These are 5 luxurious clothing trends that we will see a lot next summer

Every summer the question is what the clothing trends will be this year. Last year we saw an abundance of bright colors and wild patterns, something we will most likely see again this year.

luxury fashion trends
luxury fashion trends

All major and high-end brands have now announced their spring and summer collections, which has given us an impression of which trends we will follow this year. From retro revival to cut-outs and striking patterns, there is no one style that will take over the fashion industry this year. In this article we share the 5 most striking luxurious summer clothing trends that we will see a lot this summer.

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Funky prints

To create your own style, don’t be afraid to stand out. This coming summer you will therefore encounter many striking and funky prints. Designers such as Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and Gucci have embraced this trend and shared collections with striking prints. From dresses to tops to skirts. This summer, no one will be surprised by a striking outfit with a bold print. Striking prints can be easily combined with simple accessories that let the print do all the work.

Cutouts

This summer you will see bare shoulders or cut-out tops everywhere. On the Fendi catwalk we saw several looks where the scissors were placed in a piece of clothing to make a statement. Dresses, pants and shirts follow this trend. This trend is not only stylish, but also airy and perfect for staying cool in the summer heat. A cut-out can make a simple look special. Choose to match these pieces with a Louis Vuitton handbag to make this look stylish and luxurious.

Pastels

Color never goes out of fashion and light pastel colors are something we will see a lot again this summer. Pastel colors are a timeless summer trend that never goes out of fashion. Soft shades of pink, blue and lilac are perfect to add a touch of elegance to your summer wardrobe. Designers such as Chanel, Valentino and Prada have incorporated pastel colors into their collections this season, with pastel suits, dresses and accessories taking center stage.

Sleeves with a statement

A simple outfit can be made special with a little touch. This summer, sleeves will steal the show. Statement sleeves are back and it’s a trend that’s perfect for adding a touch of drama to your summer outfits. Puff sleeves, gathered sleeves or oversized sleeves, these daring sleeves are all the rage this season. Opt for tops and dresses that have an exaggerated sleeve detail and pair them with simple bottoms to let the sleeves take center stage. This trend is perfect to add a touch of glamor to your summer wardrobe.

Retro Revival

Who said retro style will never come back? This summer, retro-inspired fashion is making a comeback, with designers drawing inspiration from the past to create modern and stylish pieces. From ’70s-inspired prints to ’90s-inspired silhouettes, this summer’s retro fashion is all about nostalgia. Items such as high-waisted denim shorts, floral midi dresses and oversized sunglasses will be in stores everywhere. Combine retro pieces with statement accessories to create your own look.

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