• What will you be wearing in 2023?

    Do you dare to wear panties instead of pants?

  • If the balaclava is the star of winter, the cargo pants will be the one for sunny days.

  • The 10 key fashion trends for 2023.

What will you be wearing in 2023?

While some point the finger at the too many trends that are emerging on the catwalks and social networks, others await inspiration or revel in the new fads of fashionistas.

Here are the ten fashion trends that will be talked about in this new year.

"Viva Magenta", the Pantone color of the year

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We're going to see life in pink in 2023!

After Very Peri periwinkle blue in 2022, the flagship shade of the year 2023 Pantone is Viva Magenta 18-750.

A close relative of crimson and raspberry, this "vibrant color" promotes "a joyous and optimistic celebration," according to Pantone.

Compared to “a punch in a velvet glove” by Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, Viva Magenta will pair beautifully with all shades of pink, which are set to make a comeback, especially in July. , on the occasion of the release of the new Barbie film, which will permanently impose the Barbicore trend, namely pink, in our wardrobe.

“Fuck off your hood!

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“Fuck off your hood, get off your hood or you'll be cold,” joked the Fatal Bazooka in 2006!

While we hated it as a child because it scratched and messed up our hair, the balaclava, after a timid debut in 2022, has imposed itself on all the catwalks from Jacquemus to Loewe via Givenchy as the absolute anti-cold accessory for winter 2023. In knit, sherpa style, loose or tight, it is everywhere.

The cargo pants, star of the beautiful days

This flagship piece of the 1990s wardrobe will be the star of the next spring summer season!

The cargo pants - these old military pants with a loose fit and pockets tightened at the ankles - have been revisited by many houses: in silky technical fabrics at Fendi with pockets decorated with the famous FF logo and long straps, in chocolate-colored silk at Jil Sander or princely purple at Versace, or in a ripped and ripped jeans version at Dolce & Gabbana.

Panties are the new pants


The movie “Zardoz” takes place in 2023, so get ready for everyone to start dressing like this pic.twitter.com/fi8xbiAXSZ

— jake (@tony_magoni) December 30, 2022

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In 2023, panties will be the new pants, but in a sexier version than in

Zardoz 

!

In June, Kathie Holmes was photographed without pants, in simple panties and leather boots under her trench coat.

Then, Kylie Jenner appeared without pants at the Loewe show at Paris Fashion Week last September.

In November, Kendall Jenner appeared on the streets of Los Angeles wearing sheer black tights that exposed her black panties for all to see, replicating look 7 from the Bottega Veneta Spring/Summer 2023 show. Meanwhile, Bella Hadid also embraced the “no pant” trend by treading the streets of New York, UGG boots on her feet and immaculate socks, while Shy'm celebrated her 37th birthday in panties and fishnet tights.

If it goes without saying that it will take a good dose of self-confidence to go out in panties... There are alternatives to gently adopt this "No pant" trend,


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Good vibes in print

A print full of good vibes.

The print will have reproduced all the blurred colors, like those that can be seen on aura photographs that highlight the energetic radiation that emanates from a person.

Seen on the catwalks at Paul Smith, Loewe, LaPointe and Chet Lo, it is already present in ready-to-wear and fast-fashion brands such as Zara, PrettyLittleThing, Collusion and Topshop.

The Dark Academia Style

A style that is making a strong comeback thanks to the huge success of

Wednesday,

Tim Burton's series on Netflix!

The Dark Academia style, a clever mix of the BCBG spirit of British school uniforms and Gothic codes, is particularly popular among young people.

In the wardrobe, blazers, ties, pleated skirts, high socks and other notched moccasins.

On the color side, black of course, but also grey, dark green and burgundy… On the pattern side, we are content with tartan, but available in different textures… In short, the necessary to go to a boarding school in the depths of Scotland !

The balletcore trend

Ballerinas, leotards, gaiters... The "balletcore" trend (and its variations of tulle, muslin, transparencies, lace and other frilled shirts) appeared on the catwalks of Simone Rocha, Molly Goddard and Miu Miu before s install in 2023 in our changing rooms.

Fringes are making a name for themselves in the locker room

While the western is making a comeback on the small screen, fringes are returning to our wardrobes in the spring.

Searches have recently surged for dresses, skirts and other jackets with fringe on Pinterest.

“The free flow of the bangs helps people feel a kind of comfort, lightness and fun.

A natural extension of maximalism, this growing trend requires little effort for a high-impact fashion choice that's anything but rigid,” says Pinterest.

The beret in “Emily in Paris” mode

It has been worn by great icons such as Faye Dunaway, Brigitte Bardot, Marlène Dietrich, Pablo Picasso or Che Guevara... The beret, the centerpiece of the French woman's wardrobe, has been brought up to date thanks to the Emily in Paris series .

A timeless fashion accessory that will add style to all your outfits!

The long denim skirt in grunge mode

Exit the denim microskirt, make way for the long and if possible split denim skirt!

A detail that lengthens the legs and slims the silhouette, even with sneakers.

Washed out, studded, layered, jeans regain their subversive aura for a very 90's grunge look.

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