"The greenest thing you can do in fashion is buy great clothes that you will wear for years." Michael Kors
Extravagant, opulent, glamorous, playful, bold, adventurous, revealing, profound, sublime and colorful. The year 2023 brings with it diversity. The spring-summer collections presented last year in London, Milan, New York and Paris are shaping the fashion trends of 2023. From the iconic fashion houses to the niche brands, this year's concept that stands out is called "Wearability"
The focus is on long-lasting pieces that feel effortless, creative, adaptable and well-cut. In 2023, the fashion world will cast an affirmative, colorful light on sustainability and surround it with trends for the entertainment industry. The designer duo at Coperni , who spray American model Bella Hadid with clothes live on the catwalk, show an innovative vision. A way of creativity that is still unknown to consumers is brought into the limelight and impresses with its authenticity. Here are four top hot trends for 2023 at a glance for you.
Minimalism
As in previous years, minimalist cuts and fabrics will characterize our everyday clothing. Whether fabric trousers, wide jeans, straight floor-length dresses, mini skirts or oversized jackets, in the colors black, white, camel, friery red, purple, blue perennial, aqua or mocha mousse, the color palette has a lot to offer.
Maximalism
In contrast to the minimalist, the exaggeratedly bright, shimmering, metallic and crystallized are also on trend this year. Up close, sexy, glamorous and extravagant, the boudoir style is based on the Old Hollywood glamor of the 1950s. With silk, lace and satin in playful elements, the look seduces both the wearer and the viewer into a dream world.
Rebellious attitude
The iconic biker leather jackets and pants in the same color or jeans in a set are an integral part of the streetwear scene this year. It is crowned with micro skirts, oven knees or jumpsuits that are visually outdated, as well as huge bags that immerse the wearer in the light of the 80s.
Sureal Flowers
Things get particularly colorful and spring-like with the Sureal Flowers fashion trend. Designers use flowers in the form of 3-D, which look futuristic. The bouquets like at Bottega Veneta or brooch flowers from the Chanel collection are a micro-trend, make women's hearts beat louder and can be found especially in dresses.
Which of the trends appeals to you personally the most? Leave a comment and let me know! I'm looking forward to seeing you next time.
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