Experts give advice on what should be popular in next year’s fashion and how to wear trends in everyday life
New year, new trends – that’s how the fashion world works! It’s at 2024, it will be no different. The year hasn’t started yet and we already see some new features appearing that should be a success in the coming seasons.
New, old trends that could re-emerge with a new look… According to experts, in 2024 there will be everything. How about we get to know some of these fashion choices for the new year and get ready to rock the looks?
Then, you see three trends that will conquer the minds of women in Brazil and in the world very soon, according to professionals:
Peach fuzz
As always, Pantone has already chosen a color for next year, and this time the choice fell on Peach Fuzz, a soft coral with a summer flavour. The tone can be used in many different ways, but image and style consultant Marina Gazolla suggests monochromatic looks.
“Peach Fuzz is not visually tiring and does not border on exaggeration. Therefore, use and abuse jumpsuits, dresses and suits. An entire outfit in this color can even elongate the silhouette. Another option is to play tone on tone, playing with the different shades of the color chosen by Pantone”, advises the expert.
honey colored hair
It’s time for the “honey” blonde! For 2024, the bet for hair is bleached locks with softer contrasts, with a predominance of warm tones, a trend that has Rihanna and Kim Kardashian as followers.
“The best thing about this trend is that it suits all skin tones, from the whitest to the darkest honey-colored hair can benefit,” explains beauty expert Rudi Werner.
Balloon
The coming year promises to bring a different look to popular trends from 2005 to 2010. The idea behind this trend is pieces with more volume at the bottom, creating a balloon-like shape.
However, care must be taken so that the composition remains harmonious. “The secret is to choose just one balloon piece in the composition. From there, create counterpoints with others that are more close to the body. For example, pair a balloon skirt with a tighter blouse,” explains Marina.
For her, another strategy is to pay attention to the fabric that makes up the garment. “Lightweight, flowy fabrics can create sleeker, less bulky looks, while heavier or stiffer versions give the piece even more volume,” she concludes.
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