During the next few years, there will be many fashion trends that will dominate the apparel world. Some of these trends are Popcorn tops, Bralettes, Checkered suits, and Upcycling.
Puff-sleeve
During the spring and summer of 2019, puff-sleeve fashion was all over the place. These voluminous sleeves are the newest addition to the sleeve trend, and will likely be around for a while. They can be found on dresses, shirts, and even jackets. They are the perfect addition to a casual look. Whether it’s a blazer, a sweater, or a skirt, puffed sleeves are a must have for your wardrobe.
These voluminous sleeves are a great way to add a dose of drama to an outfit. They will give you that oomph you need to feel good about yourself. You can find puffed sleeves on the high-street or designer lines.
Checkered suits
Whether you’re dressing up for the office or attending a formal event, checkered suits are a versatile choice. They have become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to the newest trends in men’s suiting.
The most important thing to keep in mind when purchasing a checked suit is that they are more complicated to style than solid suits. It’s important to have a clear cut idea of what you want to achieve before you ask your tailor to create a look for you.
The classic checkered suit is a simple but elegant design that will fit almost any occasion. It’s usually available in several different formats, including a double breasted jacket and pants. The key to a well-designed checkered suit is to choose a pattern that’s appropriate for the event.
Velour tracksuits
During the ’00s, velour tracksuits were a go-to look for celebrities. Many famous names such as Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, and Rihanna have donned the style on numerous occasions.
Velour tracksuits are made from cotton or polyester. This style of tracksuit is comfortable and versatile. You can wear it with bralettes, baby tees, or low-rise jeans. You can also opt for a monochrome look or a bright colour.
Juicy Couture’s velour tracksuits were once considered the height of athleisure luxury. In the ’00s, they were worn by Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, and Lindsay Lohan. They were popular because they were comfy and stylish. Often embellished with rhinestones, they were often worn on the red carpet.
Bralettes
Unlike other bras, a bralette is a pull-on type of bra without wires. These bras are softer and offer light support. They are often made from lace, sporty elastic, or delicate mesh. They are a great option for women who don’t want to wear a wired bra.
These undergarments can be worn alone, with sheer tops, and under outerwear. They’re also a great way to add a feminine touch to a plain summer dress.
The trend began last year, when Katie Holmes was photographed wearing a bralette. It has since spread to the rest of the world. Several celebs have donned the lingerie-inspired piece on the red carpet or in everyday life.
Upcycling
Whether you call it thrift flipping or upcycling, the practice of reusing old clothes is becoming an increasingly popular trend in the fashion industry. Not only are the new items created more stylish and beautiful, they are also environmentally friendly.
The fashion industry uses a lot of resources, which results in a lot of waste. Many luxury brands burn or throw away unsold inventory in order to preserve their value. The upcycling movement is trying to change this.
In an effort to combat this, some luxury brands have begun to make new garments from discarded fabrics. Some designers are even using upcycled materials to create entire collections. For example, Balenciaga recently produced a shaggy jacket made from shoelace fur.
Popcorn tops
’90s style has made a comeback, and one of the most exciting trends is the resurgence of the popcorn top. This cult classic cropped shirt has been updated to include modern takes from brands like Balenciaga, Stella McCartney, and Weekday. Whether you’re looking for an understated look or a statement piece, you’re sure to find a look to suit your style.
Aside from a few high fashion incarnations, you’ll also be able to find versions in your local thrift store. Some sellers even offer early aughts versions.
The Y2K era has brought back memories of spiky hair, claw clips, and baby tees. While it’s still a bit too early to predict the future of fashion, the resurgence of ’90s era styles is one we’ll be seeing a lot more of in the years to come.