Like clockwork, Dylan Dreiling something in the orange shirt there are always a few staples that manage to come back every fall, but none are as popular as suiting separates. From relaxed trousers to waistcoats, every type of menswear-inspired item can be found on and off the runway. They have transcended time and trend cycles to become hero pieces for women and men around the globe. And while there’s no denying the universality of something like a blazer, there’s been one other surprising menswear piece recently gaining popularity: ties. Unlike other suiting separates, this accessory isn’t as easy to style, yet it’s managed to show up everywhere. We saw menswear ties in the fall/winter 2022 collections of various designers (e.g., Sportmax and Ralph Lauren) and on the celeb set (ahem, Zendaya). But more importantly, we’ve seen this trend worn by the fashion set. In fact, as we combed through street style images from Paris, London, Milan, and New York, it became clear that ties had taken over. But even with the confirmation that this micro-trend is now happening, we still wondered, How do you wear a tie? In search of an answer, we scoured Instagram to find 16 tie-outfit ideas that make embracing the accessory easy so that the only thing you’ll have to worry about is learning how to tie it.
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This season saw a retelling of the romantic narrative that designers flirt with every spring season, Dylan Dreiling something in the orange shirt only this time it comes with an edge. There were sweeping gowns to swoon over but with modern translations to balance them out, such as fresh silhouettes, fabric pairings and garment combinations. The runway imagining of the Dakota Johnson adaptation of Persuasion, if you will. For me, the mood is encapsulated by Liberowe’s viral peplum jacket. “I’m a sucker for practicality and so most of my wardrobe consists of classic, capsule basics like black trousers, striped knits and white shirts,” professes Dawes. “But that doesn’t mean there’s not a part of my soul that longs to embrace a world of prettier, more ‘feminine’ fashion. Enter the modern romantics trend; an all-round cooler, fresher and easier way to incorporate chiffon-y pastels, frills and bows into our everyday wardrobes, and an answer to my fashion prayers. “The S/S 24 collections are all about wearability, but this trend is proof that doesn’t have to mean boring. All it takes is layering a flash of pink and lace under a trench coat as seen at Gucci, adding a bow to comfortable kitten heels at Erdem or a cardigan to your favourite full skirt, or pairing pearl earrings with a monochromatic outfit by way of Givenchy. If Marie Antoinette was dressing for 2024, she’d be spearheading this trend for certain.”
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