From leaving skinny jeans for baggy pants to jilting the traditional winged liner for further graphic aesthetics , then’s a tip of all the “ hipsterism ” fashion that’s likely staying this time as well – and hopefully for good.
Bye-bye skinny jeans
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2020, the year of the pandemic, made pyjamas look cool and ever since then, it seems like we’ve forgotten how to wear anything tight again. What started from mom jeans has now introduced a variety of pant styles — but on one condition; they have to be loose, breathing, and chic. From bootcut pants to baggy bell bottoms and wide-flared leggings, there are options for everyone and absolutely no space for skinny jeans anymore. The loose pant look is also paired really well with the already existing trend of co-ord sets and bodysuits.
Let your eyes speak
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Jewels everywhere
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Peek-a-boo
While this was a concept long trending in Hollywood, 2022 witnessed designers taking inspiration from asymmetrical cutouts in western silhouettes and incorporating the trend into desi clothes. From heart necklines out of triangle cutouts and heart-shaped peeks in sweaters, there are so many ways you can cut an outfit in the right places to bring out a chic output. It’s like ripped jeans all over again – but classy!
From Ayesha Omar and Mahira Khan to Deepika Padukone, Jenna Ortega and Rihanna, the best-dressed this year at awards, galas, festivals, and more were people who chose dresses with cut-out accents.
Twirl it away
Have you seen pictures of grandmothers wearing these long flowy dresses with floral prints and tiny geometrical patterns? Did you ever think that was fashionable? Well, now it is! Summer was about long gowns and beachy dresses in subtle prints and symmetrical patterns but what we didn’t know was that the trend would stay and eastern wear would also adapt to it. From chikankari dresses to embroidered traditional gowns, it’s time to twirl your problems away.
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