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It's high time to throw it away! 5 anti-trends for the autumn-winter 2023-2024 season: they will indicate bad taste. Photo

Sheepskin coats are going out of fashion
Sheepskin coats are going out of fashion

Summer is the best time to update your autumn-winter wardrobe, as many items are still on sale and you can buy them for the next season at a bargain. However, before doing so, you should pay attention to items that have already gone out of fashion so that you don't suddenly buy them.

Natural fur, vulgar heels, and sheepskin coats have not appeared in designers' collections for a long time. OBOZREVATEL talks about 5 anti-trends that should be put far away on the shelf.

  • Oversized jacket with a belt at the waist
Bulky jackets with a belt are no longer in fashion.

Often, "puffy" jackets look ridiculous on short and thin girls, as they add volume and make the silhouette asymmetrical. Bright acid colours should also be avoided.

The extravagant trend has been replaced by practical models - quilted jackets with a loose fit. Sports-style down jackets are also in fashion.

  • Tulip skirt
The tulip skirt widens the hips.

Stylists note that the tulip skirt emphasises the hips, which is not suitable for many girls. The main disadvantage of this style is that it cannot be combined with tight shirts or long johns.

Instead of the tulip skirt, there are many others. For example, a loose-fitting maxi length, laconic leather ones, ones with a check print, an office pencil skirt or a model with a high slit.

  • Sheepskin coat with light fur
Sheepskin coats are no longer in fashion.

Many girls thought that short sheepskin coats in autumn and winter wardrobe have become a classic. However, designers do not think so. Brown and black models with a contrasting light frame are on the list of anti-trends.

Monochrome looks are at their peak in 2023, so sheepskin coats in bright colours that match other items look particularly advantageous.

  • Products made of natural fur
Natural fur is not in fashion.

It's no secret that natural fur has long been considered a badge of honour. If you still have an arctic fox or chinchilla coat in your wardrobe, it's best to sell it, as this trend is unlikely to ever return. A coat with a fur hood, even made of artificial material, looks poor.

Outdated coats with fur trim have been replaced by new models. A special place in the autumn-winter season will be occupied by outerwear with floral and animal prints. Checkered patterns or classic oversized coats will not lose their relevance.

  • Stiletto heels
It is better not to wear vulgar heels.

A few years ago, the combination of a high stiletto and a massive platform was at its peak, but today the duo is associated with vulgarity and tastelessness. In addition, such heels are not comfortable at all.

Stylists recommend giving preference to more concise and comfortable models. Sports-style shoes will fit into many outfits. Classic pumps will never lose their relevance. Flat platform shoes are a must-have for every fashionista.

Earlier, OBOZREVATEL wrote about what all fashionistas should have in 2023. Some forgotten trends are back in fashion.

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