Now that we can start heading out on the town for lunches, small meetings, and intimate dinners again, I am excited to share some style inspo that my friends Janet Gunn and Susan Feldman and I are embracing these days.
We have our eye on several key trends to ease us back into a going-out wardrobe. We also decided that now is the time to leave some old trends behind. The themes below touch on the season's freshest silhouettes styled in a timeless, elevated way. Re-emerging into the world of fashion will be different for everyone, and to us, these key pieces feel relevant.
Read on for 8 “going-out" fashion trends that are resonating with us during this new era of stepping out into the world again.
1. Blazers
SHOP blazers by Anine Bing
"Fitted blazers are taking a back seat in my closet and were replaced with a few oversize ones that go with everything from jeans and shorts to dresses and skirts." — Meyers
Photo: @janetgunngratefulgardenia
3. Detailed Tops
Top by Zara. SHOP similar detailed top
"You can be sure I will be wearing a gorgeous pretty top that feels special. There are so many pretty options whether you go with a gorgeous print or a textured solid." — Feldman
5. Matching Sets
Skirt and top by Ciao Lucia. SHOP similar set.
"In my closet, black is always trending. This matching skirt and top set is so fresh and summery, perfect for a lunch date al fresco." — Gunn
6. White Pants
SHOP our favorite white pants from Nordstrom
"I love a good pair of white jeans. As a matter of fact, I wear them all year long. They always look stylish and very with it. I am gravitating these days to more of a flare. I find that this silhouette makes elongates my body. And who doesn’t need a little elongating? Make sure to get a pair with a little stretch. This will add tons of comfort." — Feldman
8. Small Bags
Small bag by Polene Paris. SHOP similar bag
"I’m saying goodbye to large, heavy bags this season and wearing these smaller ones with long straps that can be worn cross-body. These also look chic held by the handle and they are large enough to fit all my essentials." — Meyers
You can check out the original article in Who What Wear here.