Listen up, trendy ladies! If your wardrobe is in desperate need of a refresh, you've come to the right place. The hawtie fashion girlies on TikTok and Insta have been serving up endless outfit inspo showcasing the hottest new looks for spring/summer '24. You better discover the latest trends in women's clothing online.
From remixed classics making a comeback to Y2K revivals and jaw-dropping cutout moments, these 5 trends are seriously taking over the online clothing scene right now. Get ready to take notes and open a new incognito browser for all the revenge shopping you're about to do...
That's right - the blasphemous hybrid of a skirt and shorts is experiencing a major resurgence at the moment, but with a chic, modern twist. I'm talking structured skort suits in gorgeous vibrant shades like tangerine, bubblegum pink and cobalt blue.
These updated matching sets combine sassy pleated skort bottoms with sharp blazers or sleek cropped blazer-style tops. Equal parts professional and party girl, they're the perfectly balanced look for girlbosses who mean business. Pair one with a strappy lace-up heel or sleek knee-high boot for maximum impact.
If you thought risqué going-out looks were just having a moment, think again! Dresses and tops fresh off the online clothing racks are leaving very little to the imagination this season thanks to a spike in sheer fabrics, excessive cutouts, and bondage-inspired lace-up detailing.
Don't be afraid to embrace this sultry, strappy trend with something like an airy mesh tank dress adorned with seductive crisscross lace details. Feeling extra daring? Try a delicate crochet crop top that flirts with sheer in all the right places when paired with a micromini skirt. The more skin, the better!
Speaking of being scantily clad, underwear is officially the new outerwear and it's causing quite the divide online. For those not faint of heart, bust out a lacy longline bra top under an oversized blazer or windbreaker. Or try low-rise boxers or boy shorts peeking out from beneath asymmetric miniskirts.
Even spotted on mainstream retail sites: silky camisoles being rocked as actual tops tucked into distressed jeans or cargo pants. Whether you see it as fashion-forward or too far, there's no denying underwear-inspired pieces are having a risqué moment.
Keep the nostalgia revival going strong by scooping up some 90s-inspired pieces for peak Y2K aesthetics. That's right, baby tees are back in all their cropped, curve-hugging glory! Snag a cheeky graphic version and team it with low-rise cargo pants or put a sexy spin on the look by adding a strappy bralette peeking out.
From chokers and butterfly hair clips to slinky slip dresses and even - gasp - the return of the dreaded bolero jacket, ultra-trendy clothing drops online are overflowing with gloriously tacky 90s/Y2K inspo this season. Might as well embrace it, because what's old is new again!
Getting dressed up for occasions like weddings, date nights or the office just got a lot more fun. Nowadays, formalwear is ditching the classic solid hues in favor of bold, look-at-me patterns and prints.
Keep an eye out for blazers, cigarette trousers and matching separates decked out in eye-popping graphic prints, houndstooth, colorful plaids, you name it. Even jumpsuits and slip dresses are taking on whimsical florals or groovy retro prints for a flirty, feminized take on the traditional suiting aesthetic. When the outfit itself is already a statement piece, minimal accessories and styling are key.
So there you have it - 5 womenswear trends you can easily get your paws on by shopping online right now. Whether you want to flex your edgy side in a bondage-inspired mini or give in to peak nostalgia with some 90s baby tees and butterfly clips, the fashion options are incredibly plentiful this season.
Just be warned: some of these scorching hot trends are bound to turn heads (and potentially cause whiplash) when you debut them IRL. But for all my risk-taking style mavens, that's half the fun! Consider this your green light to start filling those virtual carts immediately. The street style remake starts now.