Minimalist styles are long gone and eccentric maximalist fits are finally in again
After weeks of shoots and runways from your favorite models and designers, Paris Fashion Week finally wrapped up last Oct. 1.
The biggest takeaway? Trends are finally shifting.
For years, the minimalist style has been the main focus. However, this year, more and more designers are back to experimenting with bold and loud maximalist styles, not since the 200s
Peep all the trendy looks from the Paris Fashion Week shows you might want to try down.
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Sheer craze
Sheer is definitely the top trend for this year’s fashion week. From Chanel to Valentino, designers left and right are all about that layering sheer look, a staple on the runway in this year’s collection.
Florals and loud prints
With the maximalist trend in full swing, floral patterns and loud prints are in bloom. These allow designers to explore bolder and more complex designs like dresses adorned with surreal abstract patterns and prints as seen in the collections of Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Valentino.
Leather
A touch of leather never goes wrong. Brands such as Hermès and Dior brought back leather to complete their Paris Fashion Week runway looks—whether it be a jacket or a glove paired with long dresses or slacks, the touch of leather ties up the entire look.
Frills and ruffles
With the return of maximalist styling, frills and ruffles are back, and designers can take advantage of this by mixing and matching different textures and layers, giving the style a more romantic feel to it.