Unleash the Best Version of Yourself in 2018 by Wearing These Flattering Trends

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With the end of one year and the start of a new one comes a new batch of trends. While we're happy to get rid of some of the more unforgiving pieces in our closets (while silently wondering how we ever wore them), it's time to create space for more memorable, flattering trends. From a borrowed-from-the-boys look to paper-bag trousers, we're counting down 11 amazing trends that will no doubt make you feel more confident in your skin. Read on to have a look at 2018's most flattering trends.

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Extralong Sleeves
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Extralong Sleeves

While exaggerated sleeves are nothing new in the fashion world, we have been seeing a new shape beloved by street style stars: extralong sleeves. This trend, when styled correctly, helps elongate the upper half of your frame and your arms. Give it a try by pairing an extralong-sleeved button-down with a pair of cropped jeans and boots.

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PVC
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PVC

We spotted this see-through trend at Chanel's PVC-themed Spring '18 show. This look is not only striking, but it's also highly wearable. There are so many ways you can try this trend without showing off skin if you don't want to. You can highlight your best assets and show off what you feel comfortable with in a pair of PVC heels or even a raincoat.

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Ultra Violet
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Ultra Violet

In case you haven't heard, Ultra Violet is Pantone's color of the year for 2018. This fun hue looks great on every skin tone, making it the perfect fit for anyone's wardrobe.

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Check Print
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Check Print

Tired of gingham? Well, check is making a huge splash in 2018. This print is not only easy to wear, but it also acts as the perfect neutral. You'll find this pattern on everything from coats to bags this year. Choose a smaller print if you're trying to draw less attention to a particular body part, and choose a bigger print if you're trying to do the opposite — larger marks are more eye-catching.

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Borrowed-From-the-Boys Suits
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Borrowed-From-the-Boys Suits

It's time to take a cue from the men's department. Investing in a tailored suit will make you feel and look put-together. Try an '80s-inspired blazer with shoulder pads to create shape and flatter your waistline.

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Fanny Packs
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Fanny Packs

Looking for a way to call attention to your waist? Try a fanny pack or a waist bag. Go hands-free with this nostalgic item that's surprisingly functional. You can even wear it instead of a belt to cinch in your waist.

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Asymmetrical Jackets
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Asymmetrical Jackets

Asymmetrical jackets are not only fun to wear, but they also elongate your torso. Whether you opt for a denim style like Kendall Jenner did or a bright purple blazer, there's something for everyone.

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Dad Sneakers
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Dad Sneakers

OK, we know what you're thinking. "Dad sneakers, really?" But we're not kidding. This style is not only more photogenic than a regular pair of white kicks, but the chunky sole and quirky silhouette also make you look taller.

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Deconstructed Denim
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Deconstructed Denim

Both Gigi and Bella Hadid are major fans of this innovative denim trend. Wearing deconstructed denim like a double jean style instantly adds a couple of inches to your frame and makes your legs look like they go on for days. (Plus, they're a conversation starter.)

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Long Belts
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Long Belts

Looking for an easy way to cinch in your waist? Opt for an industrial-inspired belt. Not only will this style help accentuate your waist, but the extra length also helps add height. You can also use it to add a pop of color to your outfit or dimension to a simpler outfit.

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Paper-Bag Pants
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Paper-Bag Pants

For a pair of pants that will show off your best assets, slip into paper-bag pants. Choose a wide-leg style to cinch in your waist and make your legs look like they go on forever. They are usually a little baggy too, making these extremely comfortable to wear.