Everything you need to know to get ahead on next season.
Another season of fashion month is in the books, which means that we at Fashionista have been busy tracking the biggest trends. From dramatic, room-filling silhouettes in London to glimmering, gilded gowns in Paris, the garments that went down the Spring 2020 runways gave us a lot to dream about.
The New York shows took inspiration from the glass-ceiling-cracking women of the '80s in the form of big-shouldered power suits, while designers in Milan referenced the free-spirited It girls of the '70s through a range of haute hippie staples. In London, luxury labels played with eccentric patterns and space-occupying shapes. And the Paris runways reminded us why it's still important for fashion and fantasy to coexist.
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