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10 INTERESTING TRENDS TODAY

A lots of fast trends come and go but I found that some trends today are ones that seem to stay. They are interesting, they are current and most importantly you will love how uncommon yet fashionable they are.



1. 70s and ‘60s Fashion

For the third season in a row, the seventies were still a key decade of inspiration, although the ‘60s also seeped in a little bit, and some looks were from straight in that middle period between the two decades!




2. ‘40s Silhouettes

The ‘40s dresses this season didn’t feel demure or overly feminine – just beautiful without being restricting. We saw both more casual dresses reminiscent of the era, with more of an elongated silhouette, and more extravagant options with voluminous skirts.





3. Equestrian Fashion

Realistically, only the bourgeois can afford a high-fashion wardrobe, while the rest of us have to pay attention to the trends, so we can find more affordable versions. Equestrian-inspired outfits, however, seem so tightly entwined with old money identity that we’re not sure how much of them will trickle down to the rest of us.





4. Long, Slinky Dresses

Long, slinky dresses prove that sexy doesn’t have to be short, tight, or complicated. We loved the huge variety of them that we saw on the runways! Many of them were specifically made of bias-cut fabrics, which allows the dresses to drape over the body in a way that highlights curves without constricting, making for a comfortable yet alluring design.   





5.Flowy, Modest Dresses

As much as we loved all the slinky dresses on the runways, there was also room to appreciate those flowy maxi dress-meets-caftan designs, which were augmented for fall/ winter with thicker fabrics and more appropriate fall 2020 colors. 





6.Bandage Off-the-Shoulder

For the fall 2020 fashion trends, we saw a very elegant twist on the off-the-shoulder look, with a sort of bandage-wrap style piece of fabric wrapped over the arms, giving a straight, continuous neckline and beautifully emphasizing the collarbone.





7. One-Shoulder Dresses

Is wearing a one-shoulder dress in winter a dubious decision? Probably. Is it glamorous? This time around, at least, it is, because each one-shoulder dress presented on the fall/ winter runways was more luxurious than the previous one.





8. Caped Dresses

Royal, glamorous, and elegant – that’s the vibe the caped dresses presented on the runways exuded this season. They felt especially harmonious next to all the capes, like a red-carpet version of the ubiquitous outerwear.






9. High Neck Jackets and Coats

Somehow, high-necked jackets and coats put out a serious vibe that a typical turtleneck just doesn’t have. They look modern and even futuristic in a post-apocalyptic kind of way, and most importantly – they’ll keep your neck warm if you forget a scarf. 





10. Blankets

Sure, there are a ton of amazing coat options, but as an alternative, you can just wrap yourself in a blanket and go out into the cold as cozy as can be. Are designers predicting a full year of social isolation? Do they just want to give us the sartorial equivalent of a warm hug? Whatever the case, I’m into it.






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