeing so many people wearing skants, because they have been MY thing for over a decade, the same goes for maxi tunics, cardigans or dresses over pants.

I have been seeing open toe boots making a comeback and I'm here for it. I hope someone designs them mid calf length and with squared toes in black leather, please.
 
i totally agree with the cropped blazers and the maxi skirts.
What i do love too is some of the oversized clothes that are made for people to feel great in their body and in their movements. Like for me, when i'm at home i love just being confy and wearing some of these big big sweaters is such a great yes !
Also some designs are very cool and unique. Basically what i enjoy the most is that you are very comfy in those clothes :smile:
 
I'm not a trend person for many years, but that damned mesh shoe flat trend has been haunting me since last year. I have always loved mesh shoes (I own the Bottega mesh pumps), but the general idea of a naked shoe is so sexy and appealing to me, that I can't get it off of my head (the Alaia mesh ballerinas are one of the most beautiful shoes I've ever seen). I am just going to get a pair one of these days. I do think it is one of those very, very rare trends that are here to stay as timeless. They are minimalist to the core, sexy, beautiful, AND practical, comfortable (except if it rains).
 
Can't get enough of shrugs, boleros, cropped blazers and cropped capes. It makes the styling so whimsical whilst highlighting the female silhouette.

I started rewearing capris and pedal pushers in summer 2022, and I am happy to see them back, I don't plan to stop wearing them, no matter if they go out of style, they are so flattering.

I am also still loving maxi skirts (if it has a little flair at the hem, the better).

I have been for 4 straight years looking for the perfect cropped leather biker jacket. They're always either too long or too short, which makes them look more like boleros. I'd love if it had rounded shoulders. Please someone design this.

Not happy about seeing so many people wearing skants, because they have been MY thing for over a decade, the same goes for maxi tunics, cardigans or dresses over pants.

I have been seeing open toe boots making a comeback and I'm here for it. I hope someone designs them mid calf length and with squared toes in black leather, please.
cropped blazers remind me s o o o much of the 80s
 
Love your point about comfy clothes! Oversized sweaters at home are the best. I agree, fashion can be super comfy and stylish these days. The variety is awesome!
Oversized sweaters have literally been around for decades ?
 
@philophile yeah a mesh ballet flat isn't that different in concept from a sandal and I remember wearing a metallic pair with a rattan-like weave back in the 00s which I loved, I do think the specific detail that makes these a 2023-24 trend is the Mary Jane strap
 
cropped blazers remind me s o o o much of the 80s
It's a well-known fact that cropped blazers are an 80s trend, but the thing is that I like a more modern, sleeker version of them. I also like rounded or sculpted shoulders/puff sleeves (also 80s), but contemporary and more flattering iterations of them. Furthermore, I disliked the 80s for all the kitsch, glitter, and excess, not for all the silhouettes it offered.
 
@philophile yeah a mesh ballet flat isn't that different in concept from a sandal and I remember wearing a metallic pair with a rattan-like weave back in the 00s which I loved, I do think the specific detail that makes these a 2023-24 trend is the Mary Jane strap
The Mary Jane strap is what I adore about them, although I don't mind so much if it doesn't have them. I remember Mary Janes being so big in the 00s too and I still adore these kind of shoes (girly, yet elegant). The 00s definitely defined my style and I never really stopped wearing a lot of stuff coming out of this era.
 
I have been looking a it too!!! And I gotta be honest, I am sooo happy to se Vivienne Westwood coming back to mainstream popularity. I know I know, everyone will now use it, I don't care! I have been missing her in the mainstream spotlight for a few decades now and I think is awesome she is back.

So things I have spot lately: late 90s and early 2000s comebacks and I LOVE THEM!
For the early 2000s the one I am noticing more are the tiny blouses which only button in the breast area but are open for the rest of the torso, wonderful to see those coming back and I miss my 16 yr old body damn it!

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I currently love
Mary Janes
Sheer skirts
Pleated midi skirts
Voluminus/oversized everything 😄

Also, hi I'm new here 👋
 
Oh, and embellishments, rhinestones, all the fun sparkly things!
 
Oversized sweaters have literally been around for decades ?
believe they were talking about in context of being very in currently, i mean multiple of the biggest houses got oversized sweaters on runway, big on tik tok and pinterest cause of boom in interest of jap street fashion.almost everythings been around for decades
 
I'm really into the return of flowy lacy Chloé-esque boho. Especially the lace, it's good to see texture in clothing again this way.
 
parkas, proper Oasis-style green ones (NOT barn jackets or Barbours)
 

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