With a new year ahead, without forgetting that we are also at the starting point of a brand new decade, we lovers of fashion and style are busy in looking for those garments that have a positive and lasting impact within our wardrobes. The catwalks gave us some clues about what spring/summer 2020 will be like, stressing the importance of capsule wardrobes and a desire to house more classic and timeless pieces that last beyond a few seasons and that precisely connects with the plans that right now are among the main priorities of the big houses of the fashion and luxury industry: sustainability and the impact of fashion on the planet. In this sense, and already immersed in a purely aesthetic plane, there are outfits and styles that have remained almost unchanged over time, despite the numerous revisions they have undergone according to the perspective of the fashions of each era. The aesthetic traditionally understood as feminine and associated with women in its broadest sense arrives in 2020 ready to impose itself on other currents that contain a more functional and utilitarian meaning, even more ambiguous, while they are perceived as more complicated to be differentiated between patterns. masculine and feminine. Yes, the designers and the catwalks once again explore the silhouettes and profiles historically linked to women and do not skimp on betting on those delicate, romantic or naïve elements that the patriarchal tradition has been endorsing to the female sex over the centuries, configuring one of the big fashion trends of 2020.
Beyond the stereotyped connotations based on sex, the reality is that ruffles, long skirts, lace, bows, pleats, volumes and other typically feminine details have flooded the designs of proposals for the summer season of this beginning of the decade, with the intention of returning that dose of elegance and delicacy lost years ago. And in what way, because the hyper-feminine trend that is going to succeed stems from splendid times in traditional women's clothing such as the most bourgeois 70s, Victorian romanticism or the most minimalist 90s, without also renouncing the use of other masculine codes and how well they are interpreted on a woman's body. Well, all this that we tell you, how is it interpreted? As always, we have started to investigate and as a result of our exploration, we have selected some of the looks, formulas, details and specific garments into which you can translate this great fashion trend. Stay to take note and enjoy.
In fabrics like silk, chiffon or crepe that are a true dream. If you can combine it with a romantic blouse (with lantern sleeves, precious embroidered collars, baby collars) you will enhance the ultra-feminine effect, but if it seems too much to you, opt for tight-fitting bodies and tops in a special texture such as lamé.
Stephane Cardinale - CorbisGetty ImagesEstropGetty ImagesSHOPZimmermanWhether in the seventies with a chain belt and high boots, or in the style of the 80s with large square shoulders, the flowing dresses with delicate necks with bows will be one of your basics to defend the hyper-feminine current properly.
Victor VIRGILEGetty ImagesVictor VIRGILEGetty ImagesYou'll be guaranteed to make an impact with designs wrapped in soft pastel prints or solid shades close to the range of earth, camel or caramel, and you'll earn extra points if the skirt incorporates elegant pleating.
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One of the icons of spring/summer that is revisited with voluminous sleeves, extra large ruffles, guipure lace details, semi-transparent textures (organza , lace), micro flounces... Purity and innocence are recovered at the stroke of a trend.
Victor VIRGILEGetty ImagesEstropGetty ImagesEstropGetty ImagesBUYNet a PorterTo be more specific, a tailored vest over a super delicate silk blouse, one of the greatest exponents of neo-bourgeois aesthetics with shades seventies. You can wear it over a flowing midi skirt, elephant-leg pants or even simple high-waisted jeans, one of our favorite looks.
Victor VIRGILEGetty ImagesVictor VIRGILEGetty ImagesBUYMangoBUYStradivariusModerate dresses continue to break the mold in fashion and remain one of the best examples of the feminine trend of 2020. The keys? High collars, Victorian sleeves, bucolic floral prints and lengths to the ankle or feet, which continue to win over in the purest 'Little house on the prairie' style.
Victor VIRGILEGetty ImagesCOMPRARDôenCrochet dresses, printed mid-calf dresses and fluid skirt and blouse sets that are finished off with accessories that take us back to the most bohemian 70s: hats wide brim, knee high boots, leather saddlebags and patterned headscarves definitely mark a new era in boho aesthetics.
EstropGetty ImagesPeter WhiteGetty ImagesBUYSelf PortraitThe night looks sophisticated and sexy in equal measure. Dior and Chanel opt for hot pants (micro shorts) in the company of elegant blazers, tops and blouses wrapped in shiny, very glam fabrics. In the feet? Extra tall boots or infinity-heeled sandals that are worn with crystal stockings.
Stephane Cardinale - CorbisGetty ImagesVictor VIRGILEGetty ImagesBUYNet a PorterWhite chantilly skirts, the most suggestive slip dresses... Glazes that hint at skin under clothing are one of the watchwords of the new sexy inside of the hyper feminine trend explored by Alessandro Michele at Gucci and Jonathan Anderson at Loewe.
Vittorio Zunino CelottoGetty ImagesSAVIKOGetty ImagesBUYZaraAlmost without them the trend remains an orphan, so look for them in mini dresses with naive prints, long polka dot dresses with black bows and embroidered jewel details, even shirt dresses in nuclear white, which will help you elevate your record on the most special occasions.
EstropGetty ImagesVictor BoykoGetty ImagesBUYThoseThe college essence that we all know and have practiced, but with the new decade it reinvents itself as it was interpreted almost five decades ago: knitted or paillette vests , blouses with statement collars and contrasting sleeves and romantic mini skirts with ruffles. What can't be missing? A pair of loafers with a wide heel and a metal buckle that are faithful to the aesthetics of the most authentic 70s.
Peter WhiteGetty ImagesBUYEl Corte InglésAn authentic fantasy of ruffles, transparent tulle and organza, precious flower embroideries and voluminous sleeves and skirts, jewels, overlays and feather appliqués, floods one of the banners of what is traditionally feminine. Record the examples of Simone Rocha, Erdem or Valentino if you want to stick to the most purist romantic school.
Peter WhiteGetty ImagesVictor VIRGILEGetty ImagesSHOP&Other StoriesAmong the long and mid-calf dresses, there is still room for very fresh and youthful mini versions, to be more specific, trimmed with subtle ruffles and in sweet colors like mint or candy pink by Giambattista Valli.
Aurelien MeunierGetty ImagesBUYRonanEthereal, floating and light are the dresses that Victoria Beckham dreams of in her spring 2020 proposals, in which she explores the sweetest caramel and toffee tones, but also more luminous like the most intense green of spring.
NIKLAS HALLE'NGetty ImagesNIKLAS HALLE'NGetty ImagesNIKLAS HALLE'NGetty ImagesBUYAlexa ChungFrom the hand of Givenchy and masterfully interpreted by Kaia Gerber. The more feminine 90s are practiced with bralettes and micro tops with leather touches on skirts and pants.
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