Anonymous wrote:What is an example of "long peplum"?
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting, thanks OP! Fingers crossed for the side part, ha.
I watch a lot of kdramas, and recently I was watching something from around 2019/2020 and noticed that the young women dressed exactly the way my American teen does now in 2023. Of course, it’s easy to see correlations in things like “yellow”, but the forecast does bear a resemblance to what’s currently worn in more recent kdramas. And baggy looks were huge in Japan last year when we were planning a (sadly canceled) trip and I got curious what trendy people were wearing there. I wonder if Western fashion is following Asian trends these days?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks!
How about makeup trends- specifically lips?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This comes up every year, with someone asking. So I'll preemptively make the thread and name some trends based on the Spring 2024 runways and also street fashion blogs.
Overall: more polished, chic, classic looks with modern finishing. Officially the end of the covid sweatsuit era. Casual looks will be oversized, eg, baggy looks will reign. Waistlines will be a new area of emphasis with dropped waistlines, and long peplum being on trend.
Jeans: baggy will be most fashionable followed by flare.
Colors: black and white, red, lilc, pink, and a range of yellows from butter to sunshine. Blue is being pushed by Pantone but the fashion world doesn't seem to be listening
Purses: oversized, large bags most fashionable, but tiny bags still in. Fanny packs still in style.
Shoes: knee high boots coming back hot. Thigh high still good. Kitten heels. High heels very in for most fashion conscious, but this year's flat trend will likely hang on.
Hemline: micro mini and midi for fashion people
Miscellaneous: cutouts remain very hot, gold metallics here to stay for a long time, see through fabrics will be more common in typical clothing stores, 1990s the muse for most looks. Enjoy your middle parts and wild shag cuts now, ladies, because by 2025 we will be deep in 1990s hair trends like a less layered, more undone version of The Rachel. This year, you can wear a deep side part and look like you're on the cutting edge of trend.
Every year I respond to the trend thread and people get upset with me. Take it up with the fashion people. I don't make the rules, I just keep up with them.
I hope you are accurate re: end of sweatsuit era. I saw someone in a matchy matchy Alo sweatsuit, they looked to be walking through the grocery in their pajamas - actually bearing a smug look on their face. For real? You look silly.
Anonymous wrote:This comes up every year, with someone asking. So I'll preemptively make the thread and name some trends based on the Spring 2024 runways and also street fashion blogs.
Overall: more polished, chic, classic looks with modern finishing. Officially the end of the covid sweatsuit era. Casual looks will be oversized, eg, baggy looks will reign. Waistlines will be a new area of emphasis with dropped waistlines, and long peplum being on trend.
Jeans: baggy will be most fashionable followed by flare.
Colors: black and white, red, lilc, pink, and a range of yellows from butter to sunshine. Blue is being pushed by Pantone but the fashion world doesn't seem to be listening
Purses: oversized, large bags most fashionable, but tiny bags still in. Fanny packs still in style.
Shoes: knee high boots coming back hot. Thigh high still good. Kitten heels. High heels very in for most fashion conscious, but this year's flat trend will likely hang on.
Hemline: micro mini and midi for fashion people
Miscellaneous: cutouts remain very hot, gold metallics here to stay for a long time, see through fabrics will be more common in typical clothing stores, 1990s the muse for most looks. Enjoy your middle parts and wild shag cuts now, ladies, because by 2025 we will be deep in 1990s hair trends like a less layered, more undone version of The Rachel. This year, you can wear a deep side part and look like you're on the cutting edge of trend.
Every year I respond to the trend thread and people get upset with me. Take it up with the fashion people. I don't make the rules, I just keep up with them.