will be extremely
popular in the upcoming year," advises Gennie Yi, Intermix's buyer
of designer and ready-to-wear. "Because of their versatility, you can
never have too many. Glitter, leopard, and satin updates to sneakers
effortlessly dress up an outfit and give you a reason to buy multiple pairs."
IN: "There is a new attitude shift toward 'easy elegance' going into spring 2017," says Brooke Jaffe, Bloomingdale's OVP and fashion director of ready-to-wear. "The influence of athletic-inspired pieces will continue.
IN: "Stripes are the equivalent to what a white
t-shirt used to be back in the day," says Roopal Patel, fashion director
of Saks Fifth Avenue.
OUT: "A huge change is coming in the denim world,"
warns Jaffe. "Skinny with
stretch jeans
OUT: "There's a fresher graphic interpretation of
the sweet and romantic trends of 2016," says Yi.
"The tulip flare has moved onto a sharper asymmetric hemline, the soft
lingerie-dressing look has evolved into strong and powerful corsetry
details, and the romantic and luxe velvets of the past are now modernized with
an easy-to-wear attitude."
OUT: "Heels four to five inches or
higher have been a trend that we have seen rapidly decrease,"
notes Kirschenbaum. "Women nowadays are way more focused on
comfort and practicality (and value investing in a shoe that is both
stylish and comfortable enough to walk or commute in) which is why there
has been such an increase in demand for sneakers and low
block-heels."
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