FASHION
9 Big Trends We Spotted On The Streets Of Milan This Week
Christina Jaber
27-September-2021
Trendsetters and fashion girls are back stronger than ever on the Milan Fashion Week’s streets.
Interesting things weren’t happening on the runways only during Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2022, they were also going big off the runways. Yes, street stylers, influencers, models and editors made their way back on the fashion weeks’ streets, but this time big and bold. Now that the Italian fashion week is over, it’s time to gather everything our radars spotted and enjoy the best fashionable moments of the week.
On Milan streets, fashion photographers spotted some of the best looks, announcing full-of life trends that’ll dominate the next fashion scene. Take a look at your favorite street style appearances and enjoy the 9 big trends we loved this week.
Boyish vibes
We’ve always enjoyed wearing our brother’s/boyfriend’s/husband’s T-shirts and sweatshirts, but what about wearing his suit? Boyish cuts came big off the runways in suits (with tie), and even in pants and vests. Boyish shoes were also there!
Bright Suit
You’ve probably seen that coming. After months of lockdowns and loungewear, it was only normal to see this much bright colors on the streets during fashion week. Power suit? Yes, but make it pop please!
Brown is the new black
Full caramel colored looks were the highlight of the MFW’s street style. No matter the layering, you’ll always end up looking classy and elegant.
Hair accessories
Hair pins are still lit and the street style queens invested in them for their looks. They came in chains, in bright and colored stones and the simpler ones came from the nineties, in neon.
Head Scarf
Head scarves also appeared on the streets of Milan and they came in big size and colored prints that definitely made every look smarter and trendier.
Shades of blue
Who wouldn’t love a blue outfit when they see one? Influencers wore full blue looks in Milan this week, setting the tone for a new trend. Could blue be the next lilac?
Furla Re-Candy bag
Here’s one trend spotted for sustainability. The fashion scene is once more letting the world know how it’s much related to sustainability. The Furla Candy bags, made from recycled materials in cutting-edge manufacturing techniques popped with their very bright colors and chains on the streets of Milan this week.
Colorful sunglasses
More colors are coming your way as sunglasses came in neon and in bright colors.
Chunky knits
Fall and winter mean cold weather, so say hello to some chunky and cozy knits. Yes, they are the statement piece your looks need this season.