
The Top 7 Fashion Trends for Fall 2024 - dmusemagz.com
March 29, 2024
Is the era of quiet luxury coming to an end? If you’re tired of the overhyped TikTok trends, you might be in luck this fall. The latest collections showcased during Fashion Week in New York, London, Milan, and Paris introduced exciting new ways to wear wardrobe essentials. This included innovative techniques like wearing your button-down shirt backward or adding quirky and shiny tinsel fringe to your trench coat. Little black dresses took inspiration from lingerie, featuring designs that either freed the nipple or playfully incorporated underwear elements. Pants are also making a comeback, much to everyone’s relief, even at Miu Miu, with voluminous silhouettes and loose cuts. Below, you’ll find the 7 fashion trends for fall 2024!
Not-So-Basic Basics
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Designers took a not-so-everyday approach to everyday dressing this season, creating texture and movement through playful layering and exaggerated silhouettes. For fall, it’s not necessarily about looking put-together in the traditional sense. Instead, it’s about finding your own way to wear basic wardrobe staples.
Elevated Everyday

Color Clash
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If the fall runways are any indication, it’s time to retire monochrome and go for something much more bold. Unexpected color combinations like Technicolor neons and cool pastels give verve to everyday dressing.
Color Play

Clear Eyes, Full Skirts, Can’t Lose
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Ladylike dressing is back, thanks in part to Capote’s Swans’ star turn in Ryan Murphy’s latest Feud, but its contemporary iteration is so much cooler and less rigid. Case in point: the varied flared skirts that came down the fall runways this season. Some had unfinished hems, others were sculpted, and all had a fluidity that worked just as well with a hoodie as with a tailored jacket or button-up shirt.
Return of the Full Skirt

Throw It On and Go
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This season, designers elevated the idea of effortless dressing with great success. Soft, simple fabrics were key, and draped and folded outerwear didn’t look overly complicated or heavy-handed, and managed to move seamlessly with the wearer.
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