Fashion week trends that are moving into our closets

Have your shopping list ready, because we already know which four fashion week trends will definitely land in our closet.

Milan, Paris, New York – we see the latest trends at the Fashion Weeks. From wearable to extravagant: We'll tell you which four trends definitely deserve a place in your and our wardrobe (if they aren't already there).

Cutouts

Cut-outs are kind of totally retro, but we've been seeing them more and more for a couple of seasons. Our looks can only benefit from this, especially when they are in the right places. Our favorite variants: on the back, on the collarbone or on the hips. Depending on how much you dare. We took that into account with designers like Hermès and Kenzo and immediately saved it in our fashion memory. Because we will definitely not get these parts out until next spring (but we can already buy them now) …

Soft yellow

You can already remember: bright yellow is one of THE trend colors for the next spring season. The delicate tone is not only super fresh, but also suits almost everyone. Either as an airy dress (as with Altuzarra) or as a cute cardigan. The color goes perfectly with white and also with denim. And that's why we will definitely wear them very often. Can it be spring now, please ?!

Sweatsuits

It couldn't be more casual! Sweatsuits are definitely a trend that we can wear right now. Some of us have long since fallen for the cozy trend. In the next year we will certainly see more glamorous versions of the sweatsuits (by the way, these are coordinated jogging pants and pullovers), but until then we will just wear the casual, rather rough versions.

Knitted bralettes

While we saw models and influencers in photos and catwalks without a bra for a few months, the designers now have something new for us: knitted bralettes. Designers like Jason Wu show us that the cozy little tops can not only be cozy, but also stylish. We either combine them with high waist pants or with a matching cardigan. Either way – definitely a trend that we shouldn't lose sight of. It doesn't matter now or next spring.