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“Never say never”! That is the phrase that can describe the current fashion, after all, the moment we live has already proved that it is possible to fall in love with pieces that we believed would never enter our wardrobes. Spring 2019 presents some controversial trends, but they can get you soon. Check it out:
Shorts
For a long time, the shorts were forgotten inside the fashionistas’ wardrobes. As they don’t fit naturally on the female silhouette, it can be very difficult to set up an outfit. But the spring season 2019 proved that shorts can create visuals full of attitude and elegance, having appeared in runways such as Prada, Roberto Cavalli, and Matthew Adams.
Tie Dye Prints
Both the chic and stylish versions that brands such as Attico, Loewe and Michael Kors created last summer, as well as the more relaxed models with a 1990s style, are on the rise. In the spring 2019 fashion shows, brands such as Paco Rabanne, Prabal Gurung, and MSGM showed that the print came to dominate the fashion looks of the season.
Trekking or orthopedic style sandals
These sandals were already famous in Japan before arriving in full force in the Western world, especially the models of the brand Teva. They are utilitarian, comfortable and… bring a very controversial style to the look, although brands like Chanel have released more sophisticated versions.
Cyclist (or ski)-style Sunglasses
With an aerodynamic silhouette and mirrored lenses, this sunglasses model is getting more and more adepts. Many people were inspired by Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Bella Hadid, who already have worn the accessory, while others by the spring 2019 runways of brands such as Stella McCartney, Courrèges, Roberto Cavalli, 3.1 Phillip Lim, MSGM and Alexander Wang.
Bucket Hat
Also known as “fisher hat”, bucket hats are still alive and kicking in the heart of fashionistas, once since 2017, it is rehearsing its return. It has already been worn by celebrities such as Rihanna and Dua Lipa, and it’s already difficult not wanting to wear in casual looks.