2022: the year of ’90s and ’00s fond memories. Once again. From large suiting and container hats to UGG boots and low-rise freight trousers, our taste for Gen X and Y2K design totems is unshakeable. If looking for convenience in the past is stated to be the trademark of unpredictable times, anticipate a prolonged remix for 2023. Hang onto your container hats, folks as we review a collection of your most asked for pieces. Take pleasure in!
1. Slub linen large sports jacket, EUR445; Slub linen mid-waist trousers, EUR265; soft bow kitten heel shoe, EUR325, Ganni
2. The Frankie Shop ‘Hailey’ cotton-twill freight trousers, LuisaViaRoma, EUR288
3. Borg container hat, Whistles, EUR99 Classic ultra mini clear boot, UGG, EUR175
4. Declaration wool headscarf, Arket, EUR79
5. Double-faced pilot coat, Zara, EUR99.95
6. Synthetic shearling coat, H&M, was EUR69; now EUR39.99
7. Glittery rib-knit gown, H&M, EUR99.99
8. Leather crossbody bag, COS, EUR99
9. Extra-large t-shirt, Zara, EUR25.95
10. Extra-large wool-blend sports jacket, Arket, EUR179
11. Panama ‘Lianna’ saddle bar loafers, GH Bass, EUR180
12. Ribbed wide-sleeve jumper, Paisie, was EUR139.63; now EUR111.70
The redux of low-rise and saggy pants gets shiny as satin freight trousers continue trending into 2023. Use with a basic kitten heel and ribbed cardigan for throwback vibes.
Very first launched in 2019, Stockholm label Totême’s wool-cashmere striped sweatshirt struck peak Instagram popularity in 2022. A high street tribute followed, sealing the essential status of this closet staple.
Cosy faux-shearling naps had an authentic minute in 2022, particularly aviator-style coats. Attempt yours with a black slip gown for subtle New Year’s events.
Puddle trousers, saggy denims, large sports jackets, granddad t-shirts; when it concerns shapes, keep in mind: the larger the much better.
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