Fashion experts unexpectedly told the world that classic floral patterns will not be in trend this spring - at least not to the extent we're used to. Namely, a survey by the site Databutmakeitfashion published data according to which floral prints lost 15% in popularity in March.
There is no doubt that the first weeks of spring bring new energy to our wardrobes and the desire to wear things that have been packed away during the winter months, with floral designs usually playing an important role in this process. Although they are never out of style, this year they will not be worn as much as in previous springs.
Instead of them, four key prints appeared that are currently indisputably dominating, the magazine writes It. They're as fun, cheerful and colorful as any floral piece, but offer a refreshing way to create new spring combinations. Fashion enthusiasts have already embraced these trends, which have slowly spread among street fashion.
Animal patterns
It's no secret that leopard print is a timeless trend, but already at the end of last year, the return of zebra prints and snakeskin to the fashion scene was anticipated. Many fashionistas are incorporating animal prints into their best outfits this spring.
Fruit pattern
Choose a summer dress with a cherry or strawberry pattern to add a spring touch to your everyday combinations.
Checkered
Plaid clothes have always given off a touch of retro aesthetics, especially in warmer periods of the year. This pattern has become a favorite among fashion enthusiasts, so look out when you're out shopping - plaid pieces will be everywhere this spring.
Stripes
This season, colorful stripes in cheerful colors have become a trend that many are following. Thin stripes are a French classic, but this spring, wide stripes are also being worn.
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