Know and shop winter trends for 2020-2021!
For the past several years, winter attire has been linear, with an emphasis on either comfort and warmth (opens in new tab) or glitzy party attire. (Open in new tab) But norms are rapidly being redefined, and fashion must continue to adapt to the new way of being. 2020-2021 trends were released last February, but how to incorporate these styles into your daily routine is up to those who aspire to fashion. It's up to the fashion-forward to decide how to incorporate these styles into their daily routines. Key winter pieces such as leather, quilting, and velvet shine are not new, but the novelty of the situation will make the trends different from previous years' outfits. Here are six winter trends to look forward to in the new year.
One of the most imitated eras in fashion, this winter will continue to reflect the burnt orange (open in new tab) and olive-toned shades of this era, with the use of prints like argyle and paisley. Whether it's a corduroy suit like Gabriela Hearst's or a subtle nod to pointy collars and flared slacks, homage to this era (opens in new tab) will be easy.
Designers from Versace to Ferragamo have definitely made this mainstay material a winter staple. Invest in a buttery leather shirtdress that can be layered over a turtleneck on cold days, or go for a slightly slouchy pant style that breathes new life into an oversized sweater.
Don't rely on outerwear for warmth alone. Take a cue from the Prada and Dior runways and make a fashion-forward puffer jacket part of your outfit. Look for details like deep side pockets, cinched waists, and nontraditional zipper positions to handle sub-zero temperatures in style. [The quilting trend will continue to excite crafty fashionistas in jackets, skirts, and even shirts. To avoid the risk of getting caught up with the duvet in the bedroom, play with quilted separates in neutral colors and tailored silhouettes.
Designers like Valentino and Chanel have brought one of winter's most beloved materials to the forefront this season with long-sleeved, ankle-baring dresses and off-the-shoulder (open with a new tab) shifts. Inject romance into your look by pairing velvet separates with kitten heels or channeling your rocker spirit by slipping into wide velvet pants and combat boots.
While cozy sweaters have always been our go-to, designers have also made compelling figure-flattering dresses. Layer it under a boyish blazer or wear it alone. To keep your figure in shape, opt for higher fabrics and knee- or calf-length styles.
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