Written By: Tarnjot Kaur
COMFORT IN FAUX LEATHER LEGGINGS
“The popularity of faux-leather leggings has made them one of the season’s hottest trends, she continued, noting that they upgrade our go-to black leggings while giving our wardrobes a little of spice. Also, they match everything.” Also, they are flexible enough
to go with concert t-shirts, comfortable sweaters, and elegant silk blouses equally. They may require a little longer time to put on because they are designed to fit like a second skin, but they are well worth the wiggle. Also, they are perfect for hotter spring and
summer days because to their unlined and extreme lightness. This can be worn with chunky sweaters and classic sneakers. The one faux leather leggings made by real leather costs around $500 and even more than that, but there is alternative to use the
vegan which is far more affordable at $20 to $300. These are the most comfortable and flattering. Since they have such a lovely flexibility and smoothing shape to them with a nylon/spandex fabric better than all others, this pair of faux leather leggings is why
people Adore them above others. They’ll fit you like a glove, and its elastic waistband will help you look and feel two sizes smaller! Talk about a hip to ankle silhouette that looks good.
THIS YEAR WILL BRING MORE METALLICS IN TRENDS
Maybe the largest fad to emerge from the epidemic is dopamine dressing. It’s hard to read through social media or go on a walk without seeing someone wearing something showy. The spring 2023 runways showed our shiny new buddy on unexpected products like jeans, blazers, shorts, pantsuits, and of course an unending supply of jaw-dropping gowns. You’ve seen the bags, shoes, and accessories. By the end of 2022, all-things-metallic will be the newest trend to join the group of mood-enhancing hues, and you’ll want to add it to your rotation of wardrobe pieces right now. These are our favourite metallic clothing and accessories to wear, ranging from stunning sparkly outfits to flashy daily things and everything in between.
SHADES OF GREEN…. ARE ON THE PEAK
In spring until the early fall, fern and moss green will be visible “She spoke. “Some people might find this hue difficult to wear, but you can embrace it with patterns or accessories. Classic Green is included in Pantone’s spring/summer New York Fashion
Week palette for 2023, along with Lovebird, a vivid yellow green that is nearly fluorescent and which you will see a lot of this year but which is best used as an accent hue for most people. Yet, hues of green including Classic Green, Kelly Green, and brilliant clear ones may be worn for work, the weekend, special events, and as accent pieces to refresh your current wardrobe. If this sounds familiar, know that 2013 also saw a lot of green fashion. For 2023, we have made a welcome return to the attractive world
of greens, and we are genuinely thrilled about it. Other more designer collections, as well as the spring/summer ’23 catwalk presentations for Fendi, Michael Kors, Givenchy, all included distinctive green designs. And with more accessible labels like
Anthropologie, and Mango, we’ve already begun to see that high-end influence and the return of Bottega Green. Street style icons have begun incorporating green accents into their clothing, as well as adopting monochromatic ensembles and “fits” that combine
several colours at once.
LUG SOLE LOAFERS ARE STRONG TREND IN 2023
Loafers with lug soles will continue to be trendy, especially in the spring. Rubber soles with a hefty design are the trend. The lug-sole loafers that were popular among “It Girls” in fall will still be popular in the spring. The preppy tennis miniskirts that everyone
added to their closet in 2022 will go perfectly with your clunky loafer. But if you’re truly curious, loafers are still popular this year. They’re going back to the more delicate look Gucci popularized more than 60 years ago in 2023. Yet since I favour the chunkier look, I’ll continue to wear my lug-soles. To round off the ensemble, the stylist also suggested adding a cardigan with college flair.