I’m Skipping These 8 Spring Trends (But Buy These 8)
As a trendsetter for a living, it’s easy to see something on the internet and want it to be yours. from virus Mango sherpa jacket inspired by the Italian heritage house ball earringsI always sensitive to a trend My editor friends and colleagues are raving about— even if I wasn’t completely convinced at first.
Now we are firmly in 2023, I’m rethinking my frivolous nature when I start trying new trends. Instead of throwing my metaphorical money out the window on the hunt for a piece of clothing or accessory that will barely lasted me a season, I’ve started shopping for my own wardrobe and looking at why I’m buying the things I’m buying. We can all use reminders from time to time:I bought this because I really like it? Or am I buying this just because I watched it on my TikTok #FYP at least 25 times this week? More often than not, it is usually the latter.
Allow me to reduce your influence: you don’t need that Stanley cup, you don’t need that viral Miu Miu short skirt sets, as well as Rare Beauty blush (even if it’s one of the best makeup pieces I own.) This spring is all about making smart choices as a shopper and Honestly, I support them all. Goodbye, irresponsible!
Below, I’m breaking down 8 ill-fated micro-trends that I’ll leave behind this spring (even if they’re super cute) in favor of 8 that I think will really stand the test of time. of time.