Looking ahead at all that 2020 has in store for us, there are so many glorious new trends to get excited about. We've already laid the groundwork for the S/S 20 runway trends that will have the biggest impact, but now it's time to shift our focus to what fashion people will actually be wearing to and from the shows, aka the street style. We always get giddy at the thought of seeing the street style looks from every fashion week since many of them end up setting the trends all on their own. In the meantime, we're placing bets on which new trends will dominate in the year ahead.
Will beige still reign supreme, or will another color trend eclipse it? Will we see fashion people carrying more micro or oversize bags? Ahead, we're making our predictions on the street style trends we expect to see the most of in 2020. Scroll down to see the seven trends we're highlighting and shop the versions of each that are already available. Only time will tell if we were right or not…
The "fashion suit" isn't exactly a brand-new trend, but believe me, it's about to be one of (if not the) most important silhouette of the coming season, and probably the year if we're being honest here. In 2020, expect to see creative new twists on the power silhouette, with updates like fresh colors and prints. There will also be short and skirt suits.Shop the matching Jacquard-Weave Suit Pants ($50).Shop the matching Ibina Pants ($230).Leather was arguably the biggest street style trend from the most recent season and we see no signs of the trend slowing down. Instead, insiders will shift their focus to non-black leather pieces (anything from vibrant yellows to subdued browns is good) for a fresh take.When it comes to the handbags of spring 2020, size does matter. We're predicting that oversized, larger-than-life totes and shoppers are about to flood the street style scene. There's already a cheeky Instagram account dubbed @thebigbagclub that's dedicated to documenting them, if that's any indication of a larger trend afoot.Evidence of these oversized dresses is already all over the street style scene. We've been spotting fashion insiders swapping out their more fitted dresses for these billowy and voluminous numbers. As far as brands go, look to names like Cecilie Bahnsen and Merlette who have cornered the "fluffy" dress market.Ahh, the return of platforms. I have to say I didn't see this one coming, but now that it's here, it's here. Shoes of all shapes and sizes—from chunky boots à la Simon Miller to Miu Miu's ankle-strap heels—the coolest shoes are all getting a literal lift.Would it really be a roundup of street style trends if we didn't throw in at least one weird style? Enter culottes (or long Bermuda shorts if you'd like), which all the cool brands from Bottega Veneta to Zara are offering up in sleek leather. The "not quite pants but not quite shorts" length is tricky, so we went ahead and broke down exactly to wear them.If animal print were a king in the sartorial game of chess, then we're calling checkmate (aka threatening the print trend's long-standing reign). Coming in to take its place is checkerboard print, which designers like Staud and Wandler are putting a mod, '60s-inspired spin on and the results feel completely fresh amidst a sea of leopard, snake, and zebra.
If you're into fashion and an avid TikTok scroller, you've probably come across the viral and somewhat controversial Coperni one-leg jeans . People who got their hands on them are asking followers how they should style them - and even whether or not they should keep them. Those who are still on a waitlist or are simply curious about the trend are going so far as to DIY the jeans by taking a scissor to one leg of an old pair. I, on the other hand, dared to step into the Romeo Hunte Black One Leg Pant ($232, originally $725), an alternative take on the same silhouette that's even more eye-catching (which, how is that possible?). These jeans were, without a doubt, one of the most polarizing looks I've ever worn - and I've tried some pretty divisive clothing, from Skims butt-enhancing shapewear to the brand's famous push-up nipple bra , and many a sheer naked dress . After wearing the jeans around town to run errands and obviously attracting some attention (st...
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Never have we been more envious of an inanimate object than when Pedro Pascal stepped out in a sparkly cardigan this week. As soon as we saw him walking the streets of London wearing the glittery knit, we longed to swap places with it - to be enrobing the heartthrob, catching the attention of random passersby, sparking internet discourse, and ultimately taking responsibility for his style breakout. Pascal has been serving look after look while promoting " The Last of Us " season one and "The Mandalorian" season three this year, working with stylists Julie Ragolia and Fabio Immediato . His latest came on Feb. 23 when he arrived to a radio interview wearing the shiny cardigan in question: a long button-down sweater made of silver foil yarn and created by menswear label 4SDesigns. He layered it over a sheer brown tank top and finished the look with black pants, leather boots, and his usual chunky-framed glasses. Just one day prior, the actor stopped by a photo call...