Fashion week is in full force which means if you’ve been following along, then you know what’s coming spring 2020. If not, we’ve got you covered by highlighting some of the season’s biggest trends. Although there are still many more shows to come (Milan, London and Paris), we’re predicting these looks will be huge in the upcoming season. We’re talking about bright and vivid hues, bold prints, all-things ‘70s and hot pink, which we like to refer to as Rosa Mexicano.
Scroll through the gallery to get a first look at what you’ll want to shop for in Spring 2020 and get inspired by Tommy Hilfiger X Zendaya, Jonathan Cohen, Staud and many more.
The seventies are back and bigger than ever! The looks at Amiri, Cinq à Sept and Tommy Hilfiger X Zendaya brought a taste of what's to come in spring 2020 – think high-waisted bellbottoms, tall platforms and cinched dresses.
Sun protection comes in full force thanks to these oversized floppy hats. Jacquemus, Sachin & Babi and Self Portrait take the fisherman hat trend up a step with their bigger-than-life outlook.
Forget about taking the safe route when it comes to spring fashion. This season the bolder the print, the better! – from Jonathan Cohen's stars and stripes with sarape pieces to Prabal Gurung's statement floral designs and Tanya Taylor's pretty watercolor prints, anything goes.
Prairie girl fashion is a thing come spring 2020 and designers like Deveaux, Khaite and Tory Burch didn't sleep on the trend. Little Women out December 2019 will have you doubling up on inspiration.
If pink is your color, then you'll be happy to know it's coming in huge next season. The hue is bolder and hotter than ever as Brandon Maxwell, Christopher John Rogers, and Self Portrait demonstrated on their runways.
Suits are a big yes for spring, but these looks are far from menswear-inspired. Instead, they're being made with a sleek and cool shape – perfect for feminine silhouettes.
Sheer, organza-like coats add a romantic and whimsical touch to any look. Fashion houses such as Jason Wu Collection, Prabal Gurung and up-and-coming brand Mickage Shin carry the trend with colorful and neutral iterations.