And just like that, fashion week is over. Caring is cool shirt Well, at least until everyone reconvenes again in September. Over the last four weeks, we’ve clocked plenty of rising trends from the runway and reported everything you need to know about fall 2024 fashion. But while we’ll have to wait another six months to start shopping for what we just saw on the runways, there’s no waiting period to get inspired by the cool trends we spotted show-goers wearing in New York, London, Milan, and Paris. Fashion week is the breeding ground for the coolest on-the-rise trends and this season was no exception—the street style scene debuted plenty of innovative new styling tricks and forward accessories and it doubled down on everyone’s favorite spring It color, burgundy. Ahead, we’re dissecting the top seven fashion week trends that insiders wore to the fall shows and, of course, giving you shopping inspiration on how we’d go about achieving each look. Just the like on the runways, the street style scene was unanimous in their approval of a single It color this season. Burgundy, black cherry, merlot—no matter what you want to call it, stylish showgoers turned out plenty of great looks that were doused in the rich hue. Instead of a single pop of burgundy, though, they opted for full head-to-toe monochrome for maximum impact.
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Grab your exfoliating mitt and fake tan—shorts season is upon us and the stakes are high! “Last year, Caring is cool shirt underwear became outerwear and our minis shrunk to micro size, so it comes as no surprise that shorts have joined the party, making a bold comeback on the catwalks,” says Wheatland-Clinch. “What I think is most exciting—apart from the prospect of showing a bit more leg, a bit more often— is that as well as the usual summer line-up of linens and crochets, the likes of Tom Ford and Gucci have hiked up hemlines with a touch of tailoring, embracing suit styles and bringing belts back into the equation. Now, this leggy trend has far more potential to become a transitional staple, as opposed to one that will be forever bound only to our summer wardrobes.”. “If 2022 was the year of the micro skirt, 2024 will be the year of the micro short,” confirms Speed. “As fashion continues to take inspiration from Y2K trends, brands like Fendi and AZ Factory have been ushering us into a new era of shorts; an ever so slightly more modest take on 2023’s hot pants obsession.”
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