8 Fashion Trends From 2020 That Are Here To Stay In 2021

From nostalgic baguette bags, bold shoulder padded muscle tees, to soft silhouettes and tiered dresses, these trends from 2020 are here to stay in 2021

8 Fashion Trends From 2020 That Are Here To Stay In 2021
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Working from home during the period of the coronavirus has taught us that comfort matters above all else, but even with that, fashion finds a way to flourish. Whether it's a blast to the past with baguette bags, a masculine edge with shoulder padded muscle tees, or a softer silhouette with tiered dresses, 2020 has been a good year for style. So much so that some of them will be stepping into the new year with us.

Here are the items that sneaked their way into quarantine closets and social media feeds in the past year, that will remain on our radar in this one:

Baguette bags

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Mid-2019 to 2020 was just the beginning of baguette bags.

The nostalgic, early 2000s silhouette bounced back onto the radar of fashionistas everywhere, buoyed by luxury houses such as Prada and Fendi digging into their archives and reissuing their own iconic versions.

It trickled down to high-end retailers such as accessories brand By Far, and swarmed mass retailers including Pomelo, Cotton On, Zara, and countless wholesale marketplaces.

Now, the sheer variety available is dizzying – the bag has been made in fabrics ranging from the classic nylon to faux-crocodile, patent leather and even fur.

Every celebrity has a version and likely so do all your friends. And who can blame them? The style is compact, chic, and the perfect size to fit a few essentials since no one is really going anywhere.

Padded shoulder muscle tees

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This masculine spin on an everyday basic first reared its head at the end of 2019, when New York-based fashion brand The Frankie Shop released the now cult item Eva t-shirt.

Quickly, the padded shoulder silhouette took over Instagram, replacing the plain white tee as everyone who’s anyone’s go-to basic.

With its boxier fit, padded shoulders and wide arm holes, the tee also fits into this new age of comfort dressing.

Do it like the influencers, and throw on a chunky gold chain and jeans for a model-off duty look; or choose from the variety of colours on the market to upgrade the basics in your closet.

Thong sandals

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Every few years, a new shoe style creeps up out of nowhere and revolts the masses before gradually drawing their intrigue.

It happened with Jeffrey Campbell’s divisive platform ankle boot Litas, chunky “dad sneakers” and Birkenstocks (the jury is still out on whether anyone actually embraced Crocs).

The new rising It shoe is no less controversial. Like elevated flip flops, the thong sandal swops out waterproof foam for leather – a distant, polished cousin to the Juicy Couture wedge flip flops of the early 2000s.

We imagine the shoe’s popularity has to do with its convenience of easily slipping in and out of them. The elevated style also toes the line (pun intended) of casual and chic to pair with loungewear.

Balk now, but once the rainy season passes, be prepared to see more style influencers flaunt the shoe in their OOTDs.

Tiered dresses

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Somehow, looking like a cupcake came back in trend.

From Chanel to Oscar de la Renta, floaty tiered dresses ruled the runways this spring/summer, their horizontal seams and billowing silhouettes promising effortless ease.

High street caught on, adding to the array of colours, lengths, prints and sleeve options on the market. There were the Dickensian puffed peasant sleeves, square-necked smocked styles, and breezy maxis – each versatile enough to take you from a picnic to Orchard Road, and more importantly, conceal any food babies post-feasting.

With comfort still key, it seems it will be a year more that figure-hugging dresses stay in storage.

Snazzy Sneakers

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Thanks to Covid-19 and work-from-home, sales of activewear shot through the roof in 2020 and shows no sign of abating.

The trajectory is the same for footwear, with men junking work and dress shoes for loafers and sneakers.

Foot Locker at Orchard Gateway, for instance, caused a near stampede when it dropped one of 2020’s most coveted sneakers – the Adidas Yeezy Boost 350V2 Carbon – in November.

The limited edition sneaker is a collaboration between rapper Kanye West and Adidas.

Hordes threw caution to the wind and ignored safe distancing rules, hoping to lay their hands on a pair. The shop was ordered to suspend operations for 10 days for failing to comply with Covid-19 safe management measures.

Other newly released hot sneakers which will remain coveted for some time to come? Adidas x Prada Luna Rossa 21 and Jordan 4 Retro ‘Fire Red’.

Timeless Classics

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When things go south, always return to the tried and tested.

That probably explains why Rolex created quite a stir a few months ago when it released an update of its iconic Submariner watch.

First introduced in 1953, it is a must-have in any self-respecting watch lover’s collection. Among other tweaks, the new model boasts a slightly bigger case size (41mm) with a wider three-link Oyster bracelet, and a brand new movement, the 3230.

Other brands which went back to their archives included Longines with its Heritage collection and Tag Heuer with its Carrera models. Because they are iconic, these timepieces will never go out of style.

Text: Amanda Chai/The Straits Times

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