The fashion trends for spring 2023 that we first glimpsed last autumn have (finally) arrived. The collections from the biggest names in fashion and up-and-comers cover the complete spectrum, from elevated everyday wear to high-octane sequins, sheer everything, and everything in between. It’s time to start planning your outfit for the warmer days ahead since spring is already beginning to make an appearance. See below for the top runway-inspired fashion trends for spring 2023. After that, buy each one so you may start wearing it right away. There is no time like the present, after all. (Xanax)
Fashion Trends 2023: Baggy Jeans
For quite some time, denim trends have tended to favor looser, more relaxed fits, but this season firmly establishes the baggy jean trend. You won’t need those skinny jeans for a while, according to brands like Bottega Veneta, Tibi, and more.
Fashion Trends 2023: Supersized Blazers
We adore power blazer moments without a doubt. The Blazers are only getting better and better this spring. Coach and Luar each demonstrated to the world how the supersized staple can be used to maximally style suits. There is no doubt that wearing it with classic jeans or complementing pants will make a statement.
Fashion Trends 2023: Maxed-Out Hems
The micro-mini isn’t going anywhere, but as seen on the runways of brands like Altuzarra and Tory Burch, floor-length maxi skirts will be popular come spring. And fortunately, this is one look that works for fall as well.
Fashion Trends 2023: Sheer Everything
But really, who doesn’t enjoy a moment of pure bliss during the warmer seasons? This spring, sheer textiles are the ideal way to expose a bit (or a lot) of skin, whether it’s in the form of a mesh dress à la Maryam Nassir Zadeh or a fitted turtleneck for a stylish transitional look.
 2023 Trends: Drop-Waist Dresses and Skirts
Be aware: The 1980s are making a significant comeback. Although you might believe drop-waist skirts are a thing of the past, Carolina Herrera and Sandy Liang are living proof that they’re poised to make a comeback in 2023 (and they’re looking terrific). We can’t lie and pretend we aren’t eager for this one.
2023 Trends: Bubble Trouble
Bubble skirts are making a victorious comeback this spring, contrary to what Khaite, Ulla Johnson, and Proenza Schouler showed us would never happen.
2023 Trends: Romantic Balletcore
Designers showed themselves to be no strangers to the realm of dance by contrasting the hard edge of leather with the softer side of the ballet. Balletcore is a trend that fashion can’t get enough of, as evidenced by the literal ballerina flats at Interior and the draping and tendrils at Blumarine.
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