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5 fashion trends making a comeback in 2020


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Published : 02 Jan 2020 06:37 PM | Updated : 05 Sep 2020 11:22 AM

Sometimes, when we're looking at the latest trends or checking out celebrity outfits, we sort of feel like Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada. The truth is, there really isn't much in fashion that ends up being groundbreaking (florals really do dominate every spring), but in the case of 2020, we don't mind it one bit.

That's because this year, some of the biggest and best styles from the '60s, '70s, and '80s are making a comeback. We're ready to wear crocheted tops on all our summer getaways. We'll be embracing extra-large collars, and can't wait to fill our closets with various polka-dot pieces (fashion clown 2020, here we come).

All in all, it seems like the overall goal of the next 365 is to have more fun with our wardrobe. Take a look at what's getting a round two, ahead, then plan accordingly.

Psychedelic Florals

Sure, classic and feminine is still cool, but for 2020, the floral print is getting a small makeover. Options will be full of bright, vibrant colors and appear more abstract, giving outfits a groovy little twist.

Straw Bags

Nope, they're not just for the beach. The lightweight material makes this bag a summer staple, and you'll find it's just as versatile as any old satchel, pairing well with both sundresses and jeans.

Crochet Stitching

Nothing says '60s quite like a crocheted design. These tops and dresses are a great (and breezy!) way to incorporate color and print into your outfit, whether you layer them over a T-shirt or opt to show a little skin.

Groovy Denim

As we've mentioned, flares are back, but that's not the only '70s denim trend that's resurfaced. We'll also be investing in a knee-length denim skirt, to be styled with T-shirts, button-downs, and knee-high boots.

Exaggerated Collars

Every so often, different collar styles are added into the rotation (remember the child-like Peter Pan look of 2010?). This year's version is long and pointy, and will no doubt give ensembles a little something extra when layered under blazers and sweaters. 

Polka-Dots

This print may be whimsical and slightly in-your-face, but that doesn't mean it's tough to style. Solid-colored items will help balance it out, or you can mix things up by pairing it with stripes or even a zebra print (if you dare).

Slouchy Suiting

Forget stiff and structured — loose and oversized is the trend this year. And, you definitely don't need to wear a button-down underneath (although, it's still cool if you do). T-shirts and sneakers will give off a relaxed vibe, while pairing one with a bra and heels is a sexy, celeb-loved look.    

    —InStyle