Top 10 must know spring/ summer 2024 fashion trends: your ultimate style guide

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The season has blessed us with the hottest days and we decide to tackle them with the hottest trends. As the days grow longer and the temperatures rise, it’s time to revitalise your closet with the top summer 2024 fashion trends that are as of now making waves on our social media feeds. In case your closet is beginning to feel a bit dull, you’re in for a treat. The new season guarantees a plethora of new styles and inspirations, drawn from the dynamic street scenes and the latest runway collections. 

 From bold designs to breezy silhouettes, the spring and summer of 2024 are all around embracing individuality and making a statement. Whether you’re planning your next getaway, attending festivals, or fair looking to overhaul your daily wear, these patterns offer something for everybody. 

 Designers have been pushing the envelope with innovative textures, lively color palettes, and a blend of nostalgic and futuristic components. Expect to see a harmonious mix of high fashion and practical wear, catering to the diverse tastes and lifestyles of today’s fashion-forward crowd. 

This spring and summer 2024, fashion is having a moment of perky duality. Striking choices like mini skirts and sequined pieces are taking centre stage, channelling a young and celebratory vibe. But there’s also a solid sense of elevating classic styles with a twist. Think reimagined whites with ruffles and lace, the preppy polo shirt getting a chic upgrade, and comfy pyjama dressing getting a runway-worthy makeover with fresh fabrics and statement embellishments. It’s a season where you can have fun embracing your inner fashionista, whether it’s rocking a glitzy sequined dress or adding a touch of preppy polish with a polo.

The season’s fashion is surprisingly budget-friendly! The key pieces are likely already in your closet – think classic ballerina flats, fresh white shirts, and timeless blazers. This season is all about clever styling to upgrade these staples. A pop of red with lipstick or a statement bag can breathe new life into an ancient outfit. Additionally, functionality is in! Do not be afraid to rock that oversized tote flooding with your essentials – Miuccia Prada herself is making it a fashion statement. This focus on practicality and grasping individuality flawlessly reflects the current times. It’s a season that celebrates real people and the joy of life, giving us all a reason to smile.  

White Noise

Ditch the rainbow! This spring, white reigns supreme. Forget the usual florals and pastels – designers are offering a spectrum of white dresses. From breezy sheers to intricately embroidered pieces, it’s a clear departure from the usual colourful bursts. Prepare for a season of sophisticated elegance draped in pristine white.

         Milan fashion week 2024 couture 

              Paris fashion week spring couture 2024


High rise trousers 

Jonathan Anderson is pushing boundaries for Loewe’s 10th anniversary. Forget normal high-waisted pants – his new silhouette features a super-high waist that essentially functions as a built-in corset! This dramatic look makes the illusion of endless legs, a trend resounded by other fashion houses like Alaïa and Saint Laurent. 

                                                                                                                       

Polo Club

Miuccia Prada declares the polo shirt’s return! Expect to see it everywhere, styled with everything from shorts to micro-minis. This preppy vibe extends to rugby shirts and casual accessories at other brands. The key? Embrace a relaxed look – ditch the perfect hair for effortless cool. 

   

GUCCI SS24

Transparent skirt

Spring fashion ditches flowing outfits for a enticing new trend: the sheer skirt. Wear it day or night! Altuzarra styles them elegantly with sweaters, while others like Louis Vuitton suggest a bolder look with layers and a bomber jacket. This trend offers options for both the romantic and the edgy. 

CAROLINA HERRERA SS24

90’s redux

Forget flashy logos – fashion is going minimalist again! The economic climate and potential political turmoil call for a more subdued look. Think Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s chic style: camel skirts, grey suits, crisp white shirts, and relaxed jeans. Look for these timeless pieces at Proenza Schouler, Max Mara, and other leading brands.

Craft

Blazy’s Bottega Veneta keeps the illusions going! Leather is transformed into pom-pom dresses and feathered gowns. This playful trend extends to Diesel with shredded denim dresses and melted movie poster jackets. Expect crochet,embellishments, and laser-cut leather adding to the crafty vibe across fashion.

Metallics

Metallic fabrics are back in a big way for spring/summer 2024! This trend coincides with Paris gearing up for the Olympics and features a glamorous vibe. Supermodel appearances sealed the deal: Christy Turlington stunned in a gold gown at Ralph Lauren, while Claudia Schiffer rocked chainmail at Versace.

                      

Shorter shorts

Get ready for super short shorts! Tiny shorts dominated Milan runways, including Gucci’s debut under a new creative director. This trend follows the “no-pants” look from fall, pushing the boundaries of what’s considered clothing.

Smell the roses

ALEXANDER McQueen SS24

This spring, romance is blooming across fashion capitals! Simone Rocha’s ethereal dresses with trapped roses started the trend. Olivier Rousteing at Balmain even quoted a rose-themed poem. Sarah Burton’s Alexander McQueen farewell collection featured blood red roses. Expect to see roses everywhere – in prints, embellishments, appliqués, and even petal-shaped silhouettes.

Modern flapper 

Prada’s dazzling spring collection channelled the “modern flapper” with crystal embellishments, fringe, and drop-waist dresses. This trend echoed throughout the season with shimmering headpieces, gilded fringe, and 1920s-inspired silhouettes. But for 2024, these flapper vibes get a refresh with leather jackets and blazers, creating a glamorous yet modern look.

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