Spring Fashion Trends Straight from the Runway

Spring Fashion Trends Straight from the Runway

Spring Fashion Trends Straight from the Runway

By Grace Owen (Styling Assistant)

You can feel it in the air these days spring is coming! The snow is starting to melt, the sun peeks between the clouds, each day warmer and warmer with new wardrobe possibilities. We still have some ways to go but here are 10 spring fashion trends to wardrobe daydream to while you wait.

Gingham

Spotted above on the Prabal Gurung runway and also seen on other designers like Brandon Maxwell and Michael Kors. It’s giving chic picnic realness. Bright colors mixed with this pattern is the perfect way to get in the warm weather spirit - take this look out and enjoy your day!

Gingham Mini Dress from Self Portrait.

Gingham Boucle Shacket from Topshop.

All White

Seen above from Fendi I present to you - the all-white look. I know we all have our go to all black looks but runway predictions show we may have some new white ones in the mix. Look elegant and effortlessly cool into this season.

Khloe Crepe Ruched Blazer from Cinq a Sept.

Shore Thing Cotton Sundress from Billabong.

Fringe, Fringe, Fringe!

Whether it’s a full fringe piece as seen on the runway of Christian Dior or some pops of it here and there fringe is back! Thicker pieces look more sophisticated while thinner ones more playful - test them out and see what works for you.

Faux Suede Fringe Jacket from BLANKNYC.

Fringed Drape Minidress from One33 Social.

Athleisure

We all know and love it, it’s our favorite pre and during covid fashion wave, it’s - athleisure. Seen on the runways such as Bottega Veneta mixing sports wear to the gym and around the town is all the rage. Or just for when you're relaxing at home but still want to dress up a bit.

Women’s Tennis Skirt from Nike.

Velour Crewneck Tank from Skims.

HYPERFEM

Hyperfem has been seen all over the runways this season such as Prabal Gurung (above) as well as Simone Rocha and other big names. The bright pink tones and dainty accents add that feminine touch. Play around with your inner princess and tap into your wardrobe dreams.

Openwork Embroidery Shirt from Zara.

Ruby Deer Print Bow Silk Chiffon Blouse from Burberry.

Remember When

I want to call it retro but what even is retro? Referencing back on decades trends whether it be the 70s, 90s, Y2K, etc is still a steady trend in the scene. Above is a 70s crochet style from Gabriela Hearst runway.

Vivien patchwork crochet-knit alpaca mini skirt from Batsheva.

Printed Pocket Shirt from Zara.