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We Break Down The 18 Fashion Trends To Know For F
We Break Down The 18 Fashion Trends To Know For F
BY HÉLOÏSE SALESSY
22 MARS 2023
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A review of the 18 fashion trends that will dominate the Fall-Winter 2023-2024 season.
Which Fall-Winter 2023-2024 fashion trends will we wear? And how? With the
Fashion Week shows finally over, Vogue has compiled a visual list of the top 18 Fall-
Winter 2023-2024 fashion trends that are sure to dominate our winter wardrobes.
BY HÉLOÏSE SALESSY
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Deva Cassel se prépare pour le défilé Dior pendant la Paris Fashion Week
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Neckties
While keeping true to its austere form, the tie was also used to enhance a tuxedo ensemble at
Dolce & Gabbana, as well as lending new dimensions to a shirt paired with a skirt at Dior and
Valentino.
Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood, Miu Miu, Ferragamo via GoRunway
3/18
Short shorts
Short shorts or underwear? It hardly mattered as long as the lengths were micro-short and let
you show off your legs. Whether it was athleisure at Miu Miu or officewear at Andreas Kronthaler
for Vivienne Westwood and Ferragamo, the (very, very short) shorts seduced us with their
versatility.
Prada, Lanvin, Chanel via GoRunway
4/18
Néo-bouquets
We've come a long way from the grandiose declinations we saw the previous season. This time
around, the flowers were delicate, embroidered, or affixed, yet still, 3D, which created the illusion
of a resolutely poetic bouquet, at Prada, Lanvin, and Chanel.
Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta via GoRunway
5/18
Balenciaga, Saint Laurent par Anthony Vaccarello, Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood
via GoRunway
6/18
Pretty neckerchiefs
The neckerchief played with elaborate volumes and matching shades at Balenciaga, Saint
Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, and Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood to deliver a
more romantic interpretation of the tie trend.
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Tartan
The ever-popular tartan pattern moved away from its classic punk/grunge aesthetic to be worn
as a full ensemble in a boldly vibrant tartan color palette at Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne
Westwood, Dior, and Burberry.
Gucci, Off-White, Balenciaga via GoRunway
8/18
Ultimate laceworks
There was lace, but it came in black only. Eveningwear reveled in the beauty of sheer details
and impeccable lace craftsmanship at Gucci, Off-White, and Balenciaga.
Emporio Armani, Chloé, Chanel via GoRunway
9/18
10/18
Scenic landscapes
At Paco Rabanne, Coperni, and Stella McCartney, the visual illusions and landscapes looked as
though they were hand-painted and made us want to escape to a picturesque destination for
the winter.
Loewe, Givenchy, Paco Rabanne via GoRunway
11/18
12/18
Double denims
We had denim double vision - worn as a total look. The only rule of thumb: combine it with similar
shades to achieve a flawless look. Whether it was bleached, raw, deconstructed, or showcased
with sharp tailoring, jeans were the season's ultimate statement at Ami, Y/Project, and Versace.
Bottega Veneta, Dior, Balmain via GoRunway
13/18
Michael Kors, Hermès, Saint Laurent par Anthony Vaccarello via GoRunway
14/18
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