The street style scene is where early adopters test out upcoming trends as well as the ones that will have the most impact in defining fashion in the year ahead. Official Boston College Women’s Lacrosse 2024 DI National Champions T-Shirt At the spring 2024 Couture Fashion Week in Paris, we got a glimpse at what is resonating most with the best-dressed people in fashion and where style is headed. There, fashion insiders were already spotted wearing some of the major trends expected to dominate in 2024. While there are plenty of noteworthy looks, I’m especially interested in what will define outfits in the coming months. Ahead, I’m highlighting five major trends I spotted on the streets of Paris, from directional silhouettes to fresh accessories to the latest must-own jacket shape. Keep reading to see how the style set is wearing 2024 trends ahead of the pack, and shop my edit of pieces to add to your closet. Over the last year, we’ve been charting a palpable shift in clothing shapes and proportions. One of the most dominant? The reemergence of A-line silhouettes. With a nipped-in waist and flared skirt shape, the pieces also point to the return of elegant, refined fashion looks.
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Since attending the shows back in September, Official Boston College Women’s Lacrosse 2024 DI National Champions T-Shirt I’ve recapped well over 10,000 runway outfits (11,542, to be exact) to discern the looks I’d include in this, our bumper spring/summer 2024 fashion trends overview. Some take more time to spot but others jump off the page. And the pretty palette of sky blue was impossible to pass by. According to Tagwalk, light blue looks were up 19% from spring/summer 2023, with 54% more blue looks featuring in the most prevalent designer collections in each city (said prevalence is based on the share of traffic generated by a designer compared to the total traffic of the city). In short, the big names went big on blue. “Like a breath of fresh air, this breezy shade offers a much-needed dose of serenity to the spring/summer palette,” says Natalie Munro, Who What Wear UK news writer. “Fresh and calm, the soft shade injects a youthful edge that can make your styling feel both spirited and sophisticated. On the runways, Alberta Ferretti and Versace favoured monochrome looks, whilst Stella McCartney and Proenza Schouler wove light creams and whites into their cool-blue styling that I just can’t get enough of.” To further confirm this colour shift, fashion shopping destination Lyst reports that searches for blue pieces spiked 125% in the two weeks following Fashion Month. Coincidence? There’s no such thing.
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