Post lockdown or self-isolation, the world is slowly reopening. After months of only staying at home, it seems that we have a lot to catch up with the world. We skipped a few months in quarantine and wearing home clothes only. The desire to go out and able to dress up might be one of the things we miss while staying at home.
Here are some summer trends you can keep up with and try now as you decided to brunch outside, safely, with friends again.
All white
It is quite the fact that monochromatic looks do feel cleaner and more elegant. And especially wearing white head to toe could help one to achieve that. Be it a dress, shirt, and pants, shirt and skirt or a long dress, an all-white look brings the perfect cool effect for summer style.
Featured look: Valentino Spring Summer 2020
Cardigans
Cardigan is probably the one fashion item that whatever the season, it’s always there. And surely, the summer cardigan should feel light enough. The cardigan would come handy for everyone who’s going back to the office this summer. It’s not a blazer or a jacket, but a cardigan equally provides the preppy nuance that suits the office needs.
Featured look: Chanel Spring Summer 2020
Tropical prints
Already excited to dress up and go out again? Why don’t you try the quirky tropical prints trend? It’s pretty loud but fun for those who enjoy wearing it.
Featured look: Fendi Spring Summer 2020
Plaids or checks
The loud tropical print is not the trend for you? There’s always the classic plaids for all seasons. In whatever color, plaids (dress or shirt) provide the classic statement and accent to your look.
Featured look: Fendi Spring Summer 2020
Technicolor
The return of vibrant colors to the trend cycle the past few years is proof that there is something for everyone. And with the boom of social media, people love to see the clash of colors on their feed. At least, if some people avoid wearing the orange and green combo, some other people will.
Featured look: Fendi Spring Summer 2020
Retro
Bygone days are a frequent source of inspiration for brands. The signature silhouettes from the 80s and 90s are some strong favorites in the past few seasons. Of course, with a more modern twist. Plus, infused with bold colors that made them even more attractive.
Featured look: Tory Burch Spring Summer 2020