Trends for Fall/Winter 2020 To Try
The cold weather is rolling in as the year comes to an end, and we are welcoming the temperature drop with the best Fall and Winter trends. We, here in Los Angeles, are grateful to finally be experiencing weather cool enough for layers, boots, and more after such a hot and humid summer.
Here are some trends we recommend you try this Fall/Winter 2020!
1) Equestrian Fashion
A spin on the chic western cowboy, equine-inspired fashion is making its return. The Riding boot is the staple this season and weβre even seeing the equestrian cap on the runways!
2) Shag
Nothing says βHello, Fall!β quite like a good shearling jacket. This trend has been around for a couple of years, but it comes with a fun twist this yearβ¦ a shaggy texture. Honing in that flower child energy, we see the best designers embracing the shag, whether on a coat or jacket, bag, or even shoes!
3) β80s Fashion
The β80s are back and better than ever! Drawing inspiration from this decade of bold silhouettes, colors, and styles, we see power suits, biker jackets, and oversized blazers taking the spotlight this season.
4) Grunge
Following the β80s, we see the β90s influence trends this Fall and Winter, as well. The classic mom jeans has been in for several seasons, but we see the grunge movement of the β90s take the forefront this time around. Mix and matched plaids, platform boots, and silver-chained jewelry are a couple of pieces you can add into your wardrobe this season to bring a little rock nβ roll to your life.
5) Cutouts
Interesting and unique cutout styles in dresses, shirts, and pants show just the right amount of skin for a sexy and comfortable look. With temperatures dropping, this trend makes you look elevated and sexy without freezing your butt off!
6) Capes & Coats
What we love about this trend is that it truly never goes out of style. A good coat will last you years if you take care of it, and capes have been a staple of fall/winter fashion for decades.
We hope this helped inspire your next shopping spree. At the end of the day, we hope you go out there, experiment, and have fun with your new fall/winter pieces!