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Fashion overview spring-summer 2024

Fashion overview spring-summer 2024
March 22, 2024 354 view(s)

Fashion overview spring-summer 2024

Fashion overview spring-summer 2024

As the world's political and economic landscape shifts, the fashion world is also shaken, becoming simpler and stylistically safer. The color palette this season has become more modest, leaving behind the vibrant colors that previously dominated the spring-summer season and turning towards safe black and white. However, there is one color that establishes itself this season - bright red.

Glamorous dresses are now replaced with discreet chic - with trench-style coats, pencil skirts, chic suits, and good quality jeans being the pearls of the fashion world. Tasteful minimalism is the keyword of this season. Big logos are a thing of the past, drawing inspiration from the working woman's fashion of the 90s.

What to wear this season? The good news is that you probably already have everything you need! By using key items from your wardrobe, adding a white shirt and a touch of red as an accent, you are already trendy. Additionally, simpler footwear like balerinas and Mary Janes are here to stay.

 

Polo club

These are simple and modest garments with a touch of the Country Club vibe. This straightforward piece of clothing goes perfectly with everything this season, from men's wide shorts, to frilled micro-mini skirts, gold brocade dresses, to even beach fashion accessories like flip-flops and beach towels. What's the key to achieving this look's effortless appearance? – Slightly messy hair, don’t be too prim and proper, that has an elitist feel. Embrace the bohemian in yourself.

 

90's redux

The '90s are making a comeback with their 90's women's style.

As world events change, bold colors and large logos go out of fashion. Discreet chic is back. Balanced minimalism is in. Dig out your brown pencil skirts, gray trousers, blazers, white shirts, and boyfriend-style pants.

 

Short shorts

Shorts shorts. A simple garment that prevents overheating on hot summer days. Perfect attire for everyday wear, whether at home, on a beach promenade, or strolling through the city in a casual style. Considering this season's trends, it's easy to pair black or white shorts with a wide assortment of items from your wardrobe.

 

High-rise trousers

High-waisted pants are back in fashion. They give an iconic silhouette, creating the illusion of even longer legs. The higher the waist, the better! Jonathan Anderson, a top fashion designer, brought the spotlight to such high pants that had a built-in corset positioned below the bust, just to keep those pants up!

 

Craft

Garments that look like they're handmade are now more popular than ever. A trend that originated in crafting groups and gained traction on social media platforms like YouTube and TikTok has now made its way to the fashion runways. Shirts, dresses, pants made with delicate crochet techniques or ready-made clothes richly embellished with embroidery are in the spotlight.

Handcrafting can also be unconventional, such as combining laser-cut leather elements to create garments.

Take your crochet or knitting project to the next level!

 

Smell the roses

Romance is in the air now with rose and floral motifs. From vibrant reds to softer delicate pastel pinks. Romantic fashion during this spring-summer season spans from rose patterns, floral silhouettes, floral embellishments to flower appliqués. This trend is one of the most exceptional this spring-summer season, as it offers a wider range of colors.

 

Transparent skirt

After several seasons of sheer and floating dresses and lingerie-inspired details, the spotlight now shifts to the transparent skirt. This skirt takes on a bold role this season, exploring the boundaries of modesty for both day and night attire. To add femininity, pair a pencil skirt with a round-neck sweater and a top-handle bag.

If that's not quite your style, layer sheer garments, add a jacket, and a wide belt on top.

 

White noise

Have you heard of brown noise, pink noise, or white noise? It's a sound signal that carries information across the audible spectrum, creating sounds like a softly hissing television, whispering steam, and gentle radio static, thereby creating a soothing and even sleep-inducing background noise. But what's happening now - has white noise become fashionable?

Yes, it's true. White noise is now visually fashionable in clothing. Its range is wide, from transparent delicate flowing fabric to embroidered, intricately worked, and fully quilted designs. It's a real departure from what has been in spring fashion before. Euphoric colors and delicate pastels are outdated, and delicate white, swan-like dresses are now the new trend.

 

Metallics

Metallic fabrics, sequins, and similar metallic elements seem to be here to stay in fashion trends. Be bold and wear these shiny and shimmering fabrics. Dare to look like a gilded, silvered, or bronzed statue, as this surreal appearance turns heads.

Sequins may be a slightly more subdued choice, but they still add sparkle and elegance. Surround yourself with radiance by wearing sequin-adorned clothing

 

Modern flapper

The Roaring Twenties. When flapper dresses, ankle-baring, and short hairstyles became fashionable among female performers.

These beautiful garments, shining and sparkling with their distinctive fringes, are back in the spotlight. In the 1920s, flapper attire was a departure from the previous women's trend, emphasizing a more boyish figure and creating a boxier silhouette. While flappers are now synonymous with the 1920s, they were not as widespread as one might think.

Now it's back in a new form. Low waists, fringes, shine, and glamour. There are also more modest versions of this style, without the sparkle and shimmer, where the distinctive fringes remain the main adornment. Today's interpretation of this style also includes its versatility. Some costumes are more fitted and narrow, some remain true to history, wider, creating a rectangular silhouette, and some are more colorful, using shades like blue and red.