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Trends we do not wish to see in 2021

Designers discuss trends they got tired of seeing in 2020

Updated on: Dec 31, 2020 01:57 PM IST
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The year 2020 might have hardly seen any new trend emerge, but there are quite a few existing ones (might we add tired and done to death) which need to be tossed. We got designers to share their least favourite trend picks which they want to see completely or partially disappearing in 2021. Sneakers may have been the most comfortable item of footwear to step out during the Covid months for your grocery shopping, but we’ve reached a saturation point when style scape is itching for some edgy footwear options.

Sneakers mania may have been all the rage but style mavens are itching to go back on high heels or edgy footwear. (Photo: Instagram/PhilippPlein)
Sneakers mania may have been all the rage but style mavens are itching to go back on high heels or edgy footwear. (Photo: Instagram/PhilippPlein)

Designer Falguni Peacock shares, “I enjoy wearing sneakers myself as they are super comfortable but honestly, I’m dying to go back on those high heels. Sneakers are exciting and on trend (thanks to a flurry of cool active wear and luxury brands collaborations), but I’d like to see people experiment with off-kilter footwear.”

Also, a section of style mavens want brides to not blindly ape trends, but cultivate their own individual styles on their wedding day. ”The idea of sticking to trends needs to take a backseat in 2021. Bridal wear is all about being timeless, unique and deeply personal. We would love to see more of that in 2021,” quips Monica Shah of Jade.

Since most of us have spent 2020 in our tracksuits, a section of designers feel that 2021 should be all about going back to the classic tailoring codes and embracing a polished, sophisticated look. Designer Gaurav Khanijo says, “I think we are done with the ubiquitous tracksuit and 2020 saw too much of athleisure pieces. While I get it that with most of us staying at home and not moving around much, tailored pieces make little sense. However, 2021 should be a respite from comfort dressing and fashion brands should collectively return to impeccable tailoring and construction techniques seen at labels like Alexander McQueen.”

manish.mishra1@hindustantimes.com

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Manish Mishra

Manish Mishra is the Fashion Editor for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City.

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