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My 2021 Shopping Wish List Features These 6 Easy Trends

I've been making a wish list of items I'd love to buy into next year, as I've been inspired by pieces from the runways and in the feeds of my favorite fashion follows. Basically, when I'm ready to shop in 2021, I'm going to reference said list to potentially help inform the pieces I want to go for first. Oh, and given that simplicity is often the name of my fashion game, all of the trends I've been eyeing lately are more or less easy in nature. Essentially, each is highly versatile and could be mixed and matched with other pieces in my wardrobe.

If you're intrigued or looking for a bit of shopping inspo for the future, keep scrolling to check out my 2021 shopping wish list. As a preview, there's everything from the modern denim cut I want to try to chic layering pieces that could complete my various looks just flawlessly. Keep scrolling for more. You'll also uncover a range of outfit references as well.

Comfortable footwear is key, and that's why a cushy clog is at the top of my list. The silhouette is trend-forward and will make for a great house shoe option.
Tailoring for 2021 gets even more relaxed. The idea of a fresh oversize blazer to enhance my WFH vibes when I need to be more dressed up for Zoom meetings feels so right.
While I personally wear skinny jeans on the regular (often darker washes), those light-wash styles in loose cuts feel incredibly modern.
Faux-leather separates will continue to increase in popularity in 2021 as a simple way to elevate any look. I'm into the idea of faux-leather trousers with a trendy basic like a sweater vest.
In terms of outerwear, you can't beat a stylish puffer coat. I'm especially loving those styles in neutral hues.
Sweatsuits have become a staple in my rotation, and I'm looking forward to shopping for stylish knit sets as well to bring a chic spin to my at-home uniforms.

Next, check out stylish spring 2021 shoe trends.



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