The 2020 craze for comfortable at-home leisurewear is slowly phasing out. As Covid-19 measures are beginning to ease, we find ourselves heading out more often than the year before. But since the lockdown, many of us haven’t been dressing up and pairing our tops and bottoms have become a tough feat. Things are changing rapidly – and if you’re not in the know of what the hottest trends are hitting the streets, then you’ve come to the right place. Ahead, we’ve gathered some of the few sartorial ways to embrace warmer days ahead.
A lightness of being is what this season has to offer with its array of sheer looks that serve up romance in spades. Fendi paired a streamlined frock with a bodysuit in a contrasting hue, while Loewe presented a dress with a white overlay that enveloped the body like a cloud. Whichever way you decide to go, this trend does audacious femininity like a dream.
Knits are not only meant for the cold. A light and bright spaghetti-strap top or mini dress worn by itself lends a cute peekaboo effect, while pairing it with other wardrobe classics offers a personable twist.
(Read also “How To Rock Chic Turtleneck Tops In Singapore’s Scorching Weather“)
Pussybows add instant finesse to the most casual of looks. Whether to complete a scene-stealing Victorian blouse with puff sleeves, or to add truant schoolgirl vibes through a purple number, this sartorial gesture can’t help but drip with personality and charm.
Get ready for your next Zoom meeting with the season’s offering of statement collars that add oomph to your ensemble— both on screen and off. Whether it’s a Victorian-esque high, ruffled collar for a formal look, or an oversize panel-like one for a more rustic effect, these guarantee some unforgettable face time.
Get comfy with this season’s trousers, which are relaxed and hang off the hips. Tod’s revisited the ’80s with an update on parachute pants while Chloé played up the hardware.
This article was first published in Harper’s Bazaar.