8 Spring/Summer 2024 Fashion Trends To Shop Right Now

You don't have to get ready if you stay ready.

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The new year is in full swing and there’s no better time than the present for a little style update. With Spring/Summer 2024 collections beckoning, a new slew of trends will hit us soon from the latest it colour to the revival of niche fashion statements. Of course, Harper’s BAZAAR Singapore did the legwork to keep you looking like a trendsetter for the season ahead with a wide range of options—happy shopping.

FRINGE-TASTIC

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Photo: Courtesy of Gucci
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Photo: Courtesy of Prada
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Photo: Courtesy of Bottega Veneta

You heard it here, fringe is in again. This playful boho trend was spotted on dresses, tops, blazers, skirts and bags from the likes of Bottega Veneta, Gucci and more. These mesmerising embellishments even went viral on social media; à la the metallic fringe belts from Prada. If you are looking to jazz up your closet, this trend is one to look into.

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Michael Kors Asymmetric Fringed Satin Skirt

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Stella McCartney Fringed Alpaca Blend Sweater

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Comme des Garçons Fringed Blazer

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Jacquemus La Robe Raphia Fringed Midi Dress

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David Koma Fringed Knitted Midi Dress

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Dodo Bar Or Fringed Metallic Leather Jacket

KEEP IT TRANSPARENT

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Photo: Courtesy of Givenchy
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Sheer garb continues to have a choke hold on fashionistas worldwide and it looks like skirts are the newest obsession. Designers from the houses of Givenchy, Dior and Louis Vuitton gave the trend an update through layering to create dimension and it also made the skirts stand out without being too revealing. 

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Gucci GG Crystal-embellished Tulle Midi Skirt

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Alaïa Floral-embroidered Cotton-blend Maxi Skirt

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REDValentino Point d’esprit Tulle Maxi Skirt

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Jason Wu Collection Layered Corded Lace And Silk-organza Midi Skirt

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Nina Ricci Semi Sheer Printed Skirt

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Saint Laurent Ruffled Silk-cigaline Maxi Skirt

DO BE BLUE

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It’s not turquoise, it’s not lapis and it’s actually not cerulean—it’s light blue. This cool and calming hue was seemingly everywhere during fashion week, from the runways of Fendi and Versace in Milan to Balmain in Paris and then some. The pastel hue certainly fits the season but more than that, it also looks good on a variety of skin tones.

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Christopher Esber Carina Ruffle-trim Ribbed-knit Maxi Dress

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AMI Paris Ami De Coeur V-neck Jumper

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Stella McCartney Wool Flannel Blazer

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Gucci Embroidered Cotton-poplin Shirt

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Saloni Michelle Velvet-trimmed Hammered-silk Maxi Dress

LEATHER UP

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The versatility of leather jackets and skirts was highlighted across many Spring/Summer 2024 runways such as the edgy faded and oversized jackets from Burberry, Celine’s casual yet chic cropped motorcycle jacket, and preppy co-ords from Miu Miu.

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Off-White Faded-effect Leather Biker Jacket

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Stand Studio Brown Biker Leather Miniskirt

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Balenciaga Cropped Leather Jacket

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Saint Laurent Leather Bomber Jacket

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Chloé Leather Miniskirt

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Courrèges Scuba Leather Bomber Jacket

SWEET ROMANCE

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Flowers are an inevitable element of Spring/Summer fashion trends but it’s the interpretation and execution that matters. Chanel, Alexander McQueen and Acne Studios avoided the clichéd use of flowers through hypnotic prints and appliques to complement dresses and jumpsuits that exude romance.

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Alexander McQueen Solarised Flower-print Shirtdress

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Maison Margiela Floral-appliqué Silk And Tulle Midi Dress

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Bernadette Daffodil Floral-appliquéd Point D'esprit Tulle And Silk Crepe De Chine Mini Dress

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Magda Butrym Bridal Floral-appliqué Ruched Midi Dress

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Sleeper Flower Power Floral-appliqué Dress

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Fleur Du Mal Sequined Embroidered Tulle-trimmed Stretch-silk Satin Chemise

DRAPE AWAY

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Photo: Courtesy of Loewe
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Category is: curtain couture. Draped fashion has made a comeback and we are living for the goddess-like designs offered by Loewe, Chloé and Balenciaga. Yards of fabric in an array of patterns and colours are sculpted to accentuate the body while delivering maximum drama.

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Vivienne Westwood Panther Draped Dress

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Loewe Sphere Brooch-embellished Draped Silk Gown

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Ferragamo Asymmetric Draped Midi Dress

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Dries Van Noten Draped Floral Top

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Versace Asymmetric Embellished Draped Jersey And Crepe Gown

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Nensi Dojaka Draped One-shoulder Minidress

UTILITYCORE

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Utility dressing is a crowd favourite for three reasons: it’s comfortable, almost effortless and the multiple pockets are a game changer. Hermès and Saint Laurent showcased how avant garde this trend can be with dresses in technical fabric and cargo pencil skirts that cinch at the waist respectively, while Isabel Marant opted for the ultimate cool-girl route with an oversized cargo dress. 

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Junya Watanabe Ruched-detailing Drawstring Midi Dress

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Valentino Cotton Cargo Overalls

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Balenciaga Paneled Cotton-ripstop Maxi Skirt

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Alexandre Vauthier Cargo Jacket

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Dion Lee Apron Mini Cargo Dress

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Rag & Bone Green Colton Jacket

ASYMMETRICAL GOODNESS

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Photo: Courtesy of Dries Van Noten
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Look out, asymmetrical silhouettes with uneven necklines and hemlines are coming our way. It can be as simple as Valentino’s pink off-shoulder minidress, as daring as the caped look from Peter Do or as complex as the shirt-and-skirt combo from Dries Van Noten—the styling possibilities are endless. 

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Jacquemus Draped Shirt Dress

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Alexander Mcqueen Asymmetric Wool Suit Jacket

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Petar Petrov Reno Asymmetrical Velvet Midi Skirt

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Acne Studios Poffee Asymmetric-front Tailored Wide-leg Trousers

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Alaïa Hooded Asymmetric Wrap-effect Cashmere Mini Dress

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Tom Ford Cashmere And Silk Asymmetrical Sweater


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