Fashion trends we want gone in 2024
Fashion trends never truly fade; they merely hibernate, reemerging years or decades later under a new guise. While some classics return, others seem like potential wardrobe disasters waiting to unfold. It's high time for enduring style, not closet chaos. Let's champion sustainable fashion where style meets practicality. Join the march towards a wardrobe upgrade in 2024, waving farewell to fashion mayhem.
Micro mini bags - Hello utility?
They weren't very impressive to begin with. However, the fad caught on and many got their hands on these ultra-tiny purses which serve little to no functionality. While we are already on a global protest against pocket-less clothing, we don't need a good-looking useless purse that holds nothing! If you have one, maybe have your niece, daughter, or little sister use it instead.
Cut-out dresses - waiting for a wardrobe malfunction, are we?
Cut-outs had their moment, but some of them have gone too far. They often create more wrinkles than wow moments, leaving us feeling like we're stuck in a fashion puzzle. These dresses are here today, gone tomorrow - hardly the sustainable style we're after. And who needs another dress that demands a strategic bra plan? Let's skip the awkward, and aim for lasting fashion.
Barbiecore style - Enough pink
Yes, we all loved the Barbie movie, and many of us went all hands in with various bold pinks and the top-to-toe pink look, so much so that now it needs to take a backseat and allow more neutral shades to reappear. However, if pink is your go-to color and you are confident to pull it off, you go queen!
Top-to-bottom oversized outfits
While oversized blazers are in trend now, the idea of a tip-to-toe oversized bulky look isn't that fascinating. Not many can pull off that look. If you own a pantsuit or any other garment that is bulky both top and bottom, consider using belts to nip at the waist or mix and match the bottoms with a more fitted bodice, and vice versa.