Autumn-winter 2020 trend,

the essential in your wardrobe  

This season will be defined by the 80s and the game of contrasts within the same outfit and style. Find your style with our brands.

Nightwear adapted for the whole day

This 2020 we forget those retrograde conceptions of what garment should be used at night and what by day. The fun is going to be encouraged to play with those limits and break them.

Wearing glitters during the day, joggings at night, sneakers with a party dress, fishnets in everyday life ... And so, thousands of examples. We try to leave those social conventions behind. We encourage ourselves to mix what we like the most, which gives us security and makes us feel comfortable.

The fashion of this 2020 will not give rise to the idea that certain fabrics are only reserved for the night. The key will be to balance them with the necessary elements and accessories to use them both at night and work.

Brown begins to relocate black

We will incorporate many colors into the winter palette, encouraging us to use bright and pastels in cold climates. But, the essential thing in terms of color is the replacement of black with brown. In summer, we saw that beige took center stage ... now it is the turn of the darker browns. It made friends with the grays and the brown ones to break a bit with how safe and monotonous it can be to always go to black.

Metals

This trend has been seen for several years, but thanks to the turn of the 80s, excess and mix & match become necessary.

The most subtle and least risky way to do this is by mixing metals. That idea of ​​respecting that all accessories are either silver or gold in a look becomes boring.

The winter trends 2020 combine the accessories of the same style.

From the inside to the outside

We already know that fashion this year is characterized by the use of visible underwear. Another trend that goes hand in hand with this idea is the home-office look as suitable for going out.

2020 continues to break structures, and this is one of them. Comfort becomes a priority, and the relaxed outfit becomes even more assimilated than a structured one.

We are entering a social period in which a need to be free and contact the natural and the simple is expressed. This is - as always - accompanied by trends.

The fashion in winter will be the monochrome jogging and jumpsuit set combined with borcegos or sneakers, and a jacket or boyfriend coat.

Opposing styles

The extremes will be the first trend and our faithful companions. Especially speaking of lengths, sizes, and styles.

The shorts will be either very micro or boyfriend. The jackets will be XL or vests. The pants will be oversize or leggings.

The intermediate will not exist because that balance (especially in silhouettes) will be created by mixing garments that respond to both extremes. For example, a stretch top with oversized jeans or an XXL coat with leggings and chunky shoes.

The same will happen with fabrics and prints: we will go from sets overloaded with prints to minimalist and plain outfits. We will also see a balanced mix of primary materials and a heavy knitted sweater with a volatile silk skirt.

Leather is the king

Whether in tops, dresses, pants, or jackets, leather is the texture of the year. It will suit all tastes, from romantics to alternative and punks.

The important thing about this trend is its power to influence all styles through similar textures such as lacquers, vinyl, and simile.

The hands as protagonists

Unlike other years, jewelry reached a static point, making way for the protagonists to be makeup.

This winter, detail is everything, so playing with nails and outlines is the trend that will allow us greater flexibility throughout the season. They are key to elevating a look without much effort: it is easy to change and play with them.

If you are looking for the best fashion, sustainable fashion but without wanting to renounce trends, visit our brands at BlanqSand and rediscover your style.

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