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We can all agree that 2020 was a lacklustre year, and one that shook our world to its core.
It brought about never-heard-before changes in all aspects of life, including our fashion choices.
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Instead of commuting to work, dining out with friends and going to the movies with family, we were suddenly wfh and learning how to whip up dalgona coffee in our days-old sweatpants.
Last year was mostly spent in Zoom-appropriate casual clothes or — as more people joined the at-home workout gang — sportswear, which was reflected in the way we shopped.
But as new vaccines roll out with the hope of defeating coronavirus and returning the world back to normalcy, how will our sartorial choices be affected?
According to Vogue, wearable fashion may be here to stay.
“Many designers reined in their usual experimentation and extravagance while showcasing their 2021 creations on the runway, instead opting to prioritise practicality,” they said.
"For the first time in a long time, these looked like clothes that are meant to be worn."
While Daisy Jordan, stylist and editor of Wear Next, predicts our new-found fondness of comfortable yet stylish clothes will get a fun makeover.
Bold florals are in.
Speaking to The Independent, she says: "We’ve fallen in love with a more relaxed working wardrobe, but 2021 is about having a little more fun.
“I expect to see exaggerated sleeves, colour-pop dresses and loud accessories. These mood-boosting additions reflect more excitement and hope for the year ahead, without sacrificing comfort.”
Here are the biggest fashion trends to look out for in 2021.
Puff sleeves
Exaggerated puff sleeves will be bigger and bolder in 2021, as shown at last year’s Loewe, Altuzarra and Isabel Marant fashion shows — and style queen Katie Holmes is a fan.
Jordan adds: “This is an easy trend to incorporate into your wardrobe, so even the conservative dresser will be able to take part.”
Yellow is expected to be big this summer.
Pretty pastels
From purple nails to candy floss-coloured dresses, pastels aren’t going anywhere next summer.
“These sorbet-inspired colours are the perfect option for summer and they suit a wide variety of skin tones,” noted The Trend Spotter.
“Choose from a boiler suit in cool mint green or an oversized trench coat in soft lavender - better yet, try them both simultaneously.
“Suits and separates in the soft and buttery hues elevate your overall aesthetic and will remain one of the chicest styles for seasons to come.”
Baseball caps
The baseball cap is set to be the must-have accessory for 2021.
Every look in Celine designer Hedi Slimane’s summer 2021 collection incorporated a hat, and Kaia Gerber, Meghan Markle and Gigi Hadid have all recently been spotted rocking the retro accessory.
The baseball cap is set to be the must-have accessory for 2021.
Naughty netting
One of the bolder trends for this year, netting made multiple appearances on the spring and summer runways, including Givenchy, Burberry and Prada.
Jordan says: “It will be interesting to see how the high street tackles this slightly more daring trend, but I expect mesh dresses, tops and even skirts.”
Mellow yellows
Yellow was named one of Pantone’s colours of the year for 2021 for it’s “illuminating positivity.”
The bright hue is expected to be big this summer think — dandelion dresses and block-colour handbags.
"Yellow is a colour that has popped up throughout the years, so this trend can be easily found on second-hand sites such as eBay, Depop and Vinted," adds Jordan.
Headscarves are making a big comeback.
Headscarves
Taking inspiration from the fifties and the sixties, this sleek fashion accessory is making a big comeback.
Headscarves are the perfect way to add a chic finishing touch to any outfit without overdoing it and are a classic go-to item.
Choose from a silky design with floral motifs or intricate patterns, or keep it simple with bold colours and block letters.
Slouchy denim
Skinny jeans are out and slouchy denim is in, with loose-fitting jeans and jumpsuits set to be big this year.
Jordan says: “We’ve spent a lot of 2020 in sweatpants, but slouchy denim gives a more stylish edge without losing any comfort.”
Flower Power
We know florals bloom into fashion every spring, but this year when it comes to flower prints, the bolder, the better.
Gone are the cute, feminine prints of the last few years, with powerful flowers that make an impact taking centre stage.
Bonus points if you mix your florals or wear them from head-to-toe.