Here is a guide to the top upcoming womens fashion trends…
LOGOMANIA IS BACK
Gone are the days of subtle fashion as logomania is back! The bigger and bolder the logo, the better! In 2018, logo-stamped pieces are expected to make a comeback in a big way. This has already been seen in 2017 with statement pieces like the Dior slides, Gucci t-shirts and Puma pieces. This street style trend mixes brand iconography with elevated pieces and saves for ‘logos’ have grown by more than 200 per cent in recent months. This falls in line with current athleisure/sports luxe phase. We are not complaining as being super casual is once again stylish and cool! It smacks of the 90’s and you’ll be sure to see some pieces that homage that fantastic era.
WIDE-LEGGED BOTTOMS
Move over tight, skinny fit jeans…the wide flare leg is making a comeback! Don’t get me wrong skinny jeans are still very popular but it will be nice to see a different cut of jean give it a run for its money. More than ever, fashion experts are siding with wide-legged bottoms and crops in the ‘skinny or not pants debate’, according to Pinterest data. In fact, saves for ‘wide leg’ have grown by an impressive 213 per cent. It’s not just jeans we are excited about just flared leg cuts in fabrics such as linen and Italian cotton.
LAYERS
Layering is back in a big way, with stylish women expected to be rocking layered looks for all occasions in 2018. Popular get-ups include below-the-knee sweaters and jackets for a cosy feel and kimonos and dusters for an extra chic vibe.
THE MUM JEAN
The good old original blue jean has been seen on A-listers around the world – from Australia’s Lara Bingle to Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid. A favourite style from years gone by, the 100 percent cotton denim has been reimagined and is now deemed capsule wardrobe worthy.
EMBELLISHED SHOES
Women around the world will pepping up their step with bold embellishments in 2018. Subtle yet striking shoe details like studs, pearls and bold buckles have been a hit this year and will be even more popular in 2018.