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The biggest fashion trends for 2021

When coronavirus shook the world last year our lives were changed almost overnight.

Instead of commuting to the office, dining out with friends and enjoying drinks at the pub, we were suddenly wfh and learning how to bake banana bread - and with that our fashion choices changed too.

2020 was mostly spent in Zoom-appropriate casual clothes or - as more people joined the at-home workout gang - sportswear, which was reflected in the way we shopped.

During lockdown Asos sold 188,000 pairs of its 4505 Icon leggings as well as 760,000 pairs of tracksuits, while Google data suggests that after the second lockdown sales for women’s pyjamas rose by 110 per cent.

But as the world looks towards the vaccine returning us to normality, how will fashion be affected?

According to Vogue, wearable fashion may be here to stay.

“Many designers reined in their usual experimentation and extravagance while showcasing their 2021 creations on the runway, instead opting to prioritise practicality,” they said.

"For the first time in a long time, these looked like clothes that are meant to be worn."

While Daisy Jordan, stylist and editor of Wear Next, predicts our new-found fondness of comfortable yet stylish clothes will get a fun makeover.

Speaking to The Independent, she says: "We’ve fallen in love with a more relaxed working wardrobe, but 2021 is about having a little more fun.

“I expect to see exaggerated sleeves, colour-pop dresses and loud accessories. These mood-boosting additions reflect more excitement and hope for the year ahead, without sacrificing comfort.”

Here are the biggest fashion trends we can expect to see in 2021.


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