NY Fashion Week Spring 2024 Trends
Here are the trends the designers presented at the NY Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2024.
Always remember that it is my job to check what's new to be able to help you update your wardrobe according to your style. That's what I do in my wardrobe as well!
Here are some of the trends:
1. Denim
The dress code, in general, is more casual, and we are seeing more creativity in denim: different washes and cuts. If denim is your thing, it's a perfect piece to invest in a new style.
2. Metallic
Don't wait for special occasions to wear them!
3. Handmade
For many seasons, we have seen an appreciation for handmade clothes and details such as crochet and macramé.
4. Transparency
Fabrics like tulle or lace add femininity to the outfits.
5. Peplum
Peplums are perfect to add some volume to the hip area if you wish.
6. Corsets
Corsets are feminine and sexy, but it depends on the style and how you will wear them.
7. Capri pants
I know that Capri pants are controversial. I personally don't love them, but I am very curious to see if women will be wearing them again. Handmade pieces bring an artisanal charm to your wardrobe.
8. Flowers
3D flowers are not new, but they are not going anywhere.
9. White suits
Blazers are here to stay, and different tones of white suits are seen on the runways.
10. Dropped shoulders
Shoulders can be a really good focal point of an outfit.
11. DROP-waist dresses
It is a silhouette we haven't seen for a while.
12. Bows
This is another trend we have seen for a while and will still be here.
What are your favorite trends for Spring/Summer 2024? What about your least favorites?
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