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Spring fashion 2024: Hottest trends of the season, from sheer whites to short shorts to high-rise trousers

Fashion tips: From the sheer whites that exude elegance to the rebellious spirit of short shorts and the versatility of elevated sportswear, spring fashion 2024 will let you explore and embrace a diverse range of styles that celebrate individuality and self-expression.

March 11, 2024 / 17:27 IST
High-rise trousers are making a comeback to take centre-stage this spring

As the vibrant blossoms of spring emerge, so do the latest fashion trends that promise to redefine your wardrobe. It’s time to pack your layers up, and let your sartorial dreams for the season come true! Our guide to the latest trends for spring fashion 2024 ensures you stay ahead of the curve:

1. Sheer whites

This spring, bid farewell to heavy prints and welcome the light, airy allure of sheer whites. Designers are championing the delicate transparency of sheer fabrics, creating a sense of ethereal elegance. Whether it's a sheer blouse paired with tailored trousers or a flowing white dress, this trend effortlessly captures the essence of sophistication and modern femininity.

2. Short shorts

Get ready to flaunt those legs as short shorts make a triumphant return this season. From tailored options for a polished look to relaxed styles for casual outings, the versatility of short shorts is unmatched. Incorporate bold prints or pastel hues to add a playful touch to your ensemble. This trend is all about celebrating the arrival of warmer days with a dash of chic confidence.

3. Elevated sportswear

Blurring the lines between athletic and chic, elevated sportswear continues to dominate the fashion scene. Think streamlined silhouettes, luxe fabrics, and unexpected details. Sporty elements are seamlessly integrated into everyday attire, bringing comfort and style together. Elevate your wardrobe with tracksuit-inspired trousers, bomber jackets, and sneakers that effortlessly transition from gym sessions to social gatherings.

4. High-rise trousers

Time to bid farewell to low-slung styles (thankfully!) as high-rise trousers making a comeback to take centre-stage this spring. The return of this classic silhouette not only elongates the legs but also adds a touch of timeless elegance to any outfit. Experiment with wide-leg, tailored, or cropped options to suit your personal style. Pair them with a tucked-in blouse or a stylish crop top for a sophisticated yet contemporary look.

5. Masc/fem dressing

This season, fashion embraces a spectrum of gender expressions with masc/fem dressing. Traditional gender boundaries are blurred as designers explore androgynous styles. Tailored suits with feminine details, oversized shirts paired with skirts, and accessories that defy conventional norms—it's all about expressing yourself freely. Embrace the fluidity of fashion and let your personal style shine.

Sushmita Srivastav An independent journalist and editor, Sushmita writes on diverse topics, ranging from travel, food, fitness and health, to luxury, culture, and everything in between.
first published: Mar 11, 2024 05:27 pm

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