“Would you wear these shorts? Would you ride the subway with these shorts?” My answer was already no but just the thought of sitting down on a subway seat in short-shorts sent a chill down my spine.
Hot pants from the 70s. Shorts with a midi length unbuttoned front skirt. Probably sewn from a Simplicity pattern. School sewing project! I remember them well.
Yesss, I had a shorts/shirt top combined with a long, flowing, open front maxi skirt: black with tiny yellow flower pattern. I wore it once to a country fair & farmers eyes nearly popped out of their heads. 😂
I’m having an eighties flashback with these trends. Flowy metal , masculine/feminine (where’s my Esprit argyle sweater vest? Or my thrifted mens suit jacket ?) big flowers, one big accent earring, sheer and flowy, sporty (remember silk baseball Jackets?) Ah, the good ole days!
😆 I’m accidentally on trend, i’ve mixed feminine and masculine for work for years, only because it’s the only way I manage smart casual. Well I guess everyone can be on trend at least once in a 20 year fashion cycle 😂
I have always called it my “Hepburn” look because it is a little of Katherine (winter Autumn) and a bit of Audrey (summer spring) Both revolutionized fashion for women and introduced a type of pants (slacks for K and capris for A)
I love when Justine does fashion trend videos! It is so fun to think about what I already have that might works for the current looks. I have a dress that I love to wear that has a realistic tulip design... I am even more excited to wear it this spring!
Your videos never disappoints me. I used to think of fashion like an unnecessary overhyped stuff, you have changed my perspective drastically. I loved the masculine feminine and also the floral trend. I expected liquid metal to be too flashy but somehow it's not.
The tiny shorts are a return to the early 1970s hot pants which I wore with gusto but which mothers were not too hot on. They were worn with matching mini dress tops. Mine were pink with flowers everywhere. And I made them myself. Thanks for the memories, Justine!
Those shorts were considered street wear in 1970. I recall wearing them for both casual and dressy occasions, sometimes with colored tights and boots. They were actually more demure than their predecessor, the micro-mini.
Love the review ! But the only trend I like is the masculine/feminine mix. I’ve often used a watered-down version of this in the past and am also a great lover of mixing classic with something quirky or casual with something formal. I think these are great techniques for satisfying different parts of your personality. ❤
I'm late commenting, but I thought about my wardrobe and I've been wearing masculine and feminine as well. For example, a military-inspired olive jacket with feminine pieces, like a floral midi dress, or a maxi skirt, and sometimes even paired with combat boots. I'm tall so I personally avoid wearing short shorts.
I've definitely considered shorts with a transparent skirt, even though I am fat & 55. Not to work (I'm a teacher), but especially in summer I think it is a new way to be comfortable, & more elegant than just shorts. I also loved the huge flowers! Thankyou for another inspiring video.🙏🏽
I went the other way during the lockdowns. I noticed that I just sat on the couch when I wore sweatpants. I upgraded all my sweatpants to linen pants (still with a stretchy waistband but a very different look) and invested in some very comfy bralettes. For the masc/femme I’ve always kinda done that, I’ve been wearing men’s jeans and watches for years paired with very feminine shoes. No tiny shorts for me - I hate sitting down and sticking to a hot plastic seat. I want them mid thigh at least. 😄 I like the metallic trend. I have a satin gold top that I haven’t worn in years because I thought it looked dated but I guess I can take it out again.
I hate sticking to chairs too, but love wearing short shorts, so when I’m going somewhere in shorts, I’ll often wear a cardigan dress, open, over my outfit like a duster jacket. It’s been so helpful for me to discover this trick! Also, your linen pants sound wonderful
The black Dior dress with shorts underneath I would wear out at night or to a special occasion. It's so classy. Thank you Justine, I love these sneak peaks at trends ahead and YES!!! I too love to sit in a cafe and people watch!!!
I always loved the masc&fem trend, its been here for so long that it became my way to dress up, as my style is so simple and casual. I've watched some videos of trends and nothing realy stuck with me, it just sparked a new whole love to my wardrobe and looking ahead to Spring and "fresh" way to dress as winter makes its way out.
In England, Chanel style jackets are all over the high street this Spring, I think it’s been influenced by the Chanel exhibition at the V&A which has been a total sell out, great video as always Justine 🙂
Thank you Justine for your reviews. Yes, I too feel those shirts are too short for anyone. I like the idea of longer shirts with a black semi or sheer flowy black skirt.
I like a lot of these! I discovered I already have some tiny shorts - but I bought them to make my swimsuit more modest... I really like the soft/hard trend and as I sew and will make a sheer skirt with matching shorts (and a toning in shirt, too, all in dark green). I'll also make a blouse from a rose print I have stashed away and aim to wear it with trousers.
I look forward to your videos because you are so straight forward with information. How is your house renos going. Southern France is so beautiful with large open areas not developed. I can't wait to see what you do with such a stunning home with the great bones it has. Best of luck.
Moi non plus. Ultra short shorts are no longer an option, if they ever were one for me. I'm in my sixties, lost ~40 lbs in the 3-6 months before and the first 6-12 months of the pandemic (Dec 2019 - ~Jan/Feb 2021), and although I have regained 5-10 lbs and no longer look quite so cadaverishly thin, I look better with at least the top half of my thighs covered (hiding loose skin). I think even in my twenties I only liked showing that much leg with a swim suit.
@@amydevol8224 Back in the 70's I can remember wearing burgundy velvet hotpants and stacked lame knee boots to go clubbing. It must have looked daft then, and it certainly would now. Every decade has it 'OMG did I really wear THAT?' And short shorts is one of those, in my opinion.
@flower-ss2jt I also went to the disco clubs of the late '70s/early '80s. My preference at that time was for shiny lycra leotards usually a faux wrap style in a tank or long sleeved version depending on the season, a matching lycra wrap or pull-on skirt, Sheer Energy or similar compression pantyhose or tights, and sandles which were exchanged for highland dance ghillies once inside the club and we had established a base of operations, basically dance gear. At least half of us were involved with Scottish country dancing, some also took highland dance and competed throughout the Southeast highland games and were there strictly to dance. The group was usually a half dozen or more.
@@amydevol8224 Love Scottish dancing, but always did that is the leather dancing shoes. And the dresses were far removed from 'club stuff'! Got a tendon injury doing Scottish dancing - would never have beleived Scottish dancing was dangerous.
Love the flower artwork, especially the McQueen one. I like the sheer covering over the mini shorts. The silver fluid pieces look comfortable and classy. I'm petite in height, so I'm not crazy for oversized masculine wear. Wonderful review. Thank you, Justine.
Justine, I just want to say that you've helped me find my style in every way. Just about every piece of clothing I buy has mostly natural fibers, I know how to look for pieces that are well made, I know what pieces go well with my skin tone, I've found my main inspiration (timeless parisian), which includes my makeup style (natural, highlighting my features rather than covering, with a pop of red lipstick) and I know which clothing works with my body shape. I grew up with a single mother who was a total hippie- ripped jeans, soft tops with holes in them, no makeup- and you've taught me all I needed to know to be confident and to be true to myself. I'm enormously grateful to you ❤️
Unfortunately much as I love clothes and fashion, at 65 I don’t think any of these looks would be apropos - I’d stop traffic for the wrong reason . I did like the Chanel cardigan over the tiny shorts - I knitted a similar one 45 years ago which everyone called my “ ethnic Peruvian horse blanket “! I loved it though , it would have been on trend . Dear Justine , can you do something on how us older ladies can use these looks , translate them into something we can enjoy ?
While you can absolutely wear whatever you want as someone who is 26 I now understand how much bodies change as you get older! I think that’s why it’s so hard for people to make looks for “older” women because there’s so much more variety! It’s the same reason so many books are written about teens and young adults, we are more “relatable” because we don’t have as many distinct life experiences yet. Kinda sad though because I think variety in art is really awesome and age is a fairly unexplored category (especially for women)
I love the mix of masculine and feminine. It was a trend in the past like prairie dresses with undone buttons to expose the legs with cowboy boots, combat boots or riding boots. It was super feminine with masculine accessories like leather belts, and Navaho jewelry. Love this combo.
Love the liquid metals trend. Not easy to wear on an everyday basis, but I definitely will try! (Accessories, or pairing with sporty / casual). Also I LOVED the Gucci looks, all of them. So modern and...wearable!
Love the masculine feminine aesthetic and the sporty chic stuff. Excited to put these in action. Statement earrings too? Absolutely. Thanks for the vid, Justine. Great analysis.
I agree wholeheartedly with you, not so short shorts covered with longer somewhat see-thru skirt or pants. I didn't think I would like the metals but I do.
Justine - your dolman, v neck is fabulous. During the 80’s I had this similar color in a dolman banded bottom sweater paired with silk velvet pants & high heels for the disco. I am geared toward clean necklines and minimalism. Outstanding video!🎉❤
Justine, my question is, what do you do with these unique garments once the trend is over? Like the realistic flowers, what happens to those garments when the flower becomes "so last year"?
I'd say it depends on how you style that detail with the rest of the outfit. Flowers come and go in terms of trends, so they'll likely come again in the future. But I'd agree if you said that it's more of a trendy thing than "masculine - feminine", for instance.
I’ve been doing the masculine-feminine ‘trend’ for years. Full disclosure: it’s my default style a.k.a resting butch😮😂. Love the broad shoulders and structure of the shackets and trenches. I tend to wear them from late fall well into spring. Great video, Justine!
Men's clothing around here is thicker and better made than the female counterpart which is usually thinner and made less well.. My daughter has been filching from the men's section for years! so glad it is catching up with her.. she has always been stylish in my eyes.
This year, I am only buying basics that help me wear clothes I already own (like long-sleeve shirts to wear under my sweaters and a belt for a dress). However, I like understanding why the people around me are wearing what they are. I love how you explain how we can apply these trends to our daily lives in more practical ways, Justine!
Thank you, Justine, for this review! I love these videos! What I especially like in the post-pandemic trends is focus on natural materials, neutral colors, and versatility that bring comfort first and focus less on objectification of women. I remember in the past there were lots of trends that were "sexy" and revealing AND uncomfortable to wear in almost all situations. I am glad it's changing now.
Always so informative and fascinating. I learn so much from your measured responses to things. Watching some of these trends and seeing some of the red carpet wear, I am often left wondering if some of the clothes lean into figure skating costume.
yes to the tiny shorts. I live in California so there are many opportunities to wear barely there shorts and I've always done it anyway, so that trend feels old to me. but I am happy to see it on the runway!
I will only take up the trends of masculine/feminine and refined athleisure, which I do anyway. And where it works for me, the idea of flowers - or in my case, other starkly contrasting forms - against a dark background. This can also be done beautifully with a large silk flower brooch or similar formed piece of material.
Thanks Justine for this update. I love including a touch of metallics, some arty florals and the last dress with the shorts and chiffon skirt but would have the shorts longer.
I've always mixed masculine and feminine in my style. I would try the liquid metal trend in an accessory like a purse or scarf, maybe a tank top. I absolutely will not be wearing tiny shorts.
Tiny shorts were my high school days in the 2000s. I would never wear those to work unless I worked in fashion in a specific area that it was appropriate. I know Im getting old because all the trends I grew up with that seemed new to me are all coming back around!
Hi Justine, excellent review, thanks. I love the new “trend”/inspiration. I especially love the sheer long skirts with the shorts, however at my age I would wear a knee length (72j under them. I also think the large strategically placed florals are gorgeous. The lady I buy fabric from already has some of these from Italy, they are stunning. Great ideas for sewing. I am not so much into the casual chic, but that blue one is stunning. Take care
yay !! was waiting this video~ I really love when you go over these styles/trends !!🤗 i end up keeping "my" style cuz i dont really buy New these last few years, but it helps in styling it! merci bcp!! 💜
I do like the masculine/feminine mix. It seems like the most wearable trend, and also works with clothing I already own. It will be fun to lean into this trend a bit. I do appreciate your naming that fashion houses need to take seriously that nobody’s is going back to heels. We’ll forever is a long time, but I agree it will be decades before women wear high heels,to work, dinner, wherever again. I love love love the general acceptance of sneakers and loafers.
Heading to Greece in May (from the US). Active wear is not worn on the streets Europe. But I love those drawstring trousers! What about drawstring jeans? I ask because I need something super comfy for the long haul flight from Cali (15.5 hrs).
I’ve been wondering when I will ever wear my short black silk Mayle shorts. I thought the shorts were too young for me and almost gave them away. Now I will put my Rozae Nicols sheer slip dress over them. Old clothes renewed! Thank you Justine!
Another stellar video Justine, kudos! I will incorporate the feminine with masculine, and perhaps flowers somehow… but not the short shorts (though I love the look on the models).
I always look forward to your trend videos. My favorite was the florals (and I did get the movie reference). I love to see more feminine styles. Thanks for the wonderful video.
As always you have me thinking. I can do the many of the looks except the knickers. Like you I prefer longer and another layer. The bold flowers means I can get out some me made garments to wear this season.
I think the realistic flowers are fascinating. I’m not a floral print person, but these are something else. Statement flowers. Bold. I also like the huge earrings, although I don’t have the face for them, I don’t think. And I think they’d be uncomfortable to wear. But they look fabulous.
Back in the early nineties, I did masculine feminine with olive cargo pants or shorts with silk blouses. Always has been one of my favorite looks. I would get nice compliments every time.
I’m kind of excited about the micro shorts/knickers! I am also a rather petite person so I think it would be less shocking on shorter legs. I love the idea of a sheer layer on top too!
Short shorts are great when your best assets are your legs. I wouldn’t wear extremely short versions (like swim suit bottoms really), but pretty short - yes. They’re just the comparable idea of a crop top looking great on pear and hourglass shapes.
“Would you wear these shorts? Would you ride the subway with these shorts?” My answer was already no but just the thought of sitting down on a subway seat in short-shorts sent a chill down my spine.
“Flowers for spring .. groundbreaking “ - Devil Wears Prada.
Actually, Miranda said "Florals..."
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I just adore Justine’s informed, intelligent commentary. Such a breath of fresh air. Thank you, Justine.
Hot pants from the 70s. Shorts with a midi length unbuttoned front skirt. Probably sewn from a Simplicity pattern. School sewing project! I remember them well.
Everything old is new again...
Yesss, I had a shorts/shirt top combined with a long, flowing, open front maxi skirt: black with tiny yellow flower pattern. I wore it once to a country fair & farmers eyes nearly popped out of their heads. 😂
I’m having an eighties flashback with these trends. Flowy metal , masculine/feminine (where’s my Esprit argyle sweater vest? Or my thrifted mens suit jacket ?) big flowers, one big accent earring, sheer and flowy, sporty (remember silk baseball Jackets?) Ah, the good ole days!
😆 I’m accidentally on trend, i’ve mixed feminine and masculine for work for years, only because it’s the only way I manage smart casual. Well I guess everyone can be on trend at least once in a 20 year fashion cycle 😂
I have always called it my “Hepburn” look because it is a little of Katherine (winter Autumn) and a bit of Audrey (summer spring)
Both revolutionized fashion for women and introduced a type of pants (slacks for K and capris for A)
The Liquid Metal trend is very beautiful, the garments look interesting with how they interact with light. xo
Emily Blunt’s dress at the SAG awards was so gorgeous. 💕
Tiny shorts were around in the 70’s. They were called “hot pants.” I’m old enough to remember 😂
I’m old enough to have worn them! 😂😂😂😂
Gosh, I wore these and loved them.
The 90's had their hot pant moment too. Kylie Minogue wore them particularly well!
Me too!
I’m old enough to remember the hot pants that I owned. My late mother wasn’t a fan but I loved them
As a show of respect for my fellow humans, I will not be participating in the short shorts look. You are all welcome.
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😅 it is also my gift to humanity.
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Same. As much as I love the concept, last time I had legs for it was 20 years ago ;)
I never liked granny panties anyway ❤
I wore mini shorts fifty years ago, and don't object to their existence, but no way am I wearing them now. Love the flowy skirts.
They definitely came back in the early 90s, too. "Who wears short shorts??"
Yip! And I also wore black fishnet stockings with white gogo boots. Ah youth!!
It is a trend for a particular comfort level - my butt/crotch eats the short shorts!
I would not scare the general public by prancing around in teeny tiny shorts. I did that in 1970... once in a lifetime is enough
I like the beautiful, translucent skirts. I'm not a trend wearer, but the black blouse with the roses is magnificent.
I love when Justine does fashion trend videos! It is so fun to think about what I already have that might works for the current looks. I have a dress that I love to wear that has a realistic tulip design... I am even more excited to wear it this spring!
I LOVED this video, I really liked the feminine paired with masculine trends and the flower one is really a work of art
I agree that these were the most wearable looks. I particularly like the flowers....
Your videos never disappoints me. I used to think of fashion like an unnecessary overhyped stuff, you have changed my perspective drastically. I loved the masculine feminine and also the floral trend. I expected liquid metal to be too flashy but somehow it's not.
The tiny shorts are a return to the early 1970s hot pants which I wore with gusto but which mothers were not too hot on.
They were worn with matching mini dress tops. Mine were pink with flowers everywhere. And I made them myself. Thanks for the memories, Justine!
Ooh this sounds like such a cute way to wear the tiny shorts trend!
Those shorts were considered street wear in 1970. I recall wearing them for both casual and dressy occasions, sometimes with colored tights and boots. They were actually more demure than their predecessor, the micro-mini.
Love the review ! But the only trend I like is the masculine/feminine mix. I’ve often used a watered-down version of this in the past and am also a great lover of mixing classic with something quirky or casual with something formal. I think these are great techniques for satisfying different parts of your personality. ❤
I'm late commenting, but I thought about my wardrobe and I've been wearing masculine and feminine as well. For example, a military-inspired olive jacket with feminine pieces, like a floral midi dress, or a maxi skirt, and sometimes even paired with combat boots.
I'm tall so I personally avoid wearing short shorts.
I've definitely considered shorts with a transparent skirt, even though I am fat & 55. Not to work (I'm a teacher), but especially in summer I think it is a new way to be comfortable, & more elegant than just shorts. I also loved the huge flowers! Thankyou for another inspiring video.🙏🏽
Fat and 56, sister
@@karlwolkowycki1414 Go for it!
You know the saying "if you've got it, flaunt it"? Well, sounds like you just have more to flaunt
@@karlwolkowycki1414 Go for it!
@@7913AJunior Absolutely!
I went the other way during the lockdowns. I noticed that I just sat on the couch when I wore sweatpants. I upgraded all my sweatpants to linen pants (still with a stretchy waistband but a very different look) and invested in some very comfy bralettes. For the masc/femme I’ve always kinda done that, I’ve been wearing men’s jeans and watches for years paired with very feminine shoes. No tiny shorts for me - I hate sitting down and sticking to a hot plastic seat. I want them mid thigh at least. 😄 I like the metallic trend. I have a satin gold top that I haven’t worn in years because I thought it looked dated but I guess I can take it out again.
Not the plastic seat sticking 😂
I hate sticking to chairs too, but love wearing short shorts, so when I’m going somewhere in shorts, I’ll often wear a cardigan dress, open, over my outfit like a duster jacket. It’s been so helpful for me to discover this trick! Also, your linen pants sound wonderful
The black Dior dress with shorts underneath I would wear out at night or to a special occasion. It's so classy. Thank you Justine, I love these sneak peaks at trends ahead and YES!!! I too love to sit in a cafe and people watch!!!
My hairdresser wore little black shorts today over sheer black tights. I liked it very much 🎉
nice!
That is the way to do it in the real world : )
That look saw me through much of the 90s. Loved it but it will not be making a comeback in my wardrobe this year 😉
same!!!@@urbanpoodle
@@urbanpoodlethat look made me quite a bit in tips during the 1990s - tending bar
I always loved the masc&fem trend, its been here for so long that it became my way to dress up, as my style is so simple and casual. I've watched some videos of trends and nothing realy stuck with me, it just sparked a new whole love to my wardrobe and looking ahead to Spring and "fresh" way to dress as winter makes its way out.
Thanks for sharing!
I never thought I would see 70’s “hot pants” make a comeback. Cue the disco music.
staying alive
@@JJSolitude😂
And knee high or thigh high plastic boots 😢
Si nos gustó mucho! Y si queremos más!
I think you could do the huge flower print if you sew your own clothing and use custom printed or painted fabric. Such fun ideas!
1970’s hot pants! I wore them and I loved them. Everything really does come back around
In England, Chanel style jackets are all over the high street this Spring, I think it’s been influenced by the Chanel exhibition at the V&A which has been a total sell out, great video as always Justine 🙂
very likely indeed!
Thank you Justine for your reviews. Yes, I too feel those shirts are too short for anyone. I like the idea of longer shirts with a black semi or sheer flowy black skirt.
I like a lot of these! I discovered I already have some tiny shorts - but I bought them to make my swimsuit more modest...
I really like the soft/hard trend and as I sew and will make a sheer skirt with matching shorts (and a toning in shirt, too, all in dark green). I'll also make a blouse from a rose print I have stashed away and aim to wear it with trousers.
I look forward to your videos because you are so straight forward with information. How is your house renos going. Southern France is so beautiful with large open areas not developed. I can't wait to see what you do with such a stunning home with the great bones it has. Best of luck.
I would never wear shorts like this, but I fall in love with flowers! Definetly going to paint it🌺🙏
I’m enjoying the trend review piece. Total diversion from the craziness in the world of Texas and the US. Thank you for the pause.
Love your analysis as always. It makes me look at the pieces in a totally different light. Thank you for constantly educating my novice eye.
I would never wear tiny shorts today. Did as a child in school many many decades ago. Love this! 🥰
Tiny shorts makes me think of footballers in the 70's.
Moi non plus. Ultra short shorts are no longer an option, if they ever were one for me. I'm in my sixties, lost ~40 lbs in the 3-6 months before and the first 6-12 months of the pandemic (Dec 2019 - ~Jan/Feb 2021), and although I have regained 5-10 lbs and no longer look quite so cadaverishly thin, I look better with at least the top half of my thighs covered (hiding loose skin). I think even in my twenties I only liked showing that much leg with a swim suit.
@@amydevol8224 Back in the 70's I can remember wearing burgundy velvet hotpants and stacked lame knee boots to go clubbing. It must have looked daft then, and it certainly would now. Every decade has it 'OMG did I really wear THAT?' And short shorts is one of those, in my opinion.
@flower-ss2jt I also went to the disco clubs of the late '70s/early '80s. My preference at that time was for shiny lycra leotards usually a faux wrap style in a tank or long sleeved version depending on the season, a matching lycra wrap or pull-on skirt, Sheer Energy or similar compression pantyhose or tights, and sandles which were exchanged for highland dance ghillies once inside the club and we had established a base of operations, basically dance gear. At least half of us were involved with Scottish country dancing, some also took highland dance and competed throughout the Southeast highland games and were there strictly to dance. The group was usually a half dozen or more.
@@amydevol8224 Love Scottish dancing, but always did that is the leather dancing shoes. And the dresses were far removed from 'club stuff'! Got a tendon injury doing Scottish dancing - would never have beleived Scottish dancing was dangerous.
I love the big flowers on dark background! 🌹
The huge flower on a dress is amazing!!!
Love the flower artwork, especially the McQueen one. I like the sheer covering over the mini shorts. The silver fluid pieces look comfortable and classy. I'm petite in height, so I'm not crazy for oversized masculine wear.
Wonderful review. Thank you, Justine.
Congratulations on 1 milli Justine!
Justine, I just want to say that you've helped me find my style in every way. Just about every piece of clothing I buy has mostly natural fibers, I know how to look for pieces that are well made, I know what pieces go well with my skin tone, I've found my main inspiration (timeless parisian), which includes my makeup style (natural, highlighting my features rather than covering, with a pop of red lipstick) and I know which clothing works with my body shape. I grew up with a single mother who was a total hippie- ripped jeans, soft tops with holes in them, no makeup- and you've taught me all I needed to know to be confident and to be true to myself. I'm enormously grateful to you ❤️
Unfortunately much as I love clothes and fashion, at 65 I don’t think any of these looks would be apropos - I’d stop traffic for the wrong reason .
I did like the Chanel cardigan over the tiny shorts - I knitted a similar one 45 years ago which everyone called my “ ethnic Peruvian horse blanket “! I loved it though , it would have been on trend .
Dear Justine , can you do something on how us older ladies can use these looks , translate them into something we can enjoy ?
I say wear whatever you want! ❤ 😊
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If you have any moto jackets, try them with satin midi skirts or a lace top. Or try a cable knit sweater over a midi skirt.
Terrific suggestion !
While you can absolutely wear whatever you want as someone who is 26 I now understand how much bodies change as you get older! I think that’s why it’s so hard for people to make looks for “older” women because there’s so much more variety!
It’s the same reason so many books are written about teens and young adults, we are more “relatable” because we don’t have as many distinct life experiences yet. Kinda sad though because I think variety in art is really awesome and age is a fairly unexplored category (especially for women)
I love the mix of masculine and feminine. It was a trend in the past like prairie dresses with undone buttons to expose the legs with cowboy boots, combat boots or riding boots. It was super feminine with masculine accessories like leather belts, and Navaho jewelry. Love this combo.
Love the liquid metals trend. Not easy to wear on an everyday basis, but I definitely will try! (Accessories, or pairing with sporty / casual).
Also I LOVED the Gucci looks, all of them. So modern and...wearable!
Love the masculine feminine aesthetic and the sporty chic stuff. Excited to put these in action. Statement earrings too? Absolutely. Thanks for the vid, Justine. Great analysis.
This series is my favorite video each season. I love your explanation and boards you make!
Yay, thank you!
That last imagen, Dior shorts With the SEE through skirt.. absolutely gorgeous! Loved it.. subtle, feminine, elegant ❤
I agree wholeheartedly with you, not so short shorts covered with longer somewhat see-thru skirt or pants. I didn't think I would like the metals but I do.
Ahaha this is my sign to finally go and make those giant beaded peony earrings I had on my mind for the last 3 weeks 😂 Wil go great with short hair
Nice! Also an appointment for the hairdresser then?
My hair's pretty short anyway, and will stay so for a while- so no need now 😅
Justine - your dolman, v neck is fabulous. During the 80’s I had this similar color in a dolman banded bottom sweater paired with silk velvet pants & high heels for the disco. I am geared toward clean necklines and minimalism. Outstanding video!🎉❤
Justine, my question is, what do you do with these unique garments once the trend is over? Like the realistic flowers, what happens to those garments when the flower becomes "so last year"?
I'd say it depends on how you style that detail with the rest of the outfit. Flowers come and go in terms of trends, so they'll likely come again in the future. But I'd agree if you said that it's more of a trendy thing than "masculine - feminine", for instance.
Very cool. love if you do a trend report on jewelry. Greetings from Puerto Rico
I’ve been doing the masculine-feminine ‘trend’ for years. Full disclosure: it’s my default style a.k.a resting butch😮😂. Love the broad shoulders and structure of the shackets and trenches. I tend to wear them from late fall well into spring. Great video, Justine!
Men's clothing around here is thicker and better made than the female counterpart which is usually thinner and made less well.. My daughter has been filching from the men's section for years! so glad it is catching up with her.. she has always been stylish in my eyes.
This year, I am only buying basics that help me wear clothes I already own (like long-sleeve shirts to wear under my sweaters and a belt for a dress). However, I like understanding why the people around me are wearing what they are. I love how you explain how we can apply these trends to our daily lives in more practical ways, Justine!
Always enjoy your analysis. And so nice to see your lovely face! Looking forward to the vlog.
Such a great video! I love the sportswear + feminine fashion trend 🤍
Thank you, Justine, for this review! I love these videos! What I especially like in the post-pandemic trends is focus on natural materials, neutral colors, and versatility that bring comfort first and focus less on objectification of women. I remember in the past there were lots of trends that were "sexy" and revealing AND uncomfortable to wear in almost all situations. I am glad it's changing now.
THANK YOU, Justine!! I so look forward to your takes on the current trends.
1 MILLION !!!!!!!!!! Congratulation
I’m considering metallic sandals for this summer.
Always so informative and fascinating. I learn so much from your measured responses to things. Watching some of these trends and seeing some of the red carpet wear, I am often left wondering if some of the clothes lean into figure skating costume.
yes to the tiny shorts. I live in California so there are many opportunities to wear barely there shorts and I've always done it anyway, so that trend feels old to me. but I am happy to see it on the runway!
Love your comments ❤ I agree, I would wear shorts if they are a little longer and with another layer of see throug
A great video, Justine. Love the themes, and how you discuss them. Thank you. :)
Loved your video! Thanx for the heads up! And a big congrats for 1M subs!!!
I will only take up the trends of masculine/feminine and refined athleisure, which I do anyway. And where it works for me, the idea of flowers - or in my case, other starkly contrasting forms - against a dark background. This can also be done beautifully with a large silk flower brooch or similar formed piece of material.
absolutely - and I'm guessing big brooches will appear in shops too, this year. Perfect format for that "big flower" trend
Thanks a lot for your great trend rapport Justine! Very useful. /Marie from Sweden
thank you so much for subtitles !!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤LOVE YOUR FABULOUS REVIEWS! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts 💭! Always so thoughtful and charming.
Thanks Justine for this update. I love including a touch of metallics, some arty florals and the last dress with the shorts and chiffon skirt but would have the shorts longer.
I've always mixed masculine and feminine in my style. I would try the liquid metal trend in an accessory like a purse or scarf, maybe a tank top. I absolutely will not be wearing tiny shorts.
Tiny shorts were my high school days in the 2000s. I would never wear those to work unless I worked in fashion in a specific area that it was appropriate. I know Im getting old because all the trends I grew up with that seemed new to me are all coming back around!
same here
Hi Justine, excellent review, thanks. I love the new “trend”/inspiration. I especially love the sheer long skirts with the shorts, however at my age I would wear a knee length (72j under them. I also think the large strategically placed florals are gorgeous. The lady I buy fabric from already has some of these from Italy, they are stunning. Great ideas for sewing. I am not so much into the casual chic, but that blue one is stunning. Take care
Some of these trends remind me so much of the late 2000's-early 2010s (esp. the florals!!). Thank you for the video, Justine! :)
yay !! was waiting this video~ I really love when you go over these styles/trends !!🤗 i end up keeping "my" style cuz i dont really buy New these last few years, but it helps in styling it!
merci bcp!! 💜
Those floral dresses are all gorgeous. I’m actually on board with most of these trends!
loved it! can add more on how to modify or upgrade existing pieces or old but loved pieces to freshen up wardrobe
Thanks Justine I always enjoy your trends videos!
I do like the masculine/feminine mix. It seems like the most wearable trend, and also works with clothing I already own. It will be fun to lean into this trend a bit. I do appreciate your naming that fashion houses need to take seriously that nobody’s is going back to heels. We’ll forever is a long time, but I agree it will be decades before women wear high heels,to work, dinner, wherever again. I love love love the general acceptance of sneakers and loafers.
Always look forward to your trend videos
Thanks!
thanks a lot!
I love sewing and painting clothing !
Heading to Greece in May (from the US). Active wear is not worn on the streets Europe. But I love those drawstring trousers! What about drawstring jeans? I ask because I need something super comfy for the long haul flight from Cali (15.5 hrs).
I love these videos, I would love to see more of these kinds of trends videos
I would never wear shorts like this, but I fall in love with flowers! Definetly going to paint it
I’ve been wondering when I will ever wear my short black silk Mayle shorts. I thought the shorts were too young for
me and almost gave them away. Now I will put my Rozae Nicols sheer slip dress over them. Old clothes renewed! Thank you Justine!
Thanks for a great video with any tips on how to interpret the trends. And, you looked just amazing in this video, loved your make-up, hair and nails!
I'm excited for big earrings 😍
Another stellar video Justine, kudos!
I will incorporate the feminine with masculine, and perhaps flowers somehow… but not the short shorts (though I love the look on the models).
I always look forward to your trend videos. My favorite was the florals (and I did get the movie reference). I love to see more feminine styles. Thanks for the wonderful video.
I adore Justine’s insight 😍😍
As always you have me thinking. I can do the many of the looks except the knickers. Like you I prefer longer and another layer. The bold flowers means I can get out some me made garments to wear this season.
Great video! Could you do a thrift vlog or a thrift haul for the upcoming season? Many greetings from Greece!
I loved the flowery trend
Love the huge flowers! Wish I could paint some... But I would just ruin my clothes. And a strong NOPE to the teensy-weensy shorts 😂
I think the realistic flowers are fascinating. I’m not a floral print person, but these are something else. Statement flowers. Bold. I also like the huge earrings, although I don’t have the face for them, I don’t think. And I think they’d be uncomfortable to wear. But they look fabulous.
Love your information. So useful for my thrift shopping. Like the masculine feminine trend best
Back in the early nineties, I did masculine feminine with olive cargo pants or shorts with silk blouses. Always has been one of my favorite looks. I would get nice compliments every time.
Metallics are a favorite to actually wear. The two floral dresses were quite beautiful and elegant, as were the gossamer skirts.
I’m kind of excited about the micro shorts/knickers! I am also a rather petite person so I think it would be less shocking on shorter legs. I love the idea of a sheer layer on top too!
Short shorts are great when your best assets are your legs. I wouldn’t wear extremely short versions (like swim suit bottoms really), but pretty short - yes. They’re just the comparable idea of a crop top looking great on pear and hourglass shapes.