All The Spring/ Summer 2018 Fashion Trends We Are Looking Forward To

We’ve had a good run with the trends of this year — statement tees, velvet blue, metallic shimmer… The list goes on. With 2017 coming to a close, it’s time to look at the trends coming up in the next season.

Pastel Power

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From left: Chanel, Carven, Atlein

Pastel is a popular go-to for many designers in spring/summer collections, so it’s no surprise that the spring/summer 2018 runways saw an explosion of powdery shades ranging from blush to lavender and ice-blue. Next season, you’ll get to indulge in your pastel passion!

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Shop: Lavelle Pastel Dress, $45.90

Tailored Denim

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Dior Spring/Summer 2018

2018 denim is far from being the sloppy casual-wear staple. While you don’t have to throw out your ripped boyfriend jeans yet, consider adding some tailored denim dresses or jackets to your closet. In case you’re wondering what tailored denim is, the answer lies in the cut — which means you want sleek silhouettes and close stitching.

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Shop: Denim Wrap Denim Dungaree, $49.90

Mix ’n’ Match Brights

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Left: Elie Saab, Right: Kenzo

There’s nothing like some bright colours to spruce up your wardrobe, and next season is reason for you to go all out with your happy colours. Be it eighties-inspired like Elie Saab or with a slight Gothic twist like Kenzo, it’s a look that is guaranteed to turn heads!

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Shop: Orange Side Split Midi Dress, $89.90

Simply Sheer

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Left: Dior, Right: Givenchy

The peekaboo trend is not going anywhere, and for good reason: it’s perfect for some low-key sexiness. With Dolce & Gabbana, Dior, and Givenchy tempting us to bare some, we’d say that evening wear dress codes are going to have to loosen up.

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Shop: Sheer Panel Waisted Dress, $39.90

So Trench

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Left: Atlein, Right: Chloé

Trench coats — too impractical for Singapore weather? No sweat. Take a cue from Atlein and Max Mara and go with sleeker, shrunken silhouettes that make your trench coat look more like a jacket. Or, even better, wear it as a dress. Casual outer wear that still looks chic? We’re sold.

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Shop: Trench Midi Dress In Beige, $45

Article originally posted on THREAD by ZALORA.