NEW YEAR, NEW TRENDS.
As we edge ourselves farther into the year, fashion seems to be taking a turn. Trends used to be seasonal, yet now they come and go within the week. However, 2024 is a year for timeless pieces with no going out of fashion and here is just a few…
- The Pop of Red
The pop of red made its appearance towards the end of 2023 and is already being seen this year. Whether it’s a red hat, shoe, bag, scarf etc, it is the perfect way to elevate a basic outfit. If bright red isn’t really your thing, burgundy has also been spotted in 2024’s forecast and gives the timeless vibe we are all looking for. A red statement is not only fashionable, but versatile too! - Jersey Fits
If you’re someone who loves fashion as much as sports, incorporating jerseys into outfits will be ten times bigger this year. The Brazil jersey that you saw everywhere in 2023 is not what we are talking about here. We mean any sport jersey which can say more about who you are as a person. This is a long-lasting trend which since the early 2000s has been spotted within streetwear. - Mixed Metals
Although it used to feel unfashionable to wear silver and gold jewellery together, mixed metal jewellery is more popular than ever. Even if you’re just wearing basics and staples, when done correctly, the effects may make your entire appearance stand out. You can expect to see a lot more of this in 2024. - Leopard Print
The popularity of leopard print can be attributed to its timeless appeal, versatility, and ability to evoke a sense of glamour. If fashion continues to evolve, leopard print is likely to remain a staple in wardrobes around the world. We think the rise in leopard print has already become so popular that it will only continue to grow. - Colourful Mohair
Colourful mohair is expected to be a trending fashion choice in 2024 due to its vibrant and eye-catching colours, driven by a desire to break away from muted tones and inject more joy and energy into clothing. Additionally, there is a growing emphasis on sustainability in fashion encourages the use of natural fibbers like mohair, which are biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
Written By Deniz Stallard
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