The 5 fashion trends that the time has come to say goodbye for good

The emergence of new fashion trends never guarantees their longevity: a diktat it can be fleeting as much as a meteor or maybe make sure a place of honor on the podium of the reluctant ones to go away. Well, from the collections Spring-Summer 2024 everything we could have expected except these 5 fashion trends saw a gradual decline in the interest of the masses of users.

This is stated in a report by Tagwalk, an online platform and search engine that allows you to intercept models, trends, accessories and fashion shows by keyword. Let’s immediately find out which trends are destined to disappear, at least for this round (which, as we know, always come back!) and let’s prepare ourselves for a nice breath of fresh air: a little wardrobe renewal never hurts.

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1. Logomania

There are many messages that can actually hide behind (and inside) a logo. History, values, ethos of a brand that has come a long way to earn a very high perception through a simple monogram. But a monogram is also a status symbol (for many), a value which the logo is slowly starting to shed: in the Spring-Summer 2024 collections there was a drop of 12%.

Chanel Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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Not everyone will give it up completely, of course. Some monograms are emblematic, see the entries Gucci And Chanel.

Gucci Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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2. The total pink trend

«Come on Barbie, let’s go party»? No, not this time. And don’t worry about the elusive Ken from Barbieland. If Margot Robbie also put a stop to the Barbiecore aesthetic, then it’s true that the color pink is losing ground. And he will lose more in next year’s hot season, as demonstrated by the clearly decreasing data: second Tagwalk, total pink looks saw a 21% drop in the Spring-Summer 2024 collections.

Emporio Armani Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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In the wake of the #PinkPP with which Pierpaolo Piccioli, Valentino’s creative director, led us to an overdose of pink, there are those who will nevertheless resist. As Max Mara, Emporio Armani And Carolina Herrera.

Carolina Herrera Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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3. The details cut out

Post-pandemic, clothes with cut-out details were back in the spotlight more than ever. Having archived the tracksuits, leggings, pajamas and so on and so forth of comfortable garments, the clothes and the body seemed to ask for freedom. And freedom it was. Next season, however, it seems we want to return to one-piece clothes. The cut out trend is the one that will be overshadowed the most of all five: according to the report by Tagwalk, there was a 56% drop in the Spring-Summer 2024 collections.

Valentino Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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To keep the morale high of those who really can’t do without these cut away portions of fabric, they think about it Valentine And The Attic. PS. An interesting countertrend could concern the fringes, which are back on track with +10%.

The Attico Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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4. Tight-fitting clothes

If they’re tight, we don’t want them. It is no coincidence that oversized silhouettes reign supreme in today’s women’s wardrobe: there is a desire for comfortable, relaxed stars, to recreate sophisticated and chic looks without making it seem like there has been the slightest effort in the styling phase. Ergo, why give the impression of feeling chastened in stretch fabrics and tight clothes?

Sunnei Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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In the Spring-Summer 2024 collections, too this fashion trend is preparing to retreat: -32% presence in the looks presented on the catwalk. Next season’s daredevils? They will try again Sunnei And Blumarine.

Blumarine Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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5. Braless

Will those who swore eternal love to the #FreeTheNipples movement return to bras? Or will those who dared to use transparent fabrics simply take a step back? The report of Tagwalk does not specify, but lets us know that too nudity on the catwalk decreased by 25%.

Saint Laurent Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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The reference object is always the Spring-Summer 2024 collections, where however the female body is still celebrated on the catwalk by Saint Laurent And Sportmax. “Burn the corsets!” wrote the feminist Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward in 1873. We can’t forget about it.

Sportmax Spring-Summer 2024 fashion.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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