- Insider spoke to a professional stylist about the fashion trends that will die out in 2022.
- Gone are denim-on-denim, camouflage clothes and oversized sunglasses.
- High-waisted trousers have also given way to mid-rise and low-rise trousers.
Replace large sunglasses with small square sunglasses
Retro sunglasses are still popular. But according to Katya Bychkova, stylist and founder of StyleSprinter.com, it’s no longer in vogue.
Opt for smaller, square sunglasses instead of oversized cat-eye frames.
“I prefer sunglasses that look like they’re in The Matrix,” Vishkova told Insider.
You should get rid of the T-shirts that were popular two or three years ago.
According to Byshkova, nothing looks worse than a T-shirt with an old print.
“It’s not necessarily about the clothes you got for free in high school and still wear to the gym. Rather, it’s about the distinctive prints that were popular a while ago, like abstract faces and cow print T-shirts. is”
Byskova advises opting for minimalist t-shirts, either plain or with a simple logo. Because it can be worn for a long time without being influenced by trends, and in a good way, you don’t know when you bought it.
A slim-fit blazer can be a looser blazer that can be layered.
“The shapeless, slim-fit blazers that you can’t wear a sweater under never really caught on, but for some reason people still wear them,” Vyshkova told Insider. rice field.
Unlined blazers are also difficult to maintain a silhouette. Byshkova advises choosing a large blazer with defined shoulders.
If it fits your style, choose one size larger than usual so you can wear more underneath.
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Peplum tops look great on a hanger, but…
Peplum tops can look great in stores. But stylist, blogger and podcast host Tara West says it doesn’t look as good when you take it home.
Instead of peplum tops, West advises trying corset tops.
Corset tops or bustier tops are said to make the body look slimmer and more fashionable. Team it with loose denim or trousers and an oversized blazer, says West.
Replace the headband with a fun 1990s-inspired hair clip or hairpin
According to Byshkova, headbands were extremely popular a few seasons ago, but have fallen out of favor recently.
“Instead of the old romantic headbands, opt for edgy 1990s hair clips or hairpins,” Bishkova told Insider.
Hair accessories look especially good on people with straight hair, says Byshkova.
The camouflage pattern is a dark olive green item
Camouflage patterns are dying out. West advises switching to darker olive green items.
“Incorporate an olive green leather biker jacket or olive green cargo pants. Pair with a thick sweater or cropped jacket,” West told Insider.
Ditch the smock dress for a maxi slip dress
“Nap dresses have become popular during the pandemic, but with more people returning to the office, these dresses look dated,” Byskova told Insider.
Smock dresses are still popular right now, but you might want to try the trendy maxi slip dress instead.
Styling experts say that slip dresses, whether crafted in luxurious silk or affordable satin, are versatile staples that can be worn in any season.
High-waisted trousers can be paired with mid-rise or low-rise trousers
“High-rise and ultra-high-rise pants and denim were all the rage, especially in the office,” West told Insider.
“Until you realize your pants are too tight and it hurts.”
More comfortable mid- and low-rise pants will make a comeback in winter 2022, and the trend will continue through spring 2023, West said.
If you’re a little skeptical about the trend, West advises adding a fancy belt to keep your pants in place.
Say goodbye to light, boxy sweaters with flashy patterns
Vyshkova says light, boxy sweaters with flashy patterns will disappear.
“If you’re looking for trendy knitwear, opt for an oversized mohair cardigan,” Vishkova told Insider.
Oversized sweaters should be paired with contrasting fabrics, such as silk skirts and wool pants.
Skip midi skirts and opt for miniskirts
Below the knee and above the ankle, the midi skirt has long been a versatile staple. However, according to West, new lengths are about to become popular.
West says micro miniskirts and dramatic maxi skirts are taking over.
“Compared to these trendy lengths, the midi length lacks character and drama,” West told Insider.
Torenka to cargo pants
Byshkova said Trenka was all the rage but “a thing of the past.”
Instead of skintight leggings, Byshkova advises opting for trendy cargo trousers. The more pockets the better.
Body-hugging button-down shirts are a thing of the past
It’s time to move the form-fitting button-down shirt to the back of your wardrobe, Vyshkova said.
“Instead, opt for oversized shirts with a trendy ‘clean girl’ feel,” Bishkova told Insider.
“A minimalist, oversized button-down with few buttons and no pockets is ideal.”
As for colors, Bishkova recommends neutral colors that are easy to match in a variety of situations, from the office to holidays.
Say goodbye to denim on denim
“We all love denim, but an all-over denim look is too assertive and looks a little cheap, even if it’s made by a luxury designer,” West told Insider. rice field.
Instead, try something like plaid, which works well with denim.
Plaid trousers, vests and shirts (a shirt-jacket hybrid) add a touch of sophistication to any wardrobe.
People are distancing themselves from items made from real fur
It’s not the latest news, West said, but most people don’t wear real fur anymore.
“If you have fur coats, hats, and scarves, consider putting them away or getting rid of them,” West told Insider.
“It’s the age of faux fur, and the same goes for leather.”
According to West, designers have come up with great ways to recreate the look and feel of fur without the controversial manufacturing process.
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(Translated and edited by Yoshimi Yamaguchi)
Source: BusinessInsider
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