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This S/S 2020 season is one we are really excited about, and we know you will be too. Designers gifted us with collections that were the perfect marriage of wearable and innovative. The trends you’ll see highlighted for you below are the ones we saw repeated most frequently throughout the collections. They’re the ones that are the most digestible and the ones we’re predicting will be the heavy hitters all season long. Our list includes an assortment of styles that are equal parts fresh and nostalgic. With that being said, it is with great excitement that we present to you our official spring/summer 2020 trend guide. Just keep scrolling to dive in.
Tye-dye – From a hipster’s favourite to the new in rage, tye-dye has made a stunning revival and created a new persona for itself. Moving away from its traditional outlook, we have come across several designers who have managed to transform this trend to a chic and classy fad. With pearl finish and subtle hues inspired by the scenic beauty, tye-dye is one of the trends that are at the forefront for the next few seasons. Tropical – One of the refreshing trends that screams vacation, has become an iconic trend for the holiday resort wear. With vibrant colours and vivid motifs inspired by the sunset pallet has blooming roses and daisies bringing back the beauty of minimalism. Read additional details on repeat patterns.
Some Like It Hot Pants: Who wears short shorts? A lot of us. Hot pants staged a triumphant comeback on the spring 2020 runways—from itty bitty knit shorts at Hermes and Ferragamo to denim cutoffs at Rag & Bone and spandex at Brandon Maxwell. For those who’d rather ease into Daisy Duke status, Chanel styled the look with black tights.Balance out the ultra-short shorts with long sleeves or a jacket on top, a la Isabel Marant.
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