Trend Report
Cropped blazers, loud prints, and all-over cutouts.
For me, there are few feelings that transcend finally stripping off thatheavy parkaafter months of frigid temps.
Milder weather is on the horizon, people, and the trends taking hold this year have me giddy.
Im so ready to bid winter adieu and step out in, well…less.
Celebrities and influencers alike are taking more risks, putting their skinandunderwear on displaywith confidence.
(A cursory scroll ofBustles stylesection will confirm this.)
Beyond that looking to the runway and the streets many are embracing more unconventional, attention-grabbing prints.
Not to mention, the ’60s are making quite the comeback.
It just takes one peek at Instagram to show thatSATC-erarosettes are trending.
Why should skimpy, lacy, slip dresses and the like be kept behind closed doors?
Cut-out designs from tops to dresses to skirts and so on show no signs of dissipating.
There are endless options to choose from here.
Made popular decades ago in the 1970s, the denim dress prevails.
While oversize blazers are still abundant, cropped styles are popping up more and more as of late.
Sweeney even debuted a chic, bustier-inspired design.
Meanwhile, Bella Hadid went for a higher crop above the ribcage a micro blazer, if you will.
Though generally associated with a more polished style, pearls swing across the fashion spectrum.
Paired with edgy staples and lots of leather, they can feelglam goth.
On the other hand, wearing a strand with a graphic-print tee gives off a breezy, laid-back vibe.
One thing I cant stop thinking about?
All the stud-furnished looks Ive been witnessing on the runway and the red carpet.
And can we talk about Dua Lipa in the above vintage Versace dress?
It lives in my brain rent-free.
Naked dressingis at its peak right now.
Its really hard to go wrong with this saucy trend.
Confidence is all you need.
I swore I would never go back to the days of mid-thigh shorts, but here we are.
Long, Bermuda shorts are in again.
Crochet continues to surge like nobody’s business.
From bags to hats to scarves and belts, crocheted accent pieces offer a fun, retro vibe.
This article was originally published onJan.