An intoxicating palette of colors “smells” spring!
Undoubtedly, the 90s and 2000s fashion trends are already here and we are going to embrace them throughout the spring as well as the coming hot summer days. In addition to the low-rise pants and skirts that made even fitness freaks worry about, the catwalks of spring/summer 2022 show us what is going to happen with the trends that we should follow for this season, leaving just little things in our imagination.
Well, we are turning to more feminine and no longer androgynous silhouettes with the return of jeans giving nostalgic teenage vibes to our looks. What emerges is a new sensuality that is not afraid to dare cut-outs, ethereal fabrics, slides, and bare feet. More specifically, the 4 trends that will dominate the season are the following ones:
Lime & Mint Green
Each season has its own colors and, although the protagonists are orange and fuchsia for the summer of 2022, mint green and lime can not be missing from our spring looks. The color combo is extremely popular this season, so it’s time to add a little more color to our closet!
Bermuda
From safari-inspired to the most sophisticated and chic ones, bermuda shorts are the clothes you should not miss this season. Choose wide and light fabrics such as linen and cotton for casual looks or silk and embellished with stones for an evening and airy look.
Jeans
There is no fabric that makes you feel more teenage than jeans. Undoubtedly, the ’90s total-denim looks are one of the biggest fashion trends of this spring, with jeans being a must-have piece of our spring closet. In combination with colorful mules, statement high heels, and bags in bright colors you are gonna master the streetstyle. And who said that we only wear denim jackets in spring? You should also try on denim dresses, overalls, and shirts to catch the eyes.
Boho
The boho and airy fabrics are also here this spring, often with lace or knitted details, and, of course, in bright shades.
[Cover Photo © Jacquemus, Versace / Photo Manipulation: Gals and the City]