4 Fashion Trends for Spring 2024
It may be tough to imagine sunny days and flowing florals in the thick of winter, but trends reveal themselves months ahead of the season. Let's talk spring fashion trends!
Todayβs article comes to us fromΒ Carson Love, a Nashville fashion stylist and wardrobe consultant who helps clients find their own unique style and encourages them to be unapologetically authentic.
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I typically use the rule of three when spotting trends β it must be seen in separate runway shows at least three times to qualify as a trend. I also love researching different outlets and reports to see what trends will hold the strongest presence. Donβt worry; Iβve done the homework for you, and Iβm here with a round-up of some of this yearβs most noteworthy spring fashion trends.
While I believe trends are essential to culture, I want to add a disclaimer that not every trend is for everyone. They constantly come and go, so donβt fret if there arenβt any that catch your eye this season! Thereβs always a fresh batch right around the corner. This article isnβt meant to add any pressure but rather to offer up some fashionable βCliffβs Notesβ so you can do some trend-spotting of your own. Letβs dive in!
1. β90s Minimalism
A new wave of β90s aesthetics has been an overarching trend for the last couple of years, and it isnβt leaving anytime soon. In particular, the understated, lived-in aesthetic β Γ la Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. Maybe itβs no coincidence that this year marks the 25th anniversary of her passing.
I love how Vogue summed it up in the title of its article, βThe Vibe of the Spring/Summer 2024 Season: Dressing Like a β90s Paparazzi Photo.β This trend comprises elements like clean tailoring, trousers and oversized blazers, neutral knits, and button-ups. Itβs giving βJulia Roberts in a feel-good β90s rom-com.β
Quick tip: When youβre styling any look, balancing is key. If an oversized blazer and wide-leg trousers overwhelm your frame, try pairing one piece with a more fitted silhouette.

2. Metallics
Unlike many spring seasons where bright colors trend, the popular palette on the spring 2024 runways was bronze, gold, and silver. Could the upcoming Olympic games have brought inspiration to designers?
This trend was particularly noticeable at the recent Golden Globes red carpet. Quinton Brunson in Balmain, Naomi Watts in Fendi, America Ferrera in Dolce & Gabbana β¦ those are just a few of the starlets who dazzled in head-to-toe metallic that night.
Quick tip: Donβt feel like you have to attend an awards show in a formal gown to partake in this shimmering trend. Try subtly injecting it into your spring wardrobe, such as with a small handbag or fun shoe.




3. Roses
βFlorals? For spring? Groundbreaking.β When you hear the words βrosesβ and βspringβ in the same sentence, do you immediately think of Mirandaβs snarky quote from The Devil Wears Prada? Well, these florals for spring are actually groundbreaking.
The symbolic rose was spotted all over the runways in striking ways: 3D appliquΓ©s, oversized prints, and even fresh-cut stems carried by models at the Simone Rocha show. Iβve already started to see giant rose appliquΓ©s on everything from dresses to swimwear. A fun and easy way to try this trend would be Carrie Bradshaw-style, with a big rose pin secured to a blazer or blouse!

4. Notable Lengths: Short Shorts & Capri Pants
Two lengths that seemed to jump out on the runways were micro-mini shorts (and skirts) and retro-style capris (hitting around mid-calf). Donβt think classic Daisy Dukes! These short hemlines were styled in a more elevated way, with menswear-inspired suits or monochromatic sets.
Itβs uncommon to see pendulum swings in fashion trends, so the capri-length pants arenβt too surprising when you think of all the wide-leg trousers and flares that have been so popular over the last year. Time to channel your grandmotherβs peddle pushers!


A note on the overall trends for spring 2024.
Although spring fashion typically brings visions of bright colors and poppy patterns, this yearβs overarching theme is far more muted. Even at awards shows, black and white seems to rule, with only subtle pops of shades like βbutterβ and icy blue. Could this be a reflection of the current economic and global backdrop?
Perhaps designers are craving a sense of calm and serenity during this time. Trends can offer an interesting prompt to think about the present βwe can see the ripples in societyβs waters carrying over into the fashion industry. I like to think of fashion as historyβs visual postcard.
Whether or not you participate in this springβs trends by incorporating them into your wardrobe, I hope you do some trend-spotting while shopping retailers or even spotting great ensembles on the streets!
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Carson Love
Carson Love is a Nashville fashion stylist and wardrobe consultant who helps clients find their own unique style and encourages them to be unapologetically authentic.