Trends and following a trend isn't necessarily a bad thing. Listen, we all want to slay and have an outfit with sauce and trends deliver in that front. In a lot of sustainable fashion forums, they make out trends to be the enemy, and yes, they can lead to overconsumption, overproduction, and poor spending habits, but everything in moderation, right? I like to think that you can still be current and inspired AND sustainable and wise when it comes to shopping. The key is how you do it.
If you have been following along, then you know this has been a reoccurring topic. I will link a past post here for you to take a peek.
Since this post IS about trends, I will share with you what I see floating around because these items will be things we are looking for to consign and items that can make you some money if you're looking to sell.
Starting from the bottom, shoes:
Slim sneakers
Loafers
Ballet flats
Western boots
Bottoms:
Balloon pants
Barrel Jeans
Midi skirts
Anything with volume
Tops:
Funnel neck jackets
Boat neck
Quarter zip sweaters
Bags:
Slouchy shoulder bags
Petite pouches
Half moon handles
Charm embellished
Chain straps
Accessories:
Aviator sunglasses
Fun print scarves
Other details:
Animal print (zebra, cow, snake)
Cobalt blue
I think a Sailor/Nautical trend is coming. What do you think the next trend will be?
Until next time,
Dre