Paris Fashion Week 2023: five spring-summer 2024 trends to absolutely copy
Ending on 3 October, Paris Fashion Week did not disappoint this year either, bringing unique pieces and looks to the catwalk that must absolutely get inspired by!
From white shirts worn lazily but always with style, to micro-micro shorts that leave no limits to the imagination, let’s discover together five trends you can’t give up in spring/summer 2024.
NO.1: BLACK AND WHITE AS YIN AND YANG
As Dior teaches, there are colour combinations that never die. One of these is definitely the black-white combo.
Leave the colours in the wardrobe, at least when you go to work, and make room for white shirts worn with studied ‘laziness‘. Open at the front, seemingly falling off, match them with structured and geometric trousers and skirts, strictly black!
Balmain, Dior and Peter Do show us how to match these garments:
NO. 2: LEATHER IS A MUST
Like Sandy in the end of Grease, cover yourself in leather from head to toe and run to conquer not the handsome guy on duty, but the streets of your city!
In his fashion show, Rick Owens takes us through leather clothes and futuristic looks that are not exactly suitable for everyday life, while clearing customs on a material that is often considered only for winter or in any case not very suitable for summer.
So go for leather bodices, as well as skirts, dresses and trousers for a casual and sexy look. Then don’t forget the leather jacket, to stay in theme even on cooler evenings. They will hardly forget you!
NO. 3: FLOWER-MANIA
Creating wonderful bouquets, Balmain uses leather, plastic and fabric to cover dresses and bags with colourful three-dimensional flowers.
But that’s not all! They also come back as prints of dresses with vintage tones revisited, looking like something straight out of the 1950s.
NO. 4: VERY SHORT
For this spring/summer 2024, Miu Miu and Isabel Marant leave no room for the imagination, offering dresses and shorts that are as short as they can be.
So let’s unleash freedom and show our legs without shame, as climate change looms and next summer will be decidedly hot.
N.5: GREEN IS THE NEW BLACK
And speaking of climate change, Stella MCCartney brings us a new totally green line, with natural fabrics appearing on the catwalk for the first time. One of these is kelsun, a yarn obtained from seaweed that does not harm the environment.
Yes, green is also a trend, with garments close to Generation Z and its ideals, which does not neglect style and does not fail to follow trends.
Conclusion
Broadly speaking, this is how we will be dressing next spring: sensuality, elegance and quality are the keywords of Paris Fashion Week. We at Fratinardi have taken note of them and look forward to bringing them to you via our trusted brands, such as Relish, 4GIVENESS and Marella.
Let’s not forget, though, that we are in autumn and before thinking about the next season, we still have to fill our wardrobes for the current one. To do this, of course, there’s us and our online shop!