5 Fashion Trends to Try This December

‘Tis the season indeed; the season to finally pull out all of our favorites — cozy knits, fresh neutrals, and moody hues. We’re sharing a few of our favorite seasonal trends you need to try, along with all the stylist tips and tricks to make it work just for you.

 

Victorian Collars

Ladies, you have to agree on this: the modern classic mix of this trend is eye widening. It’s the simplest ways to dress up your favorite high-waist denim and gives your favorite t shirts a much-needed break for something a little more special.

 

Velvet

 

Soft to the touch and on trend? We will take it. Velvet is making a major comeback. For your next big event, opt for this on-trend fabric in a muted tone. Stuck on colours? Try this style of fabric in a rich wine, navy, or metallic color perfect for a variety of occasions. Guys, imagine yourself in a velvet formal blazer for that Christmas dinner party. Dashing and downright outstanding, right?

Bold Shoulders

A structured jacket with slightly oversized shoulders creates a strong and powerful silhouette on nearly every body type. Paired with denim, trousers, and even pencil skirts for the ladies, it’s a simple way to switch up your wardrobe.

Powerful Red

It’s bold and statement-making and exudes all the confident vibes possible. Afraid of going all in on this trend? Opt for a red bag or shoe and fellas, don’t be shy! You can certainly pull off a red shirt.

 

 

 

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