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Spring is just around the corner, which means it’s time to look into what’s trending for the upcoming fashion season. Here are some of our favorite trends we’re looking forward to this spring!
Straps, Straps, and More Straps
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The strappy look is jumping to the top of the fashion charts this upcoming season – but not just for tops and dresses. Pants, sandals, and jewelry alike are hopping aboard the strap train. Looking for a halter top to wear for your next outing? Multiple straps around the neck and across the shoulders are a fine choice. Want to snag some high-waisted flowy pants? Try a pair with a strappy waistband, bonus points if it crisscrosses around the stomach.
Get Frisky With Sheer
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Think: chiffon, nylon, and gauze. These practically see-through fabrics are taking the fashion world by surprise. You don’t have to get too revealing, though. Instead of wearing these sheer wardrobe choices alone, throw on a two-piece underneath – neutral and eccentric colors are welcomed! But if you’re feeling a bit on the wild side, be bold and show off some skin!
Minidresses & Miniskirts
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Keeping with the revealing fashion theme, minidresses and miniskirts in knit, leather, and denim are becoming increasingly popular – the shorter, the better. This spring, they’ve become rather daring, showing off about 95% of the thighs and featuring design twists and turns such as crystals, chains, gemstones, suede patches, and more.
Bring Back Y2K
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The year may be 2022, but that’s not stopping anyone from going back in time for a little Y2K wardrobe refresh. If you don’t have any of your favorite back-in-the-day outfits and accessories, don’t worry; just look for some baby tees, tie-front tops, and wide-legged denim. Heck, double-denim it up if you really want to embrace the 2000s aesthetic. If you’re not sure where to start, look at brands like Baby Phat, Juicy Couture, True Religion, Ed Hardy, and Abercrombie & Fitch.