I don't want to sound dramatic, but spring is so close that I can almost taste the return of my beloved iced coffee order on my lips, and I count the days until my winter coats and boots return – no, definitely back – in the memory. What does this mean for you and why am I talking about Who What Wear instead of the office water cooler? Well, because the only thing that is better than the temperature-appropriate drink that I expect is the wave of spring fashion that we are struggling with. So it is time for all of us to seriously not only know the trends, but also shop them.
With this in mind, I took the liberty today to summarize the seven trends that are not only the most sought-after for the coming months, but are also filled with sensational shopping opportunities at any price. From disposable items such as vests and collars in the style of the 70s to elusive (but seductive) topics such as the 90s and lingerie as inspiration: consider your download below what you should wear and buy for your most stylish spring and summer. Ready to start? Just keep scrolling.
When we thought about all the dozens of small trends that emerged from the S / S 20 collections, we found among them an allusion to the style of the 90s and the slim minimalism of the decade. From Bottega Veneta's seemingly nondescript halter dress in combination with a black shoulder bag to the Christopher Esber skirt that was shared so often, I lost track of how many times it appeared in my feed for the triumphant return of the tube top thanks to so many brands much to digest and love. So pull out your slip skirts, tanks, chain-embellished accessories, and more, and get ready to relive the era that Rachel Green, Mia Wallace, and more brought us.
Think of this as the crème de la crème of the tube top world.
You heard it here first: chain heels are an important trend in and of themselves.
Without an asymmetrical tank, it would not be a 90s trend.
Christopher Esber is really the leader when it comes to chic pieces inspired by the 90s.
Your guess is correct: it was named after the friend Rachel Green.
Combine this little cardigan with a slip skirt or high waisted jeans. In any case, you can't go wrong.
I wouldn't be sure if I didn't tell you that all iterations of the suit will remain relevant to the coming seasons, but there was one silhouette in particular that seemed to outperform the rest. The shorts suit most often seen at Bermuda is the fresh version of the tailoring that everyone will wear in spring and summer. Whether with flats, sandals or your favorite knee boots from winter – take notes on the (many) runways and make this trend part of your wardrobe as soon as possible.
You can always rely on Frankie Shop for the most important trends of every season.
Finally, a color that goes with both black and brown.
A blazer that you will wear all season.
Combine them as a set or simply with a white ribbed tank in summer.
Leather blazers are basically a fashion girl basic at this point, so you definitely won't regret this purchase.
Do you love lederhosen? You will love them more.
Because crochet was too long all day and all night. But really, from matching sets to sweaters to dresses and more, everything from brands like Dior, Alexander McQueen, Loewe and Giambattista Valli, there didn't seem to be a single S / S 20 runway that didn't have at least one allusion to it the textile, if not an entire section. And if you are currently interested in festival dressing, I would like to tell you that we will see this trend well before and after the Coachella weekend. So don't be afraid to invest in a fashionable piece or two.
In case someone wondered what my favorite piece in this summary was, you just landed on it.
I loved this dress when it came down the runway, and I've loved it even more since it hit the market.
Wear this crochet shirt unbuttoned from jeans to a tank to a bikini.
This bra-style crochet top actually picks up two trends at the same time, as you'll learn below.
If I were to wear a crocheted bucket hat, it would of course be Staud.
H & M clearly received the memo when it designed the latest studio collection.
Few S / S 20 trends are as widespread and easy to digest as polka dots. Nothing to think about, just a classic print that has grown in relevance countless times over the years. This time, however, it wasn't just earlier than expected, the designers actually managed to freshen up the timeless pattern – which I don't have to tell you is no easy task. This means that if you're happy to buy your own wardrobe, you're ready. However, if you are so inclined to shop online, you won't be disappointed.
Print trends mean that anything is possible – even a scrunchie.
Dries Van Noten was another significant designer who supported this trend for spring.
For those who want to mix up their selection of evening wear, this dotted dress is just the thing.
Because your work wardrobe deserves to be trendy.
Buy this when you're tired of all your basic black blazers.
I love how long sleeves complement a mini dress.
Bra tops, garters, corsetry, satin and briefs were just a few of the many ways in which the overarching theme of lingerie was presented on the spring slopes. From very literal interpretations, as seen in Olivier Theyskens and Mugler, to somewhat more subtle shots by Dion Lee, Emilia Wickstead, and others, there was no lack of inspiration or evidence that boudoir clothing was overflowing this season the bedroom would extend out.
I love the subtlety of this bustier style tank.
Sandy Liang mastered the garter-inspired garment years ago, but this latest dress is particularly inspired.
This satin bra wants to be worn under an oversized blazer.
It's safe to say that this aspiring brand has turned traditional polo upside down.
A good part of Dion Lee's spring collection is inspired by lingerie and of course breathtaking.
Probably the easiest way to meet this trend.
I am so excited about the western trend that I actually jumped the gun and wrote about it last month. Aside from the fact that it's one of the few spring trends you can wear now (even if it's freezing cold), I also appreciate any It product that has plenty of room to make it your own. There are oversized iterations for those who like a loose, boxy fit. more waisted models that also serve as tops; and even countless vests that go with chic three-piece suits. Regardless of whether you choose one or all, there should be some way to check this box this season.
Leave it to the Reformation to cover yourself with a complete outfit.
How can you say no to this contrast seam?
Buy the matching pants to get a full look.
This lightweight little vest goes perfectly with your favorite jeans in spring and summer.
You can button this tailored vest as a top or open it as a light layer.
I take notes of how cool it looks over a turtleneck.
Here's what you need to know about the collar trend: It's inspired by the 70s, which means that just pressing a button down won't cut it. The key to nailing the look here is to lightly unbutton the top, with the collar layered over the lapel of your blazer, coat, or jacket (as shown above) to get the retro vibe going. Any print or color is enough and extra points if you choose a shirt with an exaggerated collar that is slightly longer and more pointed than average.
This simple white shirt you'll wear all season.
This pressure makes all of your outfits more interesting.
This burgundy color is surprisingly easy to wear.
The street style set is all about this brand – and it's clear why.
Combine these pants with your favorite pants and open the last buttons for a fresh look.
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