Do you see disco sequins galore, #Mermaidcore mermaid dresses, and candy pink #Barbiecore gowns on the runways and in first-hand clothing stores? It is comprensible. These trends hardly stand the test of real life and are likely to tire you out as soon as they are adopted. That’s why we prefer to present you more sustainable trends, which are also from all the catwalks and fashion magazines, but much easier to assume, for the years to come. And if it feels like they’ve been around for a long time, it’s proof that they’re on track to last. The demonstration of 5×5.
Ties and ascots

For some seasons now, the tie has gone from an accessory of powerful men to that of a degenerate youth. But if it may still seem difficult to take on in everyday life, the lavallière appears as a less disguised, more discreet and gentle alternative. We see it on the catwalks of the autumn-winter 2023-2024 collections by Alexandre Vauthier, Dior, Céline, Etro and especially Saint Laurent.
To infuse a dose of the lost poetess into any look, you can probably find blouses and blouses with bows in the wardrobes of your ancestors, in thrift stores or on thrift platforms (the keywords ” loose tie “, OR ” pussy flake as Donald Trump famously did, he can help you do that).
Eighties-style over-the-shoulder blazer

It’s also been several seasons since the oversized shoulders, worthy of the 80s, made their way into the heart of trends. If they may seem difficult to assume on a shirt, blouse or top, we can clearly believe it for a coat, jacket or blazer, which are also easily found on the side of the second hand. And the more it is oversizedall the better, as we saw on the catwalks of the fall-winter 2023-2024 collections by Ami, Vivienne Westwood, Balmain, Gucci and Saint Laurent.
Lower and lower life

Rebolote for the hipster: several seasons reinstalling on runways and in first-hand clothing boutiques. Divisible at will, it visually lengthens the bust to create interesting silhouettes. If some collections propose to take advantage of it to voluntarily reveal an undergarment well raised on the hips, this hardly supports the test of real life. Instead, it is worn over a knee-length or even midi skirt, as at Ester Manas, or even more easily over very wide trousers as at Coperni, Eckhaus Latta, Isabel Marant and Courèges (who even dare to layer a midi skirt over trousers). But if the stylists think that we are never cold at the navel, in practice, we can perfectly wear cold wool suit trousers with a low and wide waist in which we can slip a second skin top, just to lengthen the bust as much as possible and create thus an effective referral.
Unrestrained dancers

Whether you love it or hate it, the ballerina remains a shoe that is easy to wear, combine and carry to lend a hand in case of unbearable heels. On the catwalks it remains relatively shy because it is not spectacular enough to mark the retinas of an audience increasingly eager for images with great viral potential, but it continues to be a successful bet, seen in the autumn-winter 2023-2024 fashion shows by Rabanne, Cormio, Sinead O’Dwyer, Marc Jacobs or even Zimmermann.
As for content creators, many influencers have sworn by flats lately, especially if they have a strap across the ball of the foot, like Mary-Janes or Babies, but which would lie flat. If you don’t necessarily have the budget to afford Margiela’s Tabi model, especially in vogue right now thanks to the big toe separated from the others, any ballerina that will suit you will do.
Yellow to bring the sun into your dressing room

Can’t take it anymore with pink Barbie? To make such a tidal wave forgotten, we have recently noticed many very saturated colors on the catwalks, such as cobalt blue, red, but also yellow. If Valentino proposes it as a coat, it’s a risky bet not to worry about getting tired of it. The most audacious thing is to adopt it all over, as was noticed at the Diesel, Ferragamo, David Koma and Marni fashion shows. But this apparently risky shade can easily be combined with white to calm it down, with green or orange that it approaches, or even with purple which is the chromatic opposite for a vibrant result.
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Source: Madmoizelle

Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.