Fringe pants, dresses paired with cowboy hats, ties, and jeans worn out like it's the '90s — that’s the look street fashion will be embracing. After a season of quiet luxury, as summer was dubbed, it’s time for fall boosters and fashion immunity enhancers, which Cosmopolitan describes as more extravagant than ever. Hooray!
The trends may not be necessarily glamorous, but they are definitely bold and expressive.
Unlike the chic dresses inspired by the hit series Bridgerton that took over high fashion, becoming masterpieces of costume and set design, the streets will be a bit more colorful and quirky.
From leopard prints to voluminous dresses and cropped jackets, stylists promise something for everyone. Expect outfits inspired by the 1960s, channeling Diana Ross, as well as Wild West-inspired dresses and fringe pants paired with cowboy boots.
Cropped jackets will come in various styles—some more elegant, others puffier for colder weather, in different colors and fabrics.
Denim is always on the menu, but this year it offers unconventional cuts and designs. Asymmetry, shade combinations, and decorative elements make these jeans like nothing you've seen before. Pairing different denim pieces together in one outfit is a key trend. You can experiment with various denim shades and textures.
The more, the better—let’s go big on volume!
Wide-leg pants and jeans will dominate street chic. Expect to see trousers with wide legs that offer both comfort and a distinct look. Blazers and coats are also going oversized. Unusually large outerwear will be a vital part of urban chic, often paired with more fitted clothing underneath.
The trend of mixing retro finds with contemporary accessories will continue. Imagine wearing an outfit that's a mosaic of DIY style—grunge, homemade knitwear, and a touch of trompe l'œil—a dose of 3D illusion.
Diesel's fall collection showcased denim that is worn out (just like in the '90s), described as "distressed beyond recognition," along with jackets that appear translucent, as if scorched by acid burns. They also introduced clothing made from shaggy material resembling yak fur—yes, like the animal that often appears in crossword puzzles! These new inspirations actually harken back to the attire of '90s club kids but with a fresh twist.
Miu Miu's runway models this year brought back faux fur coats that skillfully imitate the aesthetics of the Mob Wife style—epitomized by Peggy Bundy from Married with Children—leopard prints, fluffy coats, and everything over-the-top.
Miu Miu's offerings include such over-the-top outerwear from head to hem, pencil skirts, and a soft-to-the-touch pink coat in a "powder" shade. Feathered jackets will also make an appearance.
As mentioned, street fashion for 2024 showcases interesting and diverse trends, one of which is the inclusion of ties in everyday style.
Here are a few key tips on how to wear them:
Combining with Casual Clothes:
- Ties with T-Shirts, Denim Jackets, and Sneakers: Pair ties with t-shirts, denim jackets, and sneakers for an eclectic and modern look.
- With Sweaters or Sweatshirts: Ties can also be worn with sweaters or sweatshirts, letting them be visible only partially.
Choice of Materials and Patterns:
- Unconventional Materials: Ties made from unconventional materials such as leather or denim are popular.
- Patterns and Colors: Geometric and abstract patterns, as well as bright colors, are among the leading trends.
Style of Tying:
- Loose Knots and Casual Ties: Slightly loosened knots and casually tied ties add an effortless touch to your outfit.
- Short and Thin Ties: Short and thin ties are also in fashion, often paired with short-sleeved shirts and t-shirts.
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Accessories: Combining ties with other accessories like hats, sunglasses, and bracelets creates a polished and contemporary look. Adding pins or other decorative elements to the tie can provide a more personalized touch.
Experimenting with Length and Shape: In addition to traditional long ties, short and asymmetrical versions are trending. Ties with unusual shapes and "extras" like fringes or buckles are also popular.
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