Anna Wintour Reveals the 2 Trends That Are About to Be Everywhere

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I won't pretend like I don't have an email alert set up for Vogue's YouTube channel so I know when new episodes of "Go Ask Anna" arrive. The magazine's video Q&A with Anna Wintour has revealed her thoughts on what not to wear to a job interview, the eight biggest trends of 2020, the best winter coat styles, what to expect on the red carpet, and much more. Wintour's latest video focused on Valentine's Day, but who has time for the cheesy holiday when she's doled out advice on the trends she expects to be everywhere?

In the newest video, Wintour was asked what she hopes to see more of on the runway in February, which is when New York Fashion Week kicks off fashion month, followed by London, Milan, and Paris. "Well, I find when I make predictions about what's going to be on the runways, I'm always entirely wrong," Wintour says in the video. "But I do hear that we're going to be seeing a lot of short [lengths], and I saw there was quite a bit of color at the men's collections, which usually is an indication of what we're going to see. So hopefully color and optimism." So there you have it. Scroll down to shop the trends for yourself. 

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