Fashion trends we’ll all be wearing in 2021, according to the runways.
When people describe fashion as having “something for everyone” in terms of trend variety, a lot of the time they’re totally bluffing. Usually, it’s all about pastels and florals, or solely focused on grungy, punk aesthetics—never both. It’s rare for there to be a balance of femme and masc trends in one year, but the 2021 runway fashion trends don’t lie, and this time around there really is something for everyone. TBH, we all deserve it.
Streamlined monochromatic neutrals will be all the rage, but so will head-to-toe prints that make a major statement. Soft, frilly pieces with tons of ruffles will be trending, but so will sharp, defined silhouettes and the return of the shoulder pad. Lastly, 2020’s suiting trend will continue to thrive, but so will a more bohemian aesthetic, encouraging dreamy prairie vibes that are far less structured.
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