We advise all fans of concise monochrome images to prepare, as the next three thousand characters are dedicated to this season’s edition. It’s bright, crazy and a little crazy. So that your output will definitely not go unnoticed. And this should be written in the plus column, because spring is not the right time to be shy.
Meanwhile, the designers support our position and add bright accents to the collections that it’s impossible to miss. Some are betting on animal prints, others voting for flowers, and yet others are returning peas to the fashion arena.
We propose to consider all the points in order. We have collected in our material seven trendy prints that are definitely worth a note.
Will we grunt or hiss?
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Khaite SS23 -
Helmut Lang Autumn 2023 -
Balenciaga Autumn 2023
What: animal print
Or maybe we hum? But if we put aside the irony and talk seriously, the biggest trend of the season is animal prints. The fashion shows of the spring-summer and autumn-winter collections seem to imply that all this year the fashion community will imitate snakes, tigers, leopards and crocodiles. Images with such prints have appeared in the collections of Helmut Lang, 16Arlington, Celine, Khaite, Balenciaga, Versace and Dsquared2.
Flowers that won’t fade
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Dries Van Noten Autumn 2023 -
Balenciaga Autumn 2023 -
Jil Sander Autumn 2023
What: flower print
Floral print for spring? How innovative! Let’s be honest, we’ve been waiting a long time for the right moment to use this Miranda Priestley quote from The Devil Wears Prada. And now it has come. This season the design department focuses on flowers and presents a unique variety of “bouquets” in the new collections. But we, unlike the screen editor-in-chief, are ready to put aside the sarcasm and admit that floral print looks especially advantageous in spring. Our favorite looks are from Balenciaga, Dries Van Noten, and Jil Sander.
Put a bold dot
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Etro Autumn 2023 -
Marni Fall 2023 -
Saint Laurent Autumn 2023
What: pea
It seems that it’s time to look through the wardrobe of mothers and grandmothers and find the polka dot blouse or dress that was fashionable decades ago. By the way, designers tell us not to be modest this season – feel free to go for holistic looks with a pea print, like at Marni and Saint Laurent’s fashion shows.
without looking away
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Bianca Saunders Autumn 2023 -
Sportmax Resort 2023 -
Kids Super Autumn 2023
What: psychedelic print
Want to add some craziness to your everyday look? Then take the psychedelic print as a basis. Broken patterns, polka dots and graphic elements featured in Sportmax, Bianca Saunders and KidSuper’s fashion show are what you need this spring.
double solid
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Hermes Autumn 2023 -
Chloe Autumn 2023 -
Burberry SS23
What: strip
Vertical and horizontal stripes in clothes are almost a classic, to which all designers without exception return quite often. And this season, more attention is paid to print than ever before. We’ve seen perfect vertical stripes at the Hermes, Burberry, and Chloe shows. By the way, if you want to visually lengthen the figure, we recommend that you pay attention to this edition.
back to school
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Burberry Autumn 2023 -
Bottega Veneta SS23 -
Saint Laurent Autumn 2023
What: cell
We wrote at the beginning of the year that plaid school skirts are at the peak of popularity again. However, you should not be limited to just this outfit. We offer to take a closer look at plaid shirts, jackets and dresses this spring.
from the heart
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Batsheva SS23 -
Akris SS23 -
Moschino Pre-Fall 2023
What: heart print
Don’t know what to wear? Then you should listen to your heart. Literally. The design shop hints that paintings with symbols of love are a big but not obvious trend of the season. As proof, we attach photos from the performances of Akris, Moschino and Batsheva.
Source: People Talk

Elizabeth Cabrera is an author and journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a talent for staying up-to-date on the latest news and trends, Elizabeth is dedicated to delivering informative and engaging articles that keep readers informed on the latest developments.