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Yep, I Found the Biggest 2020 Trends for Under $100

With 2020 on the horizon, there is a whole new crop of fashion trends that are about to take off. Interestingly, the headline trends revolve around practical, wearable pieces rooted in wardrobe basics reimagined, such as blazers in bold colors, basic tops finished with sweetheart necklines, and Bermuda shorts constructed from luxe faux leather. These could easily read as boring, but designers added fresh takes on them, meaning you’ll want to add them to your closet immediately. I certainly do.

If you can't wait to wear them, I've rounded up the best pieces across the internet for five of the biggest S/S 20 trends that you can start wearing now. And the best news? The finds are all priced under $100. Ahead, discover five key 2020 trends insiders will be wearing next year, and shop my edit here.

When it comes to necklines, get ready to show some skin. We spotted sweetheart and plunging necklines on runways including Khaite and Bottega Veneta.
Come 2020, you'll be swapping out your standard black leather jacket for a colorful version. Yep, fashion insiders will be wearing shades like fuchsia and marigold.
A spring 2020 staple will no doubt be long, flowy dresses, which are already trickling onto the street style scene. With puffed-up sleeves and maxi proportions, these silhouettes will dominate next year.
Sure, bike shorts were everywhere in 2019, but in 2020, they'll be replaced by Bermuda shorts with looser proportions and luxe materials like leather.
Thanks to brands including Louis Vuitton, Celine, and Gucci, buttoned-up waistcoats will be making a return next year. Style one underneath an oversize blazer or on its own as a top with trousers.

Next, shop my curated list of pieces to buy from the Net-a-Porter sale.



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