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5 spring trends to make a note of

Vanessa Kim
11.2.2019
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I'm slowly getting fed up with winter coats and the like. If you feel the same way, then let yourself be inspired by the upcoming fashion trends.

I'm often asked what fascinates me so much about fashion. One important thing is the variety. In other words, when it's winter, I'm already thinking about the spring collections because I'm already fed up with parkas and thick boots. The anticipation of the next season is omnipresent for me. It seems to be a fashion disease.
When the time finally comes, I'll be the first to swap my gloves for sunglasses and reach for clothes in summer colours like the ones you see in the header picture. I'll tell you what else spring has to offer in terms of fashion here:

Fringes

Picture: @albertaferretti
Picture: @albertaferretti
Image: @loewe
Image: @loewe

Cowboy boots were all the rage in autumn. So it's no surprise that the trend is now continuing - in the form of fringes. This can either be a complete look or details on bags, shoes, leather jackets or the hem of denim trousers. The latter option is my favourite. [[product:9471637,9497413,8613815]]

Raincoats

Even the most beautiful time of the year is not immune to rain. But that doesn't matter, because with stylish and waterproof jackets, coats or capes, even hilly weather is fun. Colour is welcome. If that's too colourful for you, grab a white or transparent model. The impatient can already wear the piece with a warm knitted cardigan underneath. [[product:10331462,8124274,9929656]]

XXL pockets

The so-called micro-bags are giving way to larger calibres. This not only means that you can now carry more and don't have to limit yourself to the minimum, but also more chaos inside your bag. I'll tell you how to get rid of this in my "Täschligate 2.0" organisation guide at the end of the week. [[image:18916589 "Picture: @jacquemus",18916588 "Image: @gucci"]]

Utility style

After the hype surrounding athleisure wear, this year is all about utility chic. This includes everything that looks like comfortable workwear and usually has lots of (sewn-on) pockets or compartments. In addition to cargo trousers, this category also includes jumpsuits and Dr Martens-style boots. This once again puts into perspective the theory that everything that is practical in fashion looks ugly. Classy elements such as a jacket, high heels or a silk blouse ensure that your outfit doesn't look too much like a construction worker. [[product:6409328,9564151,6427700]]

Batik

Picture: @lemaire
Picture: @lemaire
Image: @msgm
Image: @msgm

The spring designs shown on the catwalks at the last Fashion Weeks disproved the idea that batik prints are only for hippies. Bleached fabrics are not only popular with jeans disciples. So that you don't have to spend your money on expensive luxury brands, you can dye your own clothes. There are no limits to your DIY skills - fabrics such as cotton, linen and other natural materials are suitable for this.

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When I’m not exploring the depths of the sea as an open water diver, I enjoy plunging into the world of fashion. On the streets of Paris, Milan and New York is where I keep my eyes peeled for the latest trends. And I’ll show you how to take them from the catwalk to your everyday life. 


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