With fashion, we’re always getting ahead of ourselves. We’ve known about spring 2020 fashion trends since last fall when designers first presented their collections modeled by Lineisy Montero, Bella Hadid, Hiandra Martinez, Kaia Gerber and more top models. And ever since, we’ve been counting down the days until we can wear all the newness we saw months back from designers like Victoria Beckham, Giambattista Valli, Elie Saab and more.
Usually by March, everyone becomes tired of sweater weather, and by May the temperatures start to improve. To get you into the spirit of warmer weather, we’ve rounded up some of the most popular trends to covet and to have you prepared for the change in season and looking your best. Scroll through the gallery to see some of the season’s most noteworthy trends you must have!
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Colorful leather
Classic black leather will forever be a staple, but designers like Annakiki have given soft buttery pieces a colorful twist making the chillier days in spring just as fashionable.
Scarf Dress
Are you expected to be a guest at a spring wedding anytime soon? If so, don’t sleep on the scarf dress trend. We love it, especially Elie Saab’s collection, for the liveliness and effortlessly-chic approach.
Bermuda Short Story
Remember Bermuda shorts? Well, they’re making a comeback. However, these long shorts from Givenchy are feeling somewhat more refined paired with sharp blazers.
Satin finish
Whether it’s a sexy slip dress or a slouchy suit by Sies Marjan, satin fabrics are going to be highly popular – especially in bold and bright hues.
‘60s prints
Paco Rabanne and many designers are incorporating retro prints in their spring collections – think groovy florals, bold psychedelic graphics and clashing prints.
Ruffles Galore
Ruffles have been a thing for several seasons now, and in 2020, Giambattista Valli and others continue to embrace the trend. Consider wearing ruffles with cute, flirty dresses and romantic tops.
Tropical Escape
Tropical prints for spring just make sense. Whether you’ll be traveling somewhere warm in the next few months or not, tropical-themed separates like Fendi showed in their spring/summer 2020 show are taking over.
Return of the ‘70s
Another decade to consider this spring is none other than the ‘70s – disco seventies that is. Sharp collars and flared pants as seen on Victoria Beckham’s runway will be all the rage!