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For the romantic at heart, voluminous, dramatic sleeves dominated the runways of Carolina Herrera, Brock Collection, Emilia Wickstead, Simone Rocha, and many more. So when you just need a little extra oomph in your life, focus on your sleeves, dahling.
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A classic print that will be around forever, seen on the catwalks of Balenciaga, Balmain, and Dries Van Noten. For those who like patterns but don’t want anything too out there, dots are definitely the way to go.
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Pleats came in hot this season, shown at Pyer Moss, Iseey Miyake, Christopher John Rogers, and Chloe. Wear ’em all 2020 and watch the “OMG, where’d you get that?” comments roll in.
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New decade, new take on a classic with the reworked trench coat, demonstrated on the runways of Burberry, Gabriela Hearst, and JW Anderson. Mix things up this year with a style that’s like the old one, just new and improved.
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There are so many colors to stock up on in 2020, but this pastel shade of yellow is one you don’t want to miss (and a personal favorite). Found on the Jacquemus, Nina Ricci, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi and Victoria Beckham runways, it’s the kind of color that brightens up any day—a walking ray of sunshine!
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Say bye to your jean mini—for now. Runways brought back the longer denim skirt from the ’90s and early aughts just in time for the new decade, as seen at Celine, Marques Almeida, and Stella McCartney. The perfect length for the colder temps!
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The best part about co-ord suits is that all the work that goes into planning an outfit is already done for you. Brands like Zimmermann, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Jonathan Simkhai, and many others made our lives so much easier with these looks for 2020. Work smarter, not harder, in the coming year.
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Who said leather was just for colder temps? Instead of putting your leather away for half the year, labels like Prada, Givenchy, Hermes, and Rokh want us to wear year-round—and in all the colors, not just black.
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Make a major impact in 2020 by wearing one of these voluminous, loose-fit dresses, as seen on the runways of Valentino, Loewe, Molly Goddard, and Off-White.
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Cardi B wore this Sally LaPointe look, so there’s your celeb validation for this split-look trend right there. And, really, why wear one color when you can wear two?
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Let’s just say that in 2020, you are either going big or going home when it comes to blazers. Get you an oversized one, like the ones at the shows of Jacquemus, Balenciaga, Lavin, and Salvatore Ferragamo. You’ll thank me later.
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This year, bras are meant to be SEEN. Givenchy, Dion Lee, Courreges, and Maryam Nassir Zadeh showed bra tops on the runway.
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The trouser pant is back in a big way for 2020. Show everyone you mean business with this grown up pant. Take notes from Altuzarra, Akris, and Marc Jacobs.
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Haider Ackerman, Self-Portrait, Helmut Lang, and Jacquemus made sure that the knit dress is a must-have item for 2020.
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Your old-school uniform’s calling to inform you that the cardigan is back and it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. Take inspiration from shows like Miu Miu, Adeam, Chanel and Altuzarra. Pull that one that’s shoved in a bottom drawer somewhere out ASAP.
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Good article, as a fashion stylist I found this quite helpful 🙂
Fashion is usually crazy lol but these trends are cute, will surely try this season
Great, thanks for sharing this article post. Thanks Again. Awesome. Chloe Bartie Osborn