1. Bubble Hems
Bubble hems, a staple of early 2000's fashion, had a resurgence on the New York Fashion Week scene this year. From Khaite New York to LoveShackFancy, these hems were all over the runway. With the popularity of Y2K-inspired clothing trends, we expect bubble hems to get even more popular in 2023! Shop this trend for yourself!
2. Gothic-Inspired
With the popularity of TV shows like "Wednesday" on Netflix, it is hard to think that we won't be seeing more gothic-inspired fashion in the mainstream. Valentino has been leaning heavily into the all-black clothing, using leather, studs and lace, which have all been staples of gothic fashion for decades. Shop this trend for yourself!
3. Purple Everything
Different hues of purple were all the rage at New York Fashion Week this year. From Bronx and Banco to Tory Birch to Blumarine and beyond, purple has been dominating the runway and will likely be the it color of 2023. Shop this trend for yourself!
4. Bows and Ruffles
Texture was everywhere on the runway for Spring 2023, from the fabrics to the details. Bows and ruffles were a major trend seen at all fashion week dates. With this many designers incorporating these feminine details into their clothes, this is a trend that will likely be everywhere in 2023. Shop this trend for yourself!
5. Metallics
Things are looking shiny for the new year! Metallic fabrics were seen everywhere, from shoes to dresses to pants, and across several fashion houses runways. Live your disco ball dreams and embrace the shimmer! Shop this trend for yourself.
6. Ballet Flats
The rise in popularity online of Maison Margiela's stylish yet divisive Tabi flat brought ballet flats back into the world of high fashion. All the love this shoe was receiving made ballet flats have a real moment at the various runways this year. Whether you want something more high fashion like the Tabi or a more classic version like the pair from Miu Miu, the early 2000's shoe will be making their return this year. Shop this trend for yourself!