Stylists and fashion mavens share the hottest trends for the coming year
Ranveer Singh
Even the nattiest fashion-lover has had to resign him/herself to the comfort of sweatpants for the better part of 2020, with social distancing norms making the concept of dressing up almost redundant. Consequently, experts predict that 2021 will see familiar styles being carried forward, with a few tweaks to reflect our changing moods and sensibilities.
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Fashion designers Sanjana Bubber and Asif Merchant
Relaxed and distressed
Ultimately, fashion is a means of expressing our emotional state, says Bubber. With a general air of rebellion marking the end of 2020, fashion-lovers are veering more towards distressed denims, loose fits, and acid washes. These will be equally popular with both men and women, she predicts. To keep your outfit from looking shabby, she suggests sticking to one ripped or distressed item, and pairing this with heels or sneakers
Luxe sportswear
Khushnaz Turner
Comfort will continue to be a top priority in 2021, says fashion blogger Khushnaz Turner, with sportswear pieces such as joggers taking on a sleeker avatar. "For a more dressed-up look, choose pieces in luxurious fabrics such as silk and satin, and in brighter colours and tropical patterns. Pair these with neutral pieces, aim for a streamlined and tailored silhouette, and wear high heels to add a touch of sophistication," she suggests.
Intricate jackets
Up-cycling and sustainability will be major focal points for fashion in 2021 says Turner. Bubber adds that many fashion-lovers are bringing in heirloom pieces to have them re-purposed into contemporary jackets, The jacket will be the highlight of the outfit. Steer clear of shine and glitter, and opt for matte embellishments.
Sheer fabrics
Priyanka Mehta
While 2020 started out with the mantra of 'More is more', 2021 will be marked by muted colours and lighter fabrics, shares fashion designer Asif Merchant. Expect to trade in last year's heavy brocades and organza fabrics for chiffons, georgette and crepe. The colour palette will feature soft pastel hues and smaller prints, says luxury consultant Priyanka Mehta. Men too can tap into this trend by layering opaque and sheer pieces to create more dimension.
Patchwork
Merchant believes that fashion in 2021 will return to the laid-back bohemian sensibilities of the 1970s. Expect to see patchwork make a strong appearance in separates such as skirts and jackets. Bubber says that you could even choose to up-cycle garments with minor rips and tears by having a patch sewn on, to replicate this effect and be eco-conscious. Flowing skirts and separates in patchwork or hand-block prints work well with lighter fabrics, says Turner.
Gender-bending styles
Harry Styles
Fashion designer Sanjana Bubber says, "In menswear, we see silhouettes and fabrics that are typically associated with women's clothing. This includes ruffles, skirts, kilts, and loose trousers that look like skirts. Paired with a sharp, tailored jacket, these can make quite a bold fashion statement."