Farewell, heavy down jackets in winter, farewell, boots eroded by salt and frost. Welcome, Spring 2024 Fashion! If your wardrobe seems a little overwhelmed after months of dark skies and strong winds, then you are undoubtedly lucky at this moment - the new season is coming to you with a lot of fresh inspiration.
Last year, we were immersed in a wave of nostalgia, from the retro vibes of the early 2010s to the resurgence of the minimalism of the '90s, known as "Fortune". And the experts**, this year's fashion trends will continue this melody, but with a slightly mischievous touch. Imagine the return of disco grunge styles with glittering sequins and student staples like bows and preppy polo shirts, like a bunch of mischievous elves that bring endless life and energy to this spring 2024.
So what will we be wearing this spring? While you'll still see plenty of bold reds on the streets, a continuation of our favourite winter trend, we're expecting a slightly darker maroon this spring. (Don't worry; If you're dreaming of clearer skies ahead, bright blue will also catch on. Bow accessories and rosettes will become more popular, jumping from dynamic to real life. If you're looking for an excuse to dress a little bolder, we recommend investing in a fringed jacket, leopard-print ballet flats, or a sequined top.
Ready to grab the season's best (and most hard-wearing) trends ahead of the rest of the world? These are the spring 2024 fashion trends that have just come out of the runway, from the preparation of a new academy to the return of a statement belt, and people are interested in experimenting with a timeless elegance or flamboyance, not just the boring beige minimalism that might be safer.
1.High fashion tassels
2.Intense burgundy.
After last year's Fall/Winter reds shined in the spotlight, our favorite spring collection is set to get even darker. Whether you call it maroon, burgundy or crimson, the colour – the sister colour of red – has been featured on countless runways, which means it's time to incorporate it into your wardrobe. While Gucci, Valentino, and Sergio Hudson have proven that burgundy looks great in tonal clothing, you can also start with a maroon cardigan, designer bag, or shoes.
3.Teenage nucleus
Like other social **s, the designer is also keen on bows, rosettes, frills and lace. That's what we call it: girlcore. With the support of big names like Simone Rocha, Carolina Herrera, and Moschino, it's easier than ever to dress like you've just finished ballet practice. Design your favourite romantic dress or ruffled skirt with a floral choker and bow, then go for some compliments.
4.Exercise preparation.
One of our favorite fashion trends for 2024 is the return of the premed aesthetic. This one is directly related to Miu Miu's series of ultra-popular runways, starting with the ultra-mini pleated skirt a few years ago and culminating in the Gossip Girl-inspired collection this spring. Other designers have also felt the look and updated prep school classics with a new attitude, such as polo shirts, track jackets and button-down shirts. Now indulge in Vampire Weekend and dress like an admitted student at Yale.
5.Statement belt.
Hear us out: Statement belts are hot. After some a decade in a fashion prison, they've been rescued this season by everyone from Ferragamo to Tom Ford, proving that a sophisticated look can be great with the simple addition of an eye-catching accessory. Next time you're dressing, add a pair to your dress or wide-leg jeans to make an impression.
6.Animal motifs.
Animal motifs are all the rage again – call it the strong woman effect. Leopard print is currently popular among street style influencers, and we expect it to only grow in popularity. If you're willing to take your style exploration a step further, try tigers (like Ganni and Ulla Johnson), giraffes (like Michael Kors), and even peacocks (like Rabanne). The easiest way to do this is to experiment with animal prints on accessories, such as Jason Wu's snake-print sandals, but don't be afraid to experiment with them on items like skirts, dresses, and pants.