Now is the time to refresh your wardrobe, and perhaps bring something new into it. We suggest you not follow the trends blindly, but to choose the ones optimal for you. Alessandro Michele, Nicolas Ghesquière, Virginie Viard together with other designers will advise you how to make wise choices.
Less is more
Another good motivation for doing sports is micro-shorts that are back to fashion again. Beware of the risk to overdo it. Avoid combining micro-shorts with another revealing trend - it’s the bra that came up just after the crop top. Even if it's Mugler. Remember, it works the same as with makeup: choose either red lips or smoky eyes. Make your source of inspiration Chanel and Dior outfits. A bright tweed jumpsuit with micro shorts combined with a contrast bag and flat heels. The second option is white monochrome look with micro shorts and a volume top decorated with feathers.
Following British traditions
Louis Vuitton brand customers are suggested by Nicolas Ghesquière to dilute cold looks with bright accents. For instance, to add a fuchsia jacket to the total-black look. More restrained combinations in beige and gray shades have been invented by Riccardo Tisci for Burberry. The designer succeeded in combining calm colors with challenging trends in one collection called Evolution. This collection reflects the renewed character of the brand, combining brand tradition and extravagance.
Colour choice
Pastel colours are the key ones for this season. Look at the pale pink Salvatore Ferragamo suit coupled with the ivory Stella McCartney top. But still, the blue one was the most remarkable colour on the runway – that’s why Pantone called it the main colour of 2020. We prefer denim in its classic blue shade. However, add metal accessories, like on Christopher Kane jacket and David Koma skirt decorated with feathers.
Patterns on the body
Alessandro Michele, the creative director of Gucci, suggests an interesting way to vary the wardrobe with extraordinary necklines. A vivid example makes a lilac dress with a few necklines in the shape of a flower. Designers of other brands are not falling behind and let their imagination run away with embodying this trend in a variety of options. Look at a plain but really appealing trend: a diaphanous gown with bare shoulders, as Alexander Terekhov’s one.