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5 Fashion Trends to Retire Now

I don't know about you, but I just dove into my wardrobe for a big closet clear-out. From some trendy items I never got around to wearing to pieces that just no longer work into my wardrobe, I've added them into my donation pile.

If you're similarly clearing out your closet of some items, here’s the good news: There are some really cool trends on our radar for the season ahead. Now’s the perfect time to test out rising trends and put some of the biggest pieces of the moment into your rotation. From the color that’s everywhere to the denim silhouette everyone’s wearing to the print fashion girls can’t stop wearing, I've picked out the coolest pieces to wear now.

Go on to find out the trends to consider retiring (and the ones to start wearing instead), and then shop my picks. And don’t forget—at the end of the day, you should really just wear what you love and feel the most comfortable in.

If runway looks and celeb outfits are any sign, baggy jeans are about to be the biggest denim trend in recent memory. That means you can say goodbye to all of the rigid jeans in your closet.

While neutrals hugely popular last year, shades of pink—spotted on the S/S 21 runways at brands including Chanel, Valentino, and Roksanda—is the fresh color we’re seeing everywhere right now. While I'm personally a huge fan of neutrals and don't recommend getting rid of them entirely, I definitely think it's time for a fun dose of color.

We love this regal shade.

Regular leggings are still a functional piece that is great for a workout, but if you plan on wearing a pair with an everyday outfit, I'd recommend trying out a new shape. I'm especially loving split hems and stirrup leggings.

Try these before they sell out.

Clothing is changing right now in a way that I didn't expect. The more billowy and flowy nap dress shapes we saw last year are being replaced with cutout pieces, micro miniskirts, and bodycon silhouettes. One thing's for sure, skin is in.

If you've been living in comfy shoes (like me), you might want a fresh take on the pair you're slipping into. Enter: utility boots. The silhouette I guarantee every fashion person will be wearing in the months ahead.

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated. Up next, more on how to give your outfits a makeover.



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