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Eight 2018 Fashion Trends We’re Ready to Move On From

As a wise woman once said, “In fashion, one day you’re in and the next day you’re out.” And while they might one day come back in style, for now we’re saying auf wiedersehen to these eight trends from 2018.

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Anklets

The dainty jewelry trend picked up steam over the summer, but now that we’ve moved on to boots weather, it’s time to pack up your anklets and save them for another few years, as we don’t see them making another resurgence come spring.

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Lavender

The pretty pastel hue is swiftly being replaced with deeper, warmer colors like burnt orange and living coral.

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Mini Sunglasses

We came together a society and decided: Matrix fashion is not to be revisited.

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Clear Bags And Shoes

We have enough to worry about without stressing over who can see our tampons.

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Prairie Dresses

Poufy shoulders, long sleeves and a shapeless maxi length do not a chic silhouette make.

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Sock Boots

No, rocking your beloved slim-fit booties into the new year isn’t a major fashion faux pas, but there are other styles that feel a lot more modern and fresh for 2019 (think cowboy boots and slouched leather).

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Statement Sleeves

Maybe it’s because they don’t fit into our winter coats, maybe it’s because they were kind of a pain to keep from accidentally dipping into our dinners, but either way overly complicated sleeves will not be joining us in the new year.

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Net Bags

Much like Luca Brasi, this trend sleeps with the fishes.



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