Welcome to Wear Next’s trend report for spring summer 2024, where you’ll find only the most wearable trends for the season ahead. Spring is officially here, so it’s time to pack away your chunky knits, bobble hats and gloves and to get ready for the return of floral dresses, sandals and sunglasses. The clocks are set to change imminently, and next month the sun will set every day at 8pm. If that wasn’t excitement enough, get a load of the trends for SS24.
The new season is bringing with it a number of trends, but you’ll recognise many of them. The best trends are those you don’t think about wearing, those that feel naturally like you and those you can find already in your wardrobe. Fashion doesn’t need to cost thousands to enjoy. So while we could share some of the most elaborate and unusual trends for SS24 that naturally have the biggest impact, we’re sharing those that you can actually wear.
When it comes to colours, red isn’t going anywhere this season. It appeared time and time again on the runways, with pops of the colour appearing at Bottega Veneta, Fendi and Givenchy, as well as bold red outfits at Jacquemus and Burberry. Short shorts dominated at Fashion Week too, while there’s a certain floral print you’re going to be seeing a lot more of.
Keep reading for the most wearable trends for SS24. Next, read about 2024’s biggest bag trends, shoe trends and denim trends.
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Roses
Seen at: Simone Rocha, Alexander McQueen, Balmain, Carolina Herrera and more.
As Miranda Priestley can attest, florals for spring don’t exactly break boundaries – but that’s not a bad thing. If you’re ever stumped for what to wear, they serve as a welcome reminder that some trends never fade. For spring summer 2024, roses were a huge feature on the runways. At Balmain, they adorned vinyl coats and shoes in 3D shapes, while Simone Rocha sent real pink roses down the runway worn under sheer dresses.
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Wear roses as you would any other floral. Sezane has a number of stunning rose-printed pieces that look beautiful mixed and matched. Alternatively, stick with a simple printed dress worn with some summer sandals.
Metallic Thread Floral Print Shirt, £32.99, Zara – buy now
Asymmetric Ruffle Mesh Midi Skirt, £25.50, Topshop – buy now
Asymmetry
Seen at: Courreges, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Ferragamo, Loewe, Rabanne, Stella McCartney, Valentino, Dries Van Noten, Emilia Wickstead and more.
Another wearable trend for SS24 is asymmetry. D&G, Van Noten and Fendi showcased a number of one-shoulder looks, whilst we saw asymmetric hemlines at Rabanne and Ferragamo.
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Asymmetry is easy to shop on the high street. Pick a dress with a cold shoulder for ease or invest in an asymmetric skirt, of which there are hundreds to choose from right now. Keep the rest of the outfit simple and you’ll nail quiet luxury.
Stone Off Shoulder Drape Top, £35, River Island – buy now
Summer leather
Seen at: Coach, Versace, Bottega Veneta, Celine, Chloe, Ganni, Givenchy, Gucci, Miu Miu, Prada, Tom Ford and more.
You wouldn’t naturally put leather and summer together, but that’s exactly that a number of designers did for SS24. Leather featured heavily on the runways in the form of co-ords, coats and everyone’s favourite staple, the biker jacket. If you’re reading this from the UK, you’ll know how temperamental our weather is. Invest in a faux or real leather co-ord and you won’t regret it.
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The easiest way to wear the trend is to invest in a leather jacket. You can throw it over a floral dress or jeans and tee and look instantly polished. Shorts are another look and COS have an amazing pair of bermudas in a beautiful tan colour.
The Embossed-Leather Bermuda Shorts, £300, Cos – buy now
Faux Leather Girlfriend Biker Jacket, £69, M&S Collection – buy now
A-line leather skirt, £229.99, H&M – buy now
Faux Leather Trousers, £46, Topshop – buy now
Short shorts
Seen at: Prada, Gucci, Celine, Acne, Chloe, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Hermes, Max Mara, Miu Miu, Stella McCartney and more.
Short shorts dominated the runways for SS24. Models flashed their pins at Prada, Gucci and Miu Miu, proving that hemlines are just getting shorter this year.
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So many high street brands have dropped short shorts lately, including our favourites at Zara and ASOS – and they’re affordable too. If the idea of flashing your pins is scary, throw on a pair of tights while the weather stays cool.
ZW Collection High-Waist Shorts, £35.99, Zara – buy now
We The Free Keep It Brief Vegan Micro Shorts, £58, Free People – buy now
Rib Hotpants, £16, ASOS DESIGN – buy now
Shorts with Side Buckles, £17.99, Pull & Bear – buy now
Red
Seen at: Acne, Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Cecilie Bahnsen, Coach, Fendi, Givenchy, Hermes, McQueen, Jacquemus, Zimmermann and more.
After reigning supreme for AW23, red isn’t going anywhere. The colour was spotted on countless runways, whether as a pop of colour at Bottega Veneta, Fendi and Givenchy, or a head-to-toe look at Jacquemus, Burberry and Acne. If you invested in it for winter, you’re laughing now.
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Add a pop of red to any look with accessories, like shoes, bags and even socks. For a more daring look, wear it head-to-toe.
Red Linen-blend Balloon Sleeve Zora Midi Dress, £130, Nobody’s Child – buy now
Flavie red patent moccasins, £190, Balzac Paris – buy now
Satin Racer Midi Dress, £27.99, Superdry – buy now
Jersey Midi A-Line Skirt, £35, Finery London at M&S – buy now
Polka dots
Seen at: Dolce & Gabbana, Balmain, Stella McCartney, Maison Margiela, Carolina Herrera and more.
At Wear Next, we want fashion to be accessible – and aside from florals, there are fewer prints that have lasted as long as polka dots. The pretty print was spotted at D&G and Carolina Herrera in the form of sweet dresses, while at Balmain it featured on one particularly stunning polka dot jumpsuit.
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If you don’t already have polka dots in your wardrobe, now might be the time to admit defeat and invest. COS has nailed it with a seriously cool polka-dot suit, elevating the trend for SS24. For those who prefer a traditional polka dot dress, there’s plenty of those too.
Oversized Polka-Dot Wool-Blend Blazer, £200, COS – buy now
Polka-Dot Wool-Blend Straight-Leg Trousers, £155, COS – buy now
Florere Polka Dot Asymmetric Midi Dress, now £98, Reiss – buy now
Saskia Stretch Cotton Shirt, £60, Boden – buy now
Black and white sheer polka dot socks, £5, Glassworks London – buy now
All White
Seen at: Acne, Alaia, Marques Almeida, Cecilie Bahnsen, Chloé, Courreges, Dior, Ferragamo, Ganni, Hermes, Jil Sander, Loewe, Victoria Beckham and more.
Another trend you can shop from your wardrobe? Yes please. Bright white was celebrated by nearly every designer for SS24, with models wearing ethereal white dresses at Chloé, Jil Sander and Courreges, and matching two-pieces at Loewe, Dior and Cecilie Bahnsen. Just be careful not to spill your morning coffee on your outfit.
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First thing’s first: have a look at what you already own. I’m sure you’ll have plenty of white pieces to play with without having to spend a pretty penny on this trend. If you’re on the hunt for something new though, Anthropologie has a stunning wide-leg tuxedo-style jumpsuit, or you could invest in a broderie anglaise dress from Karen Millen.
Maeve Myla Halterneck Tailored Jumpsuit, £148, Anthropologie – buy now
Carmen gathered-cup stretch cotton-blend midi dress, £149, House of CB at Selfridges – buy now
Cotton Broderie Belted Woven Mini Dress, £99, Karen Millen – buy now
Paula Babies in White Lacquer, £160, Sezane – buy now
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