Winter Fashion

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Courtesy of Harper’s Bazaar

This winter a ton of new trends are coming our way! Comfortable-casual wear is very popular, which brings back a lot of familiar pieces from the past. To sum up, the trends of 2018 would be clothes that can be easily thrown on every day but can be fun and glamorous with a ton of color too, in order to amp them up. Fashion this winter emphasizes the individual and style with trends that you will be dying to wear! Let’s choose your look ladies.

Ladies Let’s Layer!

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Layering has shown its centrality on the runways this year. Playing with things like texture and volume all at once for a truly creative look. Layering in more casual, less extreme ways such as hoodies underneath a denim jacket over a dress is one practical way to bring this trend to life. This trend will help you look chic, even when going out in the chillier nights of LA.

Cowgirl Cowabunga

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Fashion turned to the Wild West this season, using Western accents for an edge of masculinity. Western button-down shirts or blouses, as well as monochrome cowboy boots in white and black, can be seen from the runway to the streets.

Flirty, Fun, Flowers

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So.  Many. Florals. It’s winter but who cares! Flowery prints were used everywhere in maxi dresses, blouses, pants, in all lengths and shapes for brighter winter feels. Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean we should say bye to bright spring tones!

Flowing gowns

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Courtesy of Vogue

Along with the flower prints, many flowing gowns have been incorporating that trend. Flowy dresses give a person the freedom to dress up or down as one can throw on a pair of boots and belt, or a pair of heels and a fur coat! Comfort is coming into play, as tight fitting dresses aren’t the only ways to look good! You can look incredible but also have a more relaxed and casual feel. This trend is inspired by romantic, poetic and feminine pieces with a certain grace seen in Italian classics.

Eighties shoulders

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We are feeling a bit nostalgic this winter as we are constantly flirting with the 80s trends! We love a good blazer or jacket with the bold, exaggerated shoulders! You can also see loose fitted 80s jackets everywhere today. It is a perfect balance of power and boldness!

Fake Fur For Real Style

With winter coming please remember to refrain from buying fur coats made from animal fur. There are many alternatives just as glamorous and in fashion, we want to make sure we protect the planet for good causes. Let’s go green!

Workwear

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Manual Labor streetwear is everywhere. Think construction style with bright oranges jumpsuits and strips that are reflective along with work boots. Try it out.

The 1960s

Courtesy of Harper’s Bazaar
Courtesy of Harper’s Bazaar
Courtesy of Harper’s Bazaar

The sixties are back! Even in makeup, Twiggy-inspired makeup is here from the swinging sixties. On the runway, they played around with miniskirts, capes,  pale makeup and dark eyeliner! You can’t go wrong with a little classic beauty.

Neon kids

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Courtesy of Imaxtree

Techno, 90s vibes are inspiring a lot of looks this season. It brings a more youthful fun with colorful neon hues. Prints have eccentric, quirky architectural designs that say LOOK AT ME! Pop out and be totally individualistic with some neon accents, or even monochrome. Swimwear has also been influenced by this trend, so don’t be surprised if you see highlighter pink on the racks!

Leopard print

This feline print is everywhere, from day-time looks all the way to nighttime glamour! It is seen in so many variations, all over and accessories. Wear it on cargo pants, blouses, turtlenecks, dresses, coats, hats, bags, sunglasses JUST DO IT!! This trend adds so much confidence and uniqueness to your look!

Courtesy of Chiara Marina Grioni
Courtesy of Chiara Marina Grioni
Courtesy of Chiara Marina Grioni