Another season has come and gone, and although we are looking ahead to spring we can’t help but crush on the newest looks from this past week’s Fall/Winter 2018 New York Fashion Week.The runways this year were full of show stopping looks, and very bold trends. Today we’ll be sharing three of our favorite trends from the upcoming season and how you can wear them yourself with the help of Michael’s.
Think Pink
Move over millennial pink, it’s fuschia turn. Fuschia was seen all over the runways at Alexander Wang, Ulla Johnson,Tory Burch, and Prabal Gurung. This vibrant color was used in outerwear, statement dresses, and even socks. Not a fan of pink? Incorporate a pink detail into your look with an accessory or shoe.
Get the Look:
Caroline Herrera dress size 4 $395
Calvin Klein clutch $75
Charlotte Olympia heels size 6.5  $145 (available here)
Maximalism
In a direct swing from right to the left, minimalists begone! For this trend, the more is most certainly the merrier. Let your personality shine through your style with fearless patterns, oversized layers, and bright accessories. This is a great opportunity to have some extra fun while getting dressed in the morning, and don’t be afraid to mix in match prints that are in the same color story. Animal print, fringe, and fierce patterns are all great ways to try out this trend (we dare you to try out them all at once!). Anything goes!
Get the Look:
Derek Lam jacket size 6 $225 (available here)
Bottega Veneta size 4 $395
Isabel Marant size 7 $295
Disco Ball Silver
It’s time to sparkle in this bold trend. Silver sequins aren’t just for New Year’s Eve anymore! Dust off those metallics from this past holiday season because you’ll be wearing them again sooner than you think. A little too much for your taste? We suggest a sparkly silver statement earring instead.
Get the Look:
Vince blouse size 2 $109
Lela Rose skirt size 6 $150
Giuseppe Zanotti heels size 6.5 $115 (available here)
All photos courtesy of Vogue Runway
February 20, 2018 — Tracie Pfrogner

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