Wednesday, February 28, 2024

10 Styling Tips From Fashion Month That Will Elevate Your Outfits

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Twice a year, fashion month gives us a look ahead at trends for the coming seasons. The fall/winter 2024 circuit — so far wrapped in Copenhagen, New York, and London — has hinted at forthcoming trends like rosette brooches, drop waists, and patchwork denim, while guests have given us tons of street style outfit inspiration that we can use right now. 

But fashion week isn’t only about the clothes everyone is wearing; it’s also about how they’re wearing them. Whether it’s models layering dresses over tops, rocking unexpected color combinations like blue and brown, or pairing knee-high socks with heels, the runways are always chock-full with styling tips that we can apply to the clothes already in our wardrobes.

Curious about what tips this season has to offer? We did a deep dive into all the fall/winter 2024 shows to identify the latest expert styling tricks (and to save you from having to scour TikTok highlights). Ahead, find 10 runway-approved style tips that are guaranteed to take your outfits to the next level.

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Red Accessories

While color trends often arise from the runways, sometimes the most subtle uses of color can have the most impact. Several designers added pops of red to muted color palettes for their fall/winter 2024 shoes, such as Tommy Hilfiger’s various red scarves and caps, FForme’s crimson flat (with a matching lip), and at least half a dozen others who brought out red bags, belts, and boots for a fiery boost. 

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Knee-High Socks & Heels

As this spring’s brightly colored tights trend proves, hosiery is no longer just reserved for modesty and warmth. On the fall/winter 2024 runways, knee-high socks echoed that same playful energy, and were most often paired with heels — whether it was Ancuta Sarca strapping up sheer socks with mules, Anna Sui going preppy with a bit of argyle action, or Baum und Pferdgarten’s classic white socks with pumps.

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Double Denim

The Canadian tuxedo is far from new, but with cowboy core gaining traction again, double-denim styling thrived on the fall/winter 2024 runways. Some standout pairings were Ganni’s denim-skirt-over-jeans look, Marimekko’s doubled-up printed denim, and Munthe’s triple denim look, which included a mid-wash jacket, shirt, and jeans.

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Maxi Skirts & Short Jackets

It can be tricky to figure out which outerwear to pair with a maxi skirt or dress. Designers like Burberry and Khaite showed us on the fall/winter 2024 runways that a cropped or short-length jacket is foolproof. For warmer temperatures, a shacket is just as chic. 

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Opera Gloves

According to the fall/winter 2024 shows, a pair of opera gloves could add the perfect amount of spice to your next spring fit. Alejandra Alonso Rojas paired long-sleeve knits with white gloves, while Stine Goya styled dark gloves with colorful printed dresses, and both Khaite and Badgley Mischka styled gloves for their more traditionally formal looks. 

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Print Clashing

Mixing prints may feel daunting, but several designers encouraged the clash at their fall/winter 2024 shows. Whether it was double-floral fits by Libertine or Ulla Johnson, Molly Goddard’s polka dots and color blocks, or Phillip Lim’s combined splatter and animal prints, the verdict on prints is in: more is more.

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Athletic Pants & Heels

Elevated athleisure dominated New York Fashion Week’s fall/winter 2024 shows, and brands made a strong case specifically for sweats and heels. While this pairing might not be an obvious choice, brands like Tibi and Interior proved that sometimes the style combinations that feel the most wrong are actually, well, very right.

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Brown & Blue

An age-old myth once told us we should never wear brown with black, and because of this, brown and blue often feels just as forbidden. We hate to break it to you, but these rules are made up. Thanks to designers like Jason Wu and Emilia Wickstead, who effortlessly paired these two colors on their fall/winter runways, a brown-and-blue revolution might just be upon us.

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Dresses Over Tops

Reminiscent of the 2010s, which are increasingly coming back, the layering of dresses over tops is a timeless styling hack for transitional dressing. For fall/winter 2024, designers like Conner Ives and Susan Fang made this simple style trick feel new again. More creative iterations included Lovechild1979’s tube dress over a shirt and tie, and Marques’Almeida’s corset worn on top of a midi dress.

Fashion Month Styling Hack: Knee-High Boots & Midi Dresses

Knee-high boots and midi dresses go together like Mentos and Diet Coke: They create magic. While this is another styling method that’s been around for ages, the fall/winter 2024 shows from brands like KNWLS, Remain and OperaSport reminded us of the endless dress-and-boots combinations already in our wardrobes.

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Dior’s ’60s-Inspired Fall 2024 Show Featured Go-Go Boots & A Miss Dior Logo

While the Miss Dior line, which launched in 1967 and marked the luxury brand’s foray from made-to-measure to ready-to-wear, is the inspiration for Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Fall 2024 Dior collection, it’s the more subtle references to the Space Age that were a highlight at the runway show presented during Paris Fashion Week.

Alongside Miss Dior logos boldly emblazoned on skirts, trench coats, and blazers that will no doubt appeal to the more youthful customer — much like the diffusion line by Marc Bohan’s assistant Philippe Guibourgé 50-plus years ago — more traditional hallmarks of late ’60s fashion appeared on the runway: go-go boots, mini skirts, metallic colorways, plaid, and leopard print.

Rather than a purely literal interpretation of fashion from the decade the space race unfolded — in place of retro-futuristic helmets, there were fedora hats, leather berets, and newsboy hats; in lieu of geometric paillettes, intricate beading — Dior looked at the “transitional era” that saw the sexual revolution and women’s liberation movement.

On Dior’s fall 2024 runway, this resulted in denim sets that appeared relaxed even in the context of the French luxury house’s more modern-leaning collections, sheer tops that revealed lingerie (and even one look featuring a bra worn over a turtleneck), and menswear-inspired suiting that wouldn’t look out of place during today’s loosened workwear dress codes.

For those who prefer Dior of the more recent years, there were knee-high boots that revealed gladiator sandal-like buckle open backs as models walked past the life-size sculptures made by Indian artist Shakuntala Kulkarni. There were also new iterations of the ever-popular Lady Dior handbags and Sac Dior Book totes, and effortlessly feminine outerwear.

Of course, as expected from a brand that made a name for itself thanks to its haute couture before it entered ready-to-wear, there was a range of dresses with intricate beading and shift gowns that recalled the fashion of Catherine Deneuve in the ’60s.

Miss Dior is back but she’s all grown up.

See every look from the Dior Fall 2024 runway show here.

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