4 Parisians Told Me These 2024 Trends Are a Waste of Time
We're a few weeks into 2024, and while I missed the New Year opportunity to clean out my closet, this weekend is going to be the time that I make it happen. As I've started to think about what I should keep and what I should toss, I've realized that I'm still stumped by a few items. So I decided it was time to call on some friends.
Since French girls are some of the earliest adopters of what's new on the scene, I decided to ask some of my favorites which trends they'll be wearing and which they'll be pressing pause on ahead of fashion week. Their answers might just astound you. Below, find the four trends they've left behind in 2023.
Skipping for 2024: The Y2K Trend
Shopping for 2024: Timeless Elegance
"I'm happily leaving behind the Y2K trend. Despite giving it a try, I found that it never quite resonated with my personal style and identity. However, stepping into 2024, I'm thrilled to embrace a shift to the opposite end of the fashion spectrum. Think feminine allure with A-line silhouettes, long voluminous skirts, and the luxurious touch of fabrics like satin, wool, and tweed. It's a celebration of timeless elegance that aligns seamlessly with my evolving fashion narrative." — Lena Farl
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Skipping for 2024: The Pants-Less Trend
Shopping for 2024: Indie Sleaze
"I'm skipping the no-pants trend or anything too trendy. Don't get me wrong—I love playing with fashion and experimenting with trends sometimes. I have to say that even though I have lots of fun with it, I always go back to my staples (a simple shirt, a nice pair of jeans, [and] a pair of heels). That’s what never failed me over the years.
I'll be taking the return of the 2010s, or 'indie sleaze,' simply because to me, it's not a trend. It’s the comeback of a style that I, as a millennial, genuinely wore and embraced back then. All I have to do is dust off my short denim shorts and wear them with a baby tee and some black tights. So much (good) nostalgia! PS, I can't help but wonder, when styles you used to wear as a pre-adult are considered 'vintage' by the generation below you, are you vintage yourself?" — Sabina Socol
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Skipping for 2024: Oversize Looks
Shopping for 2024: Something More Feminine
"I'm not really into overly oversize looks anymore. I always loved oversize and always will, but I feel the urge for some femininity lately. I just got a pair of kitten heels from Mango x Jen Ceballos collaboration and I love them. Also, I love going to Nathalie Dumeix's boutique in Paris to try some of her styles. She really is the queen of feminity. Lately, I found the perfect midi skirt there, such a perfect cut! I really missed this empowering feeling you can get from a feminine look." —Tamara Mory
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Skipping for 2024: Logo Mania
Shopping for 2024: The Ultimate Nostalgia
"We need to finally leave logo mania behind and instead move to understated pieces and quiet luxury. In 2024, I'm excited to wear outfits inspired by bygone eras, such as the '70s, '80s, and '90s, with pieces like oversize blazers and pencil skirts at the forefront." — Franziska Nazarenus
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Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor at Who What Wear, bringing a decade of experience in the fashion industry to the editorial team. Since joining Who What Wear in 2021, Sierra has made her mark by expertly blending luxury and accessible fashion content. Whether she's decoding the latest runway presentations or crafting a perfectly curated shopping list, Sierra's keen eye and relatable approach have solidified her as a trusted voice in the fashion space. She's also reported on major industry events like Paris Fashion Week and lent her expertise to red carpet coverage, ensuring her audience gets an insider's view of the most glamorous moments in style. Before joining Who What Wear, Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. Her ability to translate editorial expertise into viral social media content sets her apart, seamlessly bringing her articles and personality to life for a new generation of readers and followers. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra brings a unique perspective to the fashion industry that is informed by her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.
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