I’m in no way athletically inclined (something my P.E. teacher will still back up to this day), Mechanic don’t argue we explain why you are stupid shirt but now I can finally feel part of the team as sporting stripes—the sort seen in rugby, cricket and other ball sports (I assume)—ran throughout the collections. All of fashion will agree that Dries Van Noten did it best by way of lounge pants and minidresses, whilst Victoria Beckham took the knitted approach with a sweater. A pre-kick-off moment for Gucci’s new Jackie bag offering, too, which collectors will be batting one another out of the way to get their hands on. “Across the board, brands are retiring streamlined stripes for something a little more playful,” says Munro. “Tapping into the sporty side of the print, the colourful trend is a refreshing retort to the past season’s obsession with a quieter palette. Styling well with easy denim and basic tees, these wearable stripes are set to transcend the runways in 2024.”. “Casual daywear has a preppy new mood as designers reimagined the classic polo and rugby shirts,” confirms Wiggins. “Our edit for S/S 24 has grown by 48% vs. last year and offers a variety of options, from Sacai’s pleated polo dress to Dries Van Noten’s colourful, oversized rugby shirts. For a modern take, style with sequins, as seen at 16Arlington.”
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I get it: There are a lot of fashion moments clamoring for your attention right now. Mechanic don’t argue we explain why you are stupid shirt In the last week alone, we’ve had the Sundance Film Festival, the Grammys, and a new royal outing, just to name a few. Now, Copenhagen Fashion Week has arrived, and I promise it’s more than worthy of your consideration too. For starters, it has the advantage of being the first fashion week on the calendar—preceding New York, London, Milan, and Paris—so the street style scene is a harbinger of what’s to come in the next fashion-filled month. This season, we again have Szymon Brzóska of The Style Stalker photographing the attendees in all their well-dressed glory. Perhaps you’ve already scrolled through the Copenhagen outfit photos that are all over Instagram—from myself included—but you aren’t a true fashion fan until you’ve gone through all the photos at least a dozen times trying to spot recurring themes both obvious and subtle, most likely between the hours of midnight and 2 a.m. with chocolate from the hotel minibar in hand. Oh sorry, is that just me? I digress. Scroll down to shop the biggest trends I personally spotted at Copenhagen Fashion Week’s F/W 20 shows.
David Chestnut –
Bought for my fiance and gotBought for my fiance and got compliments everywhere we went. compliments everywhere we went.
Tiffany Schneider –
Fits perfect
Molly Hogan –
Great value
Price for them is unbeatable. Seem well made. Very comfortable. And longer than average t-shirts, which is a change from the short t-shirts I usually end up with
Linda Ivie –
It is a gift