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Their time has passed: 3 trends that need to be waved goodbye in 2023. Photo.

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Anti-Trends 2023

The year 2023 has begun, which means that all fashionistas should clean out their wardrobe to put away the items that are on the anti-trends list this season and make room for new fashion trends. Of course, you shouldn't throw away your favourite T-shirt or accessories that have lost their former popularity, but it's important to know and understand what is best to minimise in wearing and what, on the contrary, to pay attention to.

OBOZREVATEL has collected the trends that have passed along with 2022. In addition, in the article you will learn about alternatives to outdated trends.

Cat-eye sunglasses

 

This 2010s-style model has been on the trend podium for many years. However, in 2023, we have to say goodbye to it and give preference to thinner and more traditional glasses.

Tight-fitting tops

 

Fans of this trend should not worry - crop tops will still be relevant in 2023. However, too simple short tight-fitting clothes are giving way to tops with a certain amplitude and movement.

Paper bag trousers

 

Loose trousers with a high waist and a belt have been everywhere in the last few years. In the new year, they are being replaced by palazzo trousers. Their straight cut, less wide at the hips, usually emphasises the silhouette very well, making any look as elegant and sophisticated as possible.

Previously OBOZREVATEL wrote about five things you should have in your closet to create a stylish image. A satin skirt will add elegance to your outfit, and an over-the-shoulder sweater will show that you follow fashion trends.

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